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How to Master English in 21 Days: Awal Sir's Practical Plan for Fluency

Mastering the English language doesn't require years of boring grammar lessons or fear of making mistakes. According to Awal Madaan, popularly known as Awal sir, it is all about your attitude, steady progress, and using real-life methods that matter the most.

Awal sir is the founder of AwalEnglish.com. He is one of those few influencers who have a fan following from all across the world. That's because of his different style of teaching English. He focuses mainly on practical learning through daily life scenarios instead of focusing on predefined English grammar rules and concepts. It is one of the major reasons why he has a mammoth subscriber base of 15 million students across social media platforms.

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Awal Madaan, also known as Awal sir, recommends a 21-day plan to improve English by focusing on practical methods like daily conversations and real-life scenarios, as opposed to traditional grammar lessons. This plan involves the following stages: establishing habits, expanding vocabulary, and building fluency with feedback, and it emphasizes regular practice to make English a natural skill.
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Awal sir's own story is a testimony to this approach. He came from a small town, faced lots of challenges in the capital city of India, but learned English quickly by using practical tricks that worked for him. Many learners find their reflections in his journey. His message is clear: you can improve your English more quickly by focusing on what helps, rather than just traditional classroom English rules. In this piece of writing, Awal sir shares a 21-day plan that will help you improve English without getting into grammar.

Here's a day-by-day breakdown based on Awal sir's approach, and a few extra tips to improve your spoken English like never before.

Week 1: Plant the Habit, Not Just the Words

The focus for the first seven days is straightforward: establish small, solid habits and train your brain to think in English.

1. Learn 5 to 10 Useful Words Every Day

Don't just memorize: Use each new word in five different sentences, write a short paragraph, and (most importantly) say everything out loud.

Example: Learn the word "excited" and practice sentences like, "I am excited," "My brother is excited for the trip," etc.

2. Speak for at Least 5 Minutes Daily

You should stop procrastinating. Stand in front of a mirror or just talk aloud about your day, your plans, or even yesterday's dinner. Speaking in front of a mirror is a secret weapon, as it helps combat hesitation and boost confidence.

3. Speak About Your Daily Activities

Make a daily habit of speaking about your day-to-day activities, like "What's the first thing you do in the morning?" or "What are you going to have for breakfast?" Speak for at least five to ten minutes about these daily activities and see yourself becoming a fluent English speaker in a matter of days.

4. Shadow and Repeat

Pick a short English video (or podcast) and practice speaking with that. Pause after each line and repeat it, and try to match the speaker's tone, pauses, and rhythm. Awal sir recommends news clips, YouTube stories, or anything with clear pronunciation. Don't get stuck on each word; rather, focus on the flow!

5. Learn Grammar by Example

You're not here to collect grammar rules. Instead, pay attention to how sentences are used:

  • "I go to school."
  • "She eats breakfast."


Copy those structures into your speech.

6. Collect Phrases

Start a notebook (or a note on your phone) of practical phrases like,

  • "Can you show me?"
  • "I don't understand."


Practice each phrase daily, as these phrases are your quick fixes in real situations.

7. Reflect and Re-apply

At the end of each day, ask: What did I use? What was challenging? What felt easy? Reflection locks in your progress.

Week 2: Expand Your Vocabulary, Expand Your World

This week is about leveling up with more words, more confidence, and more "real life" talks.

1. Talk About the Past

Share small stories with yourself (or a friend) about anything you did in the past, like,

  • "Yesterday I tried a new recipe."
  • "Last month, we went to a new city."

Keep it natural, not perfect.

2. Simulate Dialogues

Create and answer questions like:

  • "Where do you live?"
  • "What do you love to eat?"


Doing this regularly helps you handle real conversations with ease.

3. Ramp Up Your Listening

Listen to podcasts (beginner-friendly, if needed), English videos, and everyday conversations.

  • Write down three new words and one phrase daily.
  • Use them right away, and always remember, practicing daily is the key!

4. Talk About What Matters to You

Practice on real topics: your plans, your favorite food, your city. The more relevant topics you pick, the better your language retention will be.

5. Use Magazines or Newspapers

By this time, it becomes essential to focus on sentence structures. One of the best ways to work on sentence structure is to pick up a newspaper, magazine, or even online news and start reading it aloud. This method will help you work on your sentence structure, and you can formulate sentences in a better way.

Week 3: Build Real Fluency and Get Honest Feedback

At the end, it is about speaking English in public without being judged and making English a reflex.

1. Record Yourself Speaking

Choose a topic like "My favorite festival," "How I spend Sundays", and record a two-minute speech. Listen to the recorded speech, notice your weak spots, and improve them. Repeat this practice again and again.

2. Get Real Feedback

Share your recording with a friend, a family member, or an online group. Ask: "How can I be smoother?" After taking the feedback, make a note of it and start working on your weak points.

3. Use Technology

  • Talk to your phone's voice assistant, use YouTube's auto-captions, or a voice-to-text app.

Are your sentences recognized? If yes, you're on track!

4. The Final Challenge

Give a 3-5 minute speech about anything and record it, or write a page about your journey and read it aloud.

  • If you're really brave, talk in English to a stranger (at a shop, cafe, or online). You'll see your confidence soar!

21-Day English Learning Plan Summary

In short, this plan skips the rule books and makes you take full charge of your English improvement journey. Key learnings are as follows:

  • Speak from Day 1, don't wait until you "Know Enough".
  • Do it yourself. Real English comes from real conversations.
  • Build confidence, not just fluency.
  • Use what's around you, like your home, your life, your daily routine, to create sentences or build conversations.
  • Build micro-practices you can fit in anytime, anywhere.

Final Takeaway from Awal sir

English isn't a school subject. It's a daily habit like brushing your teeth. The more you do it naturally, the easier and more automatic it becomes. In short, books, courses, and rules only get you so far. It's your regular, consistent everyday efforts that turn English into a living, breathing skill. If you follow Awal sir's plan for just three weeks, you're not just learning a language, but you're making English a part of who you are.

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