
May 01, 2026
How to Expand Your English Vocabulary: A One-Month System
Expanding your vocabulary does not mean adding as many new words as possible every day. If words are not reviewed and used, they disappear quickly. You need a system: a small number of new words, regular review, and a check for active recall.
Below is a simple one-month plan that works for self-study.
Week 1: Build a base
Choose 5 topics that are actually useful for you:
- work;
- travel;
- home;
- food;
- communication;
- study;
- emotions.
For each topic, take 10-15 words and phrases. Do not pick rare words “for later.” It is better to learn useful, meeting, request, explain, confirm than a fancy word you will never use.
Week 2: Add phrases
Words without phrases stay passive. For each important word, add a fixed collocation:
- make a decision;
- ask a question;
- take a break;
- pay attention;
- look for a job;
- depend on the weather.
Such expressions move you closer to real speech right away.
Week 3: Active recall
Do not just reread the list. Cover the English version and try to recall it from the Russian cue. If a word comes to mind slowly, it has not become active yet.
A useful cycle:
1. Russian cue. 2. Recall the English phrase. 3. Check it. 4. Say your own sentence out loud.
Week 4: Review and clean up
At the end of the month, do not add another 200 words. First, check the old ones. Divide them into three groups:
- I know it well;
- I recognize it, but cannot produce it;
- I keep forgetting it.
Do not blame the third group; work on it instead: add examples, pictures, and personal context.
How many words is realistic to learn
For most people, a workable pace is 10-20 words or phrases a day. If you learn 50 but do not review, the result will be worse. Vocabulary grows from coming back to words, not from reading them once.
The main point
A one-month system is simple: choose the topics you need, learn words together with phrases, test active recall, and regularly clean up difficult cards. That way, your vocabulary grows without a sense of chaos.