Study Plan for Spanish Verbs 38: 7-Day Practice Schedule

7-Day Practice Schedule — Spanish Verbs 38

Goal

Master conjugations, uses, and common irregularities for the 38 target Spanish verbs through daily focused practice.

Daily structure (30–45 minutes per day)

  1. Warm-up (5 min): review previous day’s verbs by speaking or writing 5 quick sentences.
  2. Study block (15–20 min): learn 6–8 new verb forms or uses with examples.
  3. Practice block (10–15 min): drills (conjugation tables, fill-in-the-blank, short translations).
  4. Production (5 min): write or say 3 full sentences using today’s verbs.

Day-by-day plan

Day Focus
Day 1 Introduction: overview of all 38 verbs (infinitives). Learn and conjugate first 8 in present indicative; 8 example sentences.
Day 2 Present tense continued: next 8 verbs (present indicative + common irregulars). Listening practice: 5 short audio sentences.
Day 3 Preterite and imperfect: introduce past tenses for first 12 verbs (mix regular/irregular). Contrast uses with examples.
Day 4 Future and conditional: practice stems and endings for 10 verbs; produce 6 sentences predicting/hypothesizing.
Day 5 Subjunctive (present): form and use with 12 verbs; practice with noun/verb triggers (quiero que, es posible que).
Day 6 Imperative and perfect tenses: affirmative/negative commands and present perfect for all 38 verbs; role-play commands.
Day 7 Mixed review & assessment: timed conjugation quiz, 10 translation sentences, and a short writing task (80–120 words) using at least 20 verbs.

Materials & exercises

  • Conjugation tables for each verb (printable).
  • 2 fill-in-the-blank worksheets per day.
  • 10-minute spaced-repetition flashcards (Anki / Quizlet).
  • 5 short audio clips (native speakers) for Days 2–6.
  • Final assessment key with answers.

Success metrics

  • Accurate conjugation of 90%+ on final timed quiz.
  • Able to produce 80–120 word paragraph using ≥20 target verbs with correct tense usage.
  • Self-review: note 3 persistent errors and plan follow-up drills.

Quick tips

  • Focus on troublesome irregular stems first.
  • Say conjugations aloud for muscle memory.
  • Use verbs in personal sentences to increase retention.

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