TOEIC LinkPublished April 22, 2026

TOEIC Link 2-Week Intensive — Mock, Adjust, Re-Mock

Two weeks lets you run a diagnose-fix-verify cycle twice. Unlike a 1-week sprint, this plan grows ability and can realistically move you 3-4 points across modules.

Why the 2-week plan wins

The 14-day plan runs two PDCA cycles of diagnose-fix-verify. One week gives you only one cycle; a month dilutes the fix phase. Two weeks is the sweet spot.

Budget 30-40 total hours. Pour 40% into the weakest module; maintain the other three.

  • Week 1 Day 1: diagnostic full mock
  • Week 1 Day 2-6: focus on weakest module
  • Week 1 Day 7: mini-mock to verify
  • Week 2 Day 1-5: second cycle (next weakness)
  • Week 2 Day 6-7: full mock and peaking

Finding the real weakness

Pick the lowest module from Day 1, but prioritize one with many "close misses" — ROI is higher.

For Speaking/Writing, use AI-graded CEFR reports to decompose into pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, fluency, and structure.

Daily core routine (weekdays)

Two hours on weekdays, four on weekends. Split into morning / commute / evening to make it sustainable.

  • Morning 30 min: review yesterday + 20 words
  • Commute 30-45 min: CONVERSATION listening
  • Evening 60-75 min: weak module focus + AI-graded S/W

14-day master schedule

PhaseDaysActivityHours
DiagnoseDay 1Full mock + analysis3h
Cycle 1 fixDay 2-6Weak module focus10h
Cycle 1 verifyDay 7Mini mock2h
Cycle 2 fixDay 8-12Next weakness + maintenance10h
PeakingDay 13-14Full mock + review only5h

* 30h target. +10h if possible, invest in Speaking/Writing.

Next steps

  • Run the Day-1 diagnostic on EnglishBlitz today
  • Daily 30 targeted items on your weakest module
  • Every other day: AI-graded Speaking/Writing

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