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OKR template to enhance and expand English vocabulary

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This OKR aims to enhance and expand the holder's English vocabulary. There are three core objectives to fulfill this aim: the reading of 2 new English books monthly, scoring above 85% in weekly vocabulary quizzes, and learning, understanding, and using 10 new words each week.

The first objective involves reading two new English books every month to improve and expose the user to a variety of vocabulary. There are three initiatives to achieve this: to have regular reading time, noting down new words and their meanings during reading, and selecting two new books each month.

The second objective focuses on scoring at least 85% in weekly vocabulary quizzes. This will be accomplished by taking practice vocabulary quizzes to enhance recall, reviewing and studying new words daily for 30 minutes, and incorporating the new vocabulary in daily conversations.

The last objective targets learning, understanding, and using 10 new words weekly. This will be realized by dedicating time daily to understand their meanings and usage, researching and noting down 10 unfamiliar words every week, and incorporating these words into daily conversations and writing.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveEnhance and expand English vocabulary
  • Key ResultKRRead 2 new English books monthly to expose vocabulary variety
  • TaskSchedule regular reading time daily
  • TaskNote down new words and their meanings
  • TaskSelect 2 new English books each month
  • Key ResultKRScore above 85% in weekly vocabulary quizzes
  • TaskTake practice vocabulary quizzes to improve recall
  • TaskReview and study new words daily for 30 minutes
  • TaskUse new vocabulary in daily conversations
  • Key ResultKRLearn, understand, and use 10 new words every week
  • TaskDedicate time daily to understand their meanings and usage
  • TaskResearch and note down 10 unfamiliar words every week
  • TaskIncorporate these new words into daily conversations and writing
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