A1 verb #194 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

plan

To decide what you are going to do before you actually do it.

Explanation at your level:

To plan means you think about what you want to do. For example, you plan your day. You decide: 'First I eat, then I study.' It is very useful for your life!

When you plan, you make a list of steps. You might plan a trip to the beach. You check the weather and pack your bag. It helps you be ready for your activities.

You use plan to describe organizing events or future goals. You can plan a party, plan a meeting, or plan your career. It shows you are thinking about the future in a structured way.

At this level, plan is often used with complex structures like 'I had planned to do X, but Y happened.' It implies a level of foresight and the ability to adjust when things don't go as expected.

The verb plan is essential for professional and academic discourse. We plan for contingencies, we plan resource allocation, and we plan long-term strategies. It denotes a high level of executive function and strategic thinking.

In a C2 context, plan can be used in nuanced ways, such as 'meticulously planned' or 'ill-planned.' It reflects the depth of preparation and the intellectual rigor behind an action. It is the cornerstone of project management and strategic vision.

30초 단어

  • Plan means to prepare.
  • It is a regular verb.
  • Use 'to' after it.
  • It is essential for success.

When you plan, you are essentially acting like an architect for your own life. It is the act of looking into the future and deciding which steps you need to take to get from where you are now to where you want to be.

Think of it as the bridge between a dream and reality. Whether you are planning a birthday party, a career move, or just what to have for dinner, you are engaging in the cognitive process of organizing your intentions. It is a fundamental human skill that helps us save time, reduce stress, and ensure we have the tools we need before we start a task.

The word plan has a fascinating journey through history. It entered English in the early 17th century, coming from the French word plan, which meant 'ground' or 'plot of ground'.

This traces back to the Latin planum, meaning 'flat surface' or 'level ground'. You can see the connection: when you draw a plan on paper, you are creating a flat, level representation of a building or a project. Over time, the meaning shifted from the physical drawing of a building to the abstract act of organizing any set of actions.

You will use plan in both casual and professional settings. In a business context, we often talk about strategic planning or project planning. In daily life, we might say 'I plan to go to the store.'

Common collocations include carefully plan, plan ahead, and plan a route. It is a versatile verb that fits almost any situation where preparation is required.

Idioms often use plan to describe the unexpected. 'The best-laid plans' refers to the idea that even the most careful arrangements can go wrong. 'Plan B' is your backup strategy when the first one fails. 'Go according to plan' means everything is working perfectly. 'Change of plans' is used when you need to pivot to a new idea. Finally, 'Plan of attack' is a fun, energetic way to describe how you will approach a difficult challenge.

As a verb, plan is regular. Its past tense and past participle forms are planned (note the double 'n'). The present participle is planning.

Pronunciation is straightforward: /plæn/. It rhymes with man, can, and fan. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it very easy to pronounce for English learners regardless of their native language.

Fun Fact

It originally referred to a drawing of a building's foundation.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /plæn/

Short, crisp 'a' sound.

US /plæn/

Slightly more nasal 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'plane'
  • Ignoring the 'n' sound
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

man can fan ran span

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

simple

Speaking 1/5

easy

듣기 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

do go make

Learn Next

strategy organize prepare

고급

contingency logistics

Grammar to Know

Infinitive verbs

I plan to go.

Gerunds

I plan on going.

Spelling rules

planning

Examples by Level

1

I plan to eat.

I / intend / to eat

Verb + infinitive

2

We plan a trip.

We / organize / a journey

Verb + noun

3

They plan to run.

They / prepare / to jog

Verb + infinitive

4

She plans her day.

She / organizes / her time

Third person singular

5

He plans to sleep.

He / intends / to rest

Verb + infinitive

6

I plan my work.

I / arrange / my tasks

Verb + noun

7

We plan to meet.

We / arrange / a meeting

Verb + infinitive

8

You plan a party.

You / organize / a celebration

Verb + noun

1

I plan to visit my friend.

2

We are planning a dinner.

3

Do you plan to stay?

4

They planned the event well.

5

She plans to learn French.

6

He plans his study time.

7

I plan to buy a car.

8

We plan to go home.

1

We planned for every possibility.

2

The team is planning the project.

3

I plan on finishing this today.

4

They plan to expand the business.

5

She planned her career carefully.

6

He is planning a surprise.

7

We plan to move next year.

8

I had planned to leave early.

1

The architect planned the building layout.

2

We must plan for potential delays.

3

She planned her speech to be persuasive.

4

They are planning a major restructuring.

5

I planned to call you sooner.

6

He planned his escape route.

7

The company planned a new marketing strategy.

8

We planned the wedding in six months.

1

The general planned the campaign meticulously.

2

We are planning to implement new protocols.

3

The city planned for urban growth.

4

She planned her research to cover all variables.

5

The government planned the economic recovery.

6

They planned the merger with precision.

7

He planned his retirement with great care.

8

We planned the event to maximize attendance.

1

The masterfully planned heist went awry.

2

The strategist planned the move years in advance.

3

The curriculum was planned to foster critical thinking.

4

He planned his legacy with deliberate intent.

5

The city was planned according to ancient principles.

6

They planned the expedition with scientific rigor.

7

The operation was planned in total secrecy.

8

She planned her life around her artistic pursuits.

자주 쓰는 조합

plan ahead
plan a trip
plan carefully
plan a meeting
plan a route
plan an event
plan a strategy
plan for the future
plan a budget
plan a wedding

Idioms & Expressions

"the best-laid plans"

even careful plans fail

The best-laid plans often go wrong.

neutral

"Plan B"

a backup strategy

Always have a Plan B.

neutral

"go according to plan"

happen as expected

Everything went according to plan.

neutral

"change of plans"

a shift in arrangements

Sorry, there is a change of plans.

casual

"plan of attack"

strategy for a task

What is our plan of attack?

casual

"on the drawing board"

in the planning stage

The idea is still on the drawing board.

neutral

Easily Confused

plan vs plane

similar sound

plane is an aircraft

The plane flew.

plan vs plain

similar sound

plain means simple

It is very plain.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + plan + to + verb

I plan to study.

A2

Subject + plan + noun

We plan the party.

B1

Subject + plan + on + gerund

I plan on leaving.

B2

Subject + plan + for + noun

We plan for success.

B1

Subject + plan + adverb

They plan carefully.

어휘 가족

Nouns

plan a scheme or method
planner a person or book for plans

Verbs

plan to arrange

Adjectives

planned arranged beforehand

관련

planning the process of making plans

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

devise (formal) plan (neutral) wing it (slang)

자주 하는 실수

I plan go to the park. I plan to go to the park.
Plan requires the infinitive form (to + verb).
I am planing to leave. I am planning to leave.
Double the 'n' before adding -ing.
I plan that I will go. I plan to go.
Plan usually takes an infinitive, not a 'that' clause.
He plan his day. He plans his day.
Third person singular requires an 's'.
I planned for go. I planned to go.
Use 'to' + verb.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a map on your wall.

💡

When Native Speakers Use It

In meetings and travel.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Planning is seen as a sign of respect.

💡

Grammar Shortcut

Plan + to + verb.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'a' sound short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't forget the double 'n' in planned.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the word for ground.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your day.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

P-L-A-N: Prepare Long-term Actions Now.

Visual Association

A blueprint of a house.

Word Web

goal future steps preparation

챌린지

Plan your entire day tomorrow using a list.

어원

French

Original meaning: Ground or flat surface

문화적 맥락

None

Planning is highly valued; 'failing to plan is planning to fail' is a common proverb.

'The Plan' (various songs) The Five-Year Plan (historical)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • plan the agenda
  • plan the project
  • plan the budget

travel

  • plan the trip
  • plan the route
  • plan the stops

education

  • plan the essay
  • plan the study
  • plan the schedule

daily life

  • plan the meals
  • plan the weekend
  • plan the chores

Conversation Starters

"What do you plan to do this weekend?"

"Do you like to plan your day?"

"What is your plan for the future?"

"Have you ever had a plan go wrong?"

"Do you prefer to plan or improvise?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you planned something perfectly.

What is your plan for next year?

Why is it important to plan?

How do you handle a change of plans?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It is 'planned' with two n's.

Yes, 'I have a plan.'

Plan is the idea; schedule is the specific time.

It is the present participle of plan.

Yes, 'I plan on going.'

It is used in all registers.

As a noun, yes: plans.

It is one syllable, so no stress needed.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I ___ to study tonight.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: plan

I + plan.

multiple choice A2

What does 'plan' mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To prepare

Plan is to prepare.

true false B1

The past tense of plan is 'planed'.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is 'planned'.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Plan B is for emergencies.

sentence order B2

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject + verb + infinitive.

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