Intermediate

Focus: Core

Intermediate focus: Add variation and link ideas. Keep flow with short pauses.

How to train (quick guide)
  1. Read Set 1 once quietly.
  2. Say all reps out loud.
  3. Do sets in order.
  4. Repeat the whole exercise 2 times.

🏋️ Clause Bridge – Reps: 12

Build the habit of connecting ideas naturally, the way natives do.

⚠️ RULE
👀 Glance → 🗣 Speak → ➡️ Keep going
Don’t pause to think grammar — connect like you talk.

🟢 LEARN THE PATTERN

Say the full sentences slowly with real rhythm.

Listen to how natives link ideas — smooth, short, natural.

  1. I stayed home because I was tired.
  2. She kept talking even though no one was listening.
  3. He spoke quietly so everyone could hear.
  4. We left early so that we’d miss traffic.
  5. I didn’t reply because I wasn’t sure.
  6. She smiled even though she was annoyed.
  7. He saved the file so he wouldn’t lose it.
  8. I called you because something felt off.
  9. They canceled the trip since the weather changed.
  10. I finished early so I could help them.
  11. She paused before saying anything.
  12. He checked again to make sure it was right.

🟡 RETRIEVE IT FAST

Say each again from memory — quick, natural pace.

⏱ 2 seconds per sentence

No pauses. No grammar talk.

Focus on rhythm and linking.

🔴 USE IT AUTOMATICALLY

Freestyle: connect real things from your day using natural bridges.

I was late because I missed the bus.

It was cold, so I stayed inside.

I didn’t text you back since I fell asleep.

Keep talking — one idea flows into the next.

🧩 HOMEWORK

Record a 1-minute voice note called “My Day in Flow.”

Use at least five connectors naturally.

Example starter: “I woke up late because…”

Listen after — your goal is rhythm, not speed.

✅ Finish when

You can connect ideas in real speech without stopping to think.