Intermediate
Focus: Core
Intermediate focus: Add variation and link ideas. Keep flow with short pauses.
How to train (quick guide)
- Read Set 1 once quietly.
- Say all reps out loud.
- Do sets in order.
- Repeat the whole exercise 2 times.
🏋️ Expressing Uncertainty Clearly – Reps: 3×6
Show uncertainty without breaking structure.
⚠️ RULE
👀 Read → 🗣 Speak → ➡️ Keep one uncertainty frame
One main idea + one uncertainty marker. Same tense.
SET 1 – Using “I’m not sure…” (3×6)
Stable embedded structure.
- I’m not sure if it’s the right time.
- I’m not sure why it happened.
- I’m not sure whether we should continue.
- I’m not sure how this will work.
- I’m not sure if they’re ready.
- I’m not sure what the next step is.
- It might take longer than we expect.
- It might not be the best option.
- It might work if we adjust it.
- It might cause delays.
- It might feel uncomfortable at first.
- It might not solve the whole problem.
- I’m not completely sure it makes sense yet.
- It might be better to wait a little longer.
- I’m not entirely sure how this will play out.
- It might turn out differently than we expect.
- I’m not sure that approach will work long term.
- It might not be worth the effort.
SET 2 – Using “It might…” (3×6)
Modal control. Present/future stability.
SET 3 – Slightly More Natural Flow (3×6)
More fluid. Still controlled.
🧊 COOL DOWN
Express uncertainty about one decision you’re thinking about.
Say one sentence using “It might…” about today.
Say one uncertain opinion smoothly without hesitation.
✅ Finish when
Your uncertainty sounds natural, not weak.
Your tense stays stable inside the sentence.
You don’t hesitate after the uncertainty phrase.