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.

🏋️ 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.

  1. I’m not sure if it’s the right time.
  2. I’m not sure why it happened.
  3. I’m not sure whether we should continue.
  4. I’m not sure how this will work.
  5. I’m not sure if they’re ready.
  6. I’m not sure what the next step is.
  7. SET 2 – Using “It might…” (3×6)

    Modal control. Present/future stability.

  8. It might take longer than we expect.
  9. It might not be the best option.
  10. It might work if we adjust it.
  11. It might cause delays.
  12. It might feel uncomfortable at first.
  13. It might not solve the whole problem.
  14. SET 3 – Slightly More Natural Flow (3×6)

    More fluid. Still controlled.

  15. I’m not completely sure it makes sense yet.
  16. It might be better to wait a little longer.
  17. I’m not entirely sure how this will play out.
  18. It might turn out differently than we expect.
  19. I’m not sure that approach will work long term.
  20. It might not be worth the effort.

🧊 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.