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.

🏋️ Giving Examples Clearly – Reps: 3×6

State your idea, then support it with one clear example.

⚠️ RULE
👀 Read → 🗣 Speak → ➡️ Main idea first
One statement + one example. Same tense.

SET 1 – Using “For example” (3×6)

Clear structure. Stable tense.

  1. It’s important to plan ahead. For example, we booked everything early.
  2. He’s very reliable. For example, he always shows up on time.
  3. We need better communication. For example, we should meet weekly.
  4. She’s very organized. For example, she tracks every detail.
  5. It’s risky to rush. For example, we missed key details last time.
  6. They work efficiently. For example, they finish before the deadline.
  7. SET 2 – Using “Like” (Natural Spoken) (3×6)

    More conversational tone.

  8. We need more flexibility, like adjusting the schedule when needed.
  9. She values honesty, like telling the truth even when it’s hard.
  10. He prefers simple solutions, like fixing one issue at a time.
  11. They focus on results, like measuring progress every week.
  12. I like clear communication, like saying things directly.
  13. We need better habits, like reviewing our goals regularly.
  14. SET 3 – Slightly More Fluid Flow (3×6)

    Still controlled. One idea + example.

  15. It didn’t feel right — for example, the timing was off.
  16. We had to adjust — for example, we changed the budget.
  17. She handled it well — for example, she stayed calm under pressure.
  18. It became complicated — like when the requirements changed.
  19. He improved a lot — like when he started practicing daily.
  20. They adapted quickly — for example, they shifted the timeline.

🧊 COOL DOWN

Say one opinion and give one example.

Describe one problem and give a specific example.

Explain one strength you have and support it with an example.

✅ Finish when

Your example clearly supports your idea.

You don’t change tense between idea and example.

The structure feels smooth, not forced.