Intermediate
Focus: Upper
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.
🏋️ Tag Questions – Reps: 12
Practice ending statements with natural tags to confirm, check, or soften your meaning.
⚠️ RULE
🗣 Statement → ❓ Tag → ➡️ Listen for response
Don’t overuse — make the tag feel natural and effortless.
🟢 LEARN THE PATTERN
Notice how natives add tags to statements for confirmation or connection.
- You’re coming tomorrow, aren’t you?
- She likes coffee, doesn’t she?
- It’s cold today, isn’t it?
- We finished early, didn’t we?
- He can drive, can’t he?
- You haven’t seen that movie, have you?
- She’s busy now, isn’t she?
- They won’t mind, will they?
- I’m on the right track, aren’t I?
- You can help me, can’t you?
- We should go now, shouldn’t we?
- He doesn’t know yet, does he?
- It’s raining, isn’t it?
- You tried the new café, didn’t you?
- We’re leaving soon, aren’t we?
🟡 RETRIEVE IT FAST
Say each sentence again — smooth, natural pitch, like a conversation.
⏱ 2 seconds per sentence
Focus on intonation and connection, not grammar.
🔴 USE IT AUTOMATICALLY
Freestyle: add tag questions to real statements from your day.
🧩 HOMEWORK
Record a 1-minute voice note called “Tag Flow.”
Use at least five different tag questions naturally.
Example starter: “It’s hot today, …”
Listen after — your goal is natural confirmation and rhythm.
✅ Finish when
You can use tag questions smoothly in conversation without pausing or overthinking.