Intermediate

Focus: Upper

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.

🏋️ 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.

  1. You’re coming tomorrow, aren’t you?
  2. She likes coffee, doesn’t she?
  3. It’s cold today, isn’t it?
  4. We finished early, didn’t we?
  5. He can drive, can’t he?
  6. You haven’t seen that movie, have you?
  7. She’s busy now, isn’t she?
  8. They won’t mind, will they?
  9. I’m on the right track, aren’t I?
  10. You can help me, can’t you?
  11. We should go now, shouldn’t we?
  12. He doesn’t know yet, does he?
  13. 🟡 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.

  14. It’s raining, isn’t it?
  15. You tried the new café, didn’t you?
  16. We’re leaving soon, aren’t we?

🧩 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.