intermediate
Think of a sandwich. You have two slices of bread, one on the top and one on the bottom. The yummy stuff in the middle, like peanut butter and jelly, is the intermediate part. It’s not the top or the bottom, but the tasty bit in between that makes the sandwich special.
Imagine you’re on a playground. There are kids who are just learning to swing, and there are kids who can swing super high. If you’re in the middle, swinging just right, not too low and not too high, you’re in the intermediate spot. It’s like being in the middle of learning and being super good.
Picture a rainbow. It starts with red and ends with purple. The colors in the middle, like green and blue, are the intermediate colors. They’re not the first or the last, but they make the rainbow look beautiful by connecting everything together.
Think of a book. The beginning is where the story starts, and the end is where it finishes. The middle part of the book, where all the exciting things happen, is the intermediate part. It’s not the start or the end, but it’s where the adventure grows.