intermediate
adjective
uk/ˌɪntəˈmiːdiət/ usintermediate activities or decisions happen during a process, rather than at the beginning or end of it:
The five-month program has been broken down into a series of separate, intermediate goals.
Fed officials warned that there were many intermediate issues to be dealt with before making definitive changes to their economic forecast.
having reached a fairly good level of skill or knowledge:
Only 14% of British workers had intermediate level vocational qualifications, compared with 46% in Germany.
The resort offers excellent skiing whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced.