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This beginner-to-intermediate course helps French-speaking ESL learners master modal verbs—the essential tools for expressing ability, possibility, permission, advice, and more in English. Through bilingual explanations, real-life examples, and interactive practice, students will learn how to use modal verbs like can, must, should, may, might, will, would, and others with clarity and confidence.
All modal verbs
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1Introduction to Modal Verbs
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2Can
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3More context (Can)
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4Could
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5More context (Could)
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6‘Can’ and ‘could’ practice quiz
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7Should
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8"Should"and "shouldn’t" practice quiz
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9Must
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10Must and Mustn’t practice quiz
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11May
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12Might
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13More context (may and might)
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14Will
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15Would
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16Will vs Would practice quiz
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17Shall
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18"Shall" and "Will" practice quizComplete each sentences with 'Shall' or 'Will': shall = 1.Offers (I/We) →Shall I open the window? shall = 2. Suggestions (I/We) →Shall we go? will = 1. Future facts and predictions →It will rain tomorrow will = 2. Requests →Will you help me will = 3. Promises →I will always love you. will = 4. Habits or typical behavior →He will talk for hours.
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19Modal verbs final review
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20Mixed modal verbs practice quiz
Semi modal verbs
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21Introduction*
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22Modals and Semi-Modals
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23Have to
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24Need to
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25"Need to", "Have to", "must" Comparison
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26Ought To
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27Used To
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28Be Going To
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29Be Able To
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30Be Allowed To
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31Be Supposed To
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32Specials: Had Better/would rather
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33Quiz Time
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34Mixed modals practice quiz
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35Mixed modal context practice quiz
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