Master Modals with the SEAM method - may, might, could, etc.
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TLDRIn this engaging lesson on modals, the speaker introduces the 'seam method' to help learners master modal verbs in English. Through humor and relatable examples, the video covers essential concepts like expressing possibility, permission, prohibition, ability, advice, and necessity. The PAN system (Possibility, Ability, Necessity) is used to categorize modals, making them easier to remember and understand. With tips, examples, and a focus on practical usage, the lesson promises to simplify modal mastery and make learning fun, offering viewers a seamless approach to grasping these vital English verbs.
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