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VIDEO EXPLANATIONS: MODAL VERBS IN ENGLISH
VIDEO EXPLANATIONS: CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO for ability
VIDEO EXPLANATIONS: CAN AND BE ABLE TO
VIDEO EXPLANATIONS: HAVE TO AND MUST
VIDEO EXPLANATIONS: SHOULD, OUGHT TO, HAD BETTER for giving advice
VIDEO EXPLANATIONS: PERFECT MODALS (MODALS+HAVE+PAST PARTICIPLE)
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These are the readers we are going to work with during this school year. You will have to read them at Christmas and then we will do some activities on them and play the CD in the classroom.
I hope you like them!
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1º Bachillerato A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
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