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LESSION 1 

The use of modal verbs

Modal verbs in English are special verbs that are used for different purposes. For example, indicate possibility, give advice, or talk about hypothetical situations. This lesson will cover the following modals: can, could, would, must, should, ought to, may, might, and will.
















LESSON 2

How do i do it?

 In a future job interview they ask me if I have skills

Personally  I could answer...

I can make decorations by hand, organize a party, mark things with very beautiful letters, draw pictures and crafts, paint, among other playful activities.

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