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You may be making mistakes with modals without realising. This video will expand your knowledge on how to use models and help you put this advanced English knowledge into practice. The advice I give you will help you progress to a C1 English or C2 English level in your grammar. #advancedenglish #improveenglish #englishvocabulary I would LOVE to help you more with your English! Here is a direct link to my Advanced English Grammar course (perfect for C1/C2 level learners to improve further): bit.ly/EnglishWithRupertGrammar In this video, I unpack 5 common mistakes learners make with modals: Not using them to show politeness Trying to use "would" as the past of "will" in ways that are not possible Not understanding how modals change between positive and negative forms when using them for logical deduction Using "could" for ability in the wrong way Confusing "mustn't" and "don't have to" If you wish to speak Advanced English, learning the language taught in this English lesson correctly will help you to convince your listener that you are an advanced speaker of English. So, if you want to make a good impression on an IELTS examiner, a university English tutor, or if you just want to speak English as well as a C1 English or C2 English speaker, watch this video, and then watch it again and again!! The lesson is useful for anyone who wants to learn English, but it is particularly useful if you are at B2 English, C1 English or C2 English level - or if you are studying for IELTS 5, IELTS 6, IELTS 7, IELTS 8 or IELTS 9. I am a university lecturer in English language, and I speak with a native accent.