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Unhappy teaching modal auxiliary using Situational approach??

How can I teach grammar_ the modal auxiliary can/can't_ using the situational approach?? Could anybody give me how 2 have a lesson plan relates 2 this and how 2 present such a lesson in a microteaching lesson??
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Default Re: teaching modal auxiliary using Situational approach??

Firstly, what are your thoughts on the issue- what have you designed so far?
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