 Let's have a look at another way that we could approach teaching modal auxiliary verbs. One other approach that could be used to teach modal auxiliary verbs is in context. So for example, how to give advice? With students of a higher level that have some knowledge of the various modal auxiliary verbs, it's more appropriate to teach in this way. So if we're talking about ways to give advice, we could start with you should go to see a doctor as a typical way to advise somebody to do something. If the advice was a little bit weaker than that, you could go to see a doctor. It's not important that you do, but there is some advice being offered here. Even weaker than that, which we touched on earlier, could be you can go to see a doctor if you want to. An even stronger way of giving advice is you must go to see a doctor with that, which is strong advice. The strongest of all, perhaps when parents are disciplining children or forgiving orders, for example, is you will go to see the doctor with that.