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Everyday English Listening with Mark

Past Modals Made Easy: ‘The Bus I Should Have Taken’ | B1–B2 ESL Listening & Story Lesson

03 Dec 2025

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If you want more lessons like this, along with structured courses and practice activities, visit mksenglish.com. You’ll find full courses designed to help you level up your listening, grammar, and real-life communication.“Past Modals Explained Through Story: The Bus I Should Have Taken | B1–B2 ESL Listening Lesson”Improve your English with today’s MK’s English Podcast episode: “The Bus I Should Have Taken.”This B1–B2 level listening lesson teaches Past Modals—should have and might have—through a relatable real-life story about missing a bus, dealing with delays, and realizing what we should have done differently.In this episode, you’ll learn how to:Use should have + past participle to express regrets or better choices.Use might have + past participle to talk about past uncertainty.Apply these grammar points naturally in everyday storytelling.Perfect for ESL learners who want to improve listening skills, vocabulary, and real-life communication.For more lessons, structured courses, and practice activities, visit mksenglish.com.Contact Your FREE Trial English Lesson: https://mksenglish.com/Instagram: mks_englishFacebook: / mksenglish Twitter: / mksenglish TikTok: / mksenglish YouTube / mksenglish Podcast: Everyday English Listening with MarkMy Books: https://payhip.com/MKsEnglishcom#LearnEnglish #ESLPodcast #PastModals #EnglishGrammar #ShouldHave #MightHave #B1English #B2English #EnglishListeningPractice #ESLLesson #EnglishForLearners #MKsEnglish #ImproveYourEnglish #EnglishStoryListening #StudyEnglish

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