A note for a visitor Focus on adverbs of frequency 1 Choose the best option for you. 1 My family often / sometimes comes to visit me. 2 There are usually / sometimes a lot of people in my town on Saturdays. 3 You can always / never find a taxi in my town. 2 Look at the position of the adverbs in exercise 1 and choose the best option. 1 Adverbs of frequency usually come before / after verbs. 2 Adverbs of frequency come before / after the verb be. 3 Adverbs of frequency come before / after auxiliary verbs like can. 3 Read the notes and answer the questions. 1 Who is writing? 2 Who are they writing to? 3 Why are they writing? Kylie, Welcome to Edinburgh! I’m at volleyball class, but I always arrive home at 6pm. We can get the bus into the city tomorrow morning. The festival’s on this weekend! Samantha Kylie, I forgot! There’s also the castle and Holyrood Palace to see. On Sundays there’s often a spooky underground walking tour! Let’s go to the festival in the afternoon. It’ll be great! Samantha LEARNING SITUATION Your friend is coming to visit your town this weekend. They are going to arrive before you get home. Write them a note. 4 PLAN Order the parts and use them to plan your note. a Finish the note. b Say why you’re not there and when you will get home. c Welcome your friend. d Say what there is to do in your town and suggest a plan. 5 WRITE Use your plan and the model to write your note. Remember to use adverbs of frequency. 6 CHECK Read your note and check it follows your plan. Make sure you include all of the information. ❚ Check your use of there is and there are. ❚ Make sure the adverbs are in the correct place. NOW YOU! Communication Student A: go to page 61 Student B: go to page 64 Unit 3 Review page 56 Wordlist page 68 28 Writing Do all exercises in your notebook A note / Adverbs of frequency 3.4 Richmond
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