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질문: How often do you visit your relatives or friends?

아이디어 1

Regularly (e.g., once a week or month)
Regularly (e.g., once a week or month)
모범 답안
I usually visit my relatives or friends about once a week or at least once a month. We like to get together for dinner or celebrate birthdays. Meeting up regularly helps us stay close and support each other, especially when someone needs help or just wants to chat.
I usually visit my relatives or friends about once a week or at least once a month. We like to get together for dinner or celebrate birthdays. Meeting up regularly helps us stay close and support each other, especially when someone needs help or just wants to chat.
I tend to visit my close family and friends quite regularly, probably once a week or at least once a month. We often meet up for meals, celebrate birthdays, or just hang out and catch up on each other's lives. I think these regular get-togethers really help us maintain strong relationships and make sure we're always there for one another.
I tend to visit my close family and friends quite regularly, probably once a week or at least once a month. We often meet up for meals, celebrate birthdays, or just hang out and catch up on each other's lives. I think these regular get-togethers really help us maintain strong relationships and make sure we're always there for one another.
문법 분석
1. Present simple tense: Used throughout ("I tend to visit," "We often meet up," "I think") to describe habits and routines, which is appropriate for this type of question. 2. Frequency adverbs and expressions: Phrases like "quite regularly," "probably once a week or at least once a month," and "often" show a good range of ways to talk about frequency. 3. Infinitive of purpose: "to visit my close family and friends" and "to maintain strong relationships" show how to express reasons or purposes clearly. 4. Coordinating conjunctions: The use of "or" and "and" to connect ideas makes the answer flow naturally and sound conversational.
어휘
  • quite regularly
    quite regularly
  • once a week
    once a week
  • at least once a month
    at least once a month
  • meet up for meals
    meet up for meals
  • celebrate birthdays
    celebrate birthdays
  • hang out
    hang out
  • catch up
    catch up
  • regular get-togethers
    regular get-togethers
  • maintain strong relationships
    maintain strong relationships
  • there for one another
    there for one another

아이디어 2

Occasionally (e.g., a few times a year)
Occasionally (e.g., a few times a year)
모범 답안
Honestly, I only see my relatives or friends a few times a year. Everyone is busy with work or school, so we usually meet during holidays or special events. Most of the time, we just chat online or send messages. I wish we could meet more often, but it's hard to find time.
Honestly, I only see my relatives or friends a few times a year. Everyone is busy with work or school, so we usually meet during holidays or special events. Most of the time, we just chat online or send messages. I wish we could meet more often, but it's hard to find time.
To be honest, I only get to see my relatives and friends occasionally, maybe just a few times a year. Everyone has their own busy schedules with work or studies, so we usually only meet up during holidays or special occasions. We do keep in touch online, but I do wish we could meet face-to-face more often. Unfortunately, it's just difficult to coordinate everyone's time.
To be honest, I only get to see my relatives and friends occasionally, maybe just a few times a year. Everyone has their own busy schedules with work or studies, so we usually only meet up during holidays or special occasions. We do keep in touch online, but I do wish we could meet face-to-face more often. Unfortunately, it's just difficult to coordinate everyone's time.
문법 분석
1. Adverbs of frequency: Words like "occasionally" and phrases like "a few times a year" clearly express how often something happens, which is important for answering frequency questions. 2. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g., "I only get to see...", "Everyone has...") to describe regular or habitual actions. 3. Contrast with 'but': The sentence "We do keep in touch online, but I do wish we could meet face-to-face more often" uses 'but' to show contrast, which adds depth to your answer. 4. Infinitive of purpose: "to coordinate everyone's time" uses the infinitive form to explain the purpose or reason for the difficulty.
어휘
  • occasionally
    occasionally
  • a few times a year
    a few times a year
  • busy schedules
    busy schedules
  • meet up
    meet up
  • holidays or special occasions
    holidays or special occasions
  • keep in touch online
    keep in touch online
  • face-to-face
    face-to-face
  • coordinate everyone's time
    coordinate everyone's time

아이디어 3

Rarely
Rarely
모범 답안
I rarely visit my relatives because some of them live really far away. We only see each other at big family gatherings, like weddings or Chinese New Year. Instead, I usually keep in touch with them by phone or on social media.
I rarely visit my relatives because some of them live really far away. We only see each other at big family gatherings, like weddings or Chinese New Year. Instead, I usually keep in touch with them by phone or on social media.
I hardly ever get to visit some of my relatives, mainly because they live quite far away. We might only see each other at major family events, like weddings or big holiday celebrations. Most of the time, we just stay in touch through phone calls or social media, which helps us keep the connection alive even if we can't meet in person.
I hardly ever get to visit some of my relatives, mainly because they live quite far away. We might only see each other at major family events, like weddings or big holiday celebrations. Most of the time, we just stay in touch through phone calls or social media, which helps us keep the connection alive even if we can't meet in person.
문법 분석
1. Adverbial phrase for frequency: "hardly ever get to visit" shows a low frequency and is a natural way to express how often something happens. 2. Reason clause: "mainly because they live quite far away" uses a reason clause to explain why visits are rare, adding detail and coherence. 3. Modal verb for possibility: "might only see each other" uses the modal verb "might" to indicate possibility, which is appropriate for describing uncertain or infrequent events. 4. Present simple tense: "we just stay in touch" and "helps us keep the connection alive" use the present simple to describe regular actions or habits. 5. Contrast clause: "even if we can't meet in person" introduces contrast, showing the difference between ideal and real situations.
어휘
  • hardly ever
    hardly ever
  • get to visit
    get to visit
  • live quite far away
    live quite far away
  • major family events
    major family events
  • stay in touch
    stay in touch
  • phone calls
    phone calls
  • social media
    social media
  • keep the connection alive
    keep the connection alive
  • meet in person
    meet in person