Why Reading Notices Matters
A notice is a short piece of writing. It tells you something important. You see notices every day.
You may see a notice on a door. You may get one in the mail. You may see one at work or at the doctor.
Most notices ask you to do one thing. This lesson helps you find that one thing fast.
When you can find the key action, you feel calm. You know what to do. You do not miss a bill or a visit.
The Four Key Action Words
Many notices use one of four action words. Learn these four words well.
Pay
Call
Bring
Attend
What a Notice Looks Like
Look at the picture of a notice below. See the parts. The key action is the big word in the middle.
The action word here is pay. The notice also tells you how much and by when. First find the action. Then find the details.
How to Read a Notice, Step by Step
Use these three steps every time you read a notice.
- Step 1: Look for an action word. Find pay, call, bring, or attend.
- Step 2: Find the detail. How much? What number? What to bring? What time?
- Step 3: Find the date. When must you do it?
Word Clues That Show the Action
Some words are clues. When you see these words, you know the action. Study this table.
| Action | Clue words you may see | What you do |
|---|---|---|
| Pay | bill, due, amount, $, balance | Give money |
| Call | phone, number, contact, dial | Use the phone |
| Bring | bring, take, show, ID, card, form | Take something with you |
| Attend | meeting, appointment, come, be there, time | Go and be there |
For example, if you see the word appointment, the action is likely attend. You need to go and be there.
Read This Notice Together
Here is a real-style notice. Let us read it step by step.
Clear Notices and Tricky Notices
Some notices are easy. Some are harder. This table shows the difference.
| Clear notice | Tricky notice |
|---|---|
| One action word, easy to see | The action word is hidden in a long sentence |
| Big print, short lines | Small print, many lines |
| The date is easy to find | You must look hard for the date |
From Simple Notices to Longer Ones
Right now you read short notices. Later you can read longer ones. The skill is the same. You still look for the action first.
| Now: simple notice | Later: longer letter |
|---|---|
| A few lines | A full page |
| One clear action | One main action plus extra steps |
| Pay, call, bring, attend | Same words, plus sign, apply, reply |
When you get a longer letter, use the same three steps. Find the action, find the detail, find the date. You are ready to grow.
Practice Reading Notices
Summary
A notice is a short piece of writing that tells you something important. Every notice has a key action. The four action words to know are pay, call, bring, and attend.
To read any notice, use three steps: find the action word, find the detail (how much, what, which number), and find the date. Read the notice two times if you need to. Now you can read a notice and know what to do.