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TELLING THE TIME What time is it?

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The basics of time telling for beginners.

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TELLING THE TIME

What time is it?

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Clocks and watches tell the time

wristwatch

chainwatch

grandfather clock

They come in all sizes and shapes

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Clocks and watches have faces

Often, those faces are numberedfrom I (1) to XII (12)

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Clocks and watches have hands, too

one for the seconds…

one for the minutes…

one for the hours…

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Those hands go round in circles, clockwise

(which means from left to right)

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Those hands go round in circles, clockwise

(which means from left to right)

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Those hands go round in circles, clockwise

(which means from left to right)

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From twelve to six, you say it’s past the hour:

It’s 25 past four. It’s half past one.

It’s ten past ten.

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From six to twelve, you say it’s to the hour:

It’s five to 12. It’s nine to two.

It’s eight to six.

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There are hours

It’s three o’clock.

It’s seven o’clock.

It’s twelve o’clock.

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There are half hours

It’s half past ten.

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There are quarters of an hour

It’s quarter to six.

It’s quarter past two.

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And there is everything in between

It’s 24 past four.It’s 18 past seven

It’s five to twelve.

It’s one thirty-eight.

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12 o’clock can also be:

Noonormidday

Midnight.

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So, what time is it?

It’s time to say goodbye for now.See you soon.