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learn the time: o'clock.
Click on the correct answer
Learning how to tell the time using o'clock, half past, a quarter to and a quarter past.
Listen. Choose the correct clock. Click FINISH to check answers.
Look and match the clocks.
Writing the time looking at an anologue clock
Learnes can practise telling the time in am/pm or the 24-hours-format with this worksheet. Look at the activitiy the people on the pictures are doing and the clock next to it. Is this happening in the morning, the afternoon, the evening or at night? Decide and choose the right am/pm and 24-hours-time to go with it.
Match time with clock
Complete the clocks
Pupils revise basic ways of telling time.
TIME: ONLY O'clock PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: IN, ON , UNDER, NEAR, NEXT TO, BETWEEN.
What's the time
Match every sentence with its corresponding clock.
See the clocks and choose the correct time that they show.
A worksheet heavy on practice, for students who may have trouble reading analogue clocks in the L1, too.
Tell the time
O'CLOCK HALF PAST
Telling the time with o'clock watches
Look at the clock faces and say the times.
Telling time - o'clock -numbers 1-12
Tell the time with digital clocks.
Click on the speakers to listen to Marina's daily routines. Rewrite it in the 3rd person singular and join the puzzle pieces to match each statement with the corresponding clock and picture.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION
Write the recipe.