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Telling Time
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Lesson Objectives
• Students will be able to tell time utilizing Spanish words and phrases.
• Students will be able to show on their clocks the time that is being said in Spanish.
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Applying Prior Knowledge
• When telling time you only need to know how to say numbers 1 through 29, plus a few more phrases.
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La palabra “hora”
• When telling time, you must know how to say the word for hour, which is “hora.”
• The word “hora” is feminine in Spanish, so when we refer to it we will have to use the feminine words for “the” which are “la” or “las.”
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What word do you have to know to tell time?
A. que
B. llama
C. hora
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Is hora feminine or masculine?
A. feminine
B. masculine
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Telling Time
• To say what time it is for every hour EXCEPT one o’clock, use:– Son las + hora
• Ejemplos: • Son las tres. (It is 3:00)• Son las seis. (It is 6:00)• Son las ocho. (It is 8:00)
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What is the formula for telling time?
A. Que + estas + es
B. Estoy + bien + hora
C. Son + las + hora
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Telling Time
• To say it is one o’clock, use:– Es la + una
• Ejemplo:• Es la una. (It is 1:00)
• Note: The only time you use “Es la” instead of “Son las,” is when you want to say it is one or one something.
• Ejemplos: 1:00, 1:10, 1:25, etc.
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What do you use if it’s one o’clock?
A. Es la una.
B. Son las una.
C. Son las dos.
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Telling Time
• To tell time after the hour, use the letter “y” which means “and,” then add the minutes to the end.
• Son las + hora + y + minutos– Ejemplos
• Son las siete y cinco. (It is 7:05)• Son las tres y diez. (It is 3:10)• Son las diez y veinticinco. (It is 10:25)• Es la una y veinte. (It is 1:20)
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How would you say: 5:10?
A. Son las cinco y diez.
B. Son las cuatro y diez.
C. Son las diez y cinco.
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Telling Time
• Use the word “media” for half an hour.– Ejemplos:
• Son las cinco y media. (It is 5:30)• Son las once y media. (It is 11:30)• Son las dos y media. (It is 2:30)
• This also works the same way with “Es la una y media.” (It is 1:30)
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How would you say: 3:30
A. Es las tres y media.
B. Son las tres y cinco.
C. Son las tres y media.
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Telling Time
• Use the word “cuarto” for a quarter of an hour. – Ejemplos:
• Son las cinco y cuarto. (It is 5:15)• Son las ocho y cuarto. (It is 8:15)• Son las tres y cuarto. (It is 3:15)
• This works the same way with “Es la una y cuarto.” (It is 1:15)
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What is the word used for a quarter of a hour?
A. media
B. y
C. cuarto
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How would you say: 9:15?
A. Son las nueve y cuarto.
B. Es las nueve y cuarto.
C. Son las ocho y cuarto.
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Telling Time
• Use menos + minutos for the number of minutes BEFORE the hour. – Ejemplos:
• Son las dos menos diez. (It is 1:50)• Son las cinco menos cuarto. (It is 4:45)• Son las ocho menos cinco. (It is 7:55)
• This works the same way with “Es la una menos diez.” (It is 12:50).
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How would you say: 2:50
A. Son las dos menos diez.
B. Son las tres menos diez.
C. Son las dos y diez.
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Asking for the Time
• To ask what time it is use, – ¿Qué hora es?
– Ejemplos:• La pregunta: ¿Qué hora es? (What time is it?)• La respuesta: Son las cinco menos veinticinco. (It
is 4:35.)
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At what time…
• To talk about when something will happen use:– ¿A qué hora + verb + event?
• La pregunta: ¿A qué hora es la clase? (At what time is the class?)
– A la + hora or A las + hora• La respuesta: A las dos. (At two o’clock.)
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Más frases
• In the morning – “de la mañana”
• At night – “de la noche”
• In the afternoon – “de la tarde”
• Noon – “es mediodía”
• Midnight – “es medianoche”
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Más práctica
• It is 1:15 p.m.
• It is 2:30 p.m.
• It is 8:45 p.m.
• It is 10:00 a.m.
• It is 12:45 a.m.
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Más práctica• It is 1:15 p.m.
• It is 2:30 p.m.
• It is 8:45 p.m.
• It is 10:00 a.m.
• It is 12:45 a.m.
• Es la una y cuarto de la tarde.
• Son las dos y media de la tarde.
• Son las nueve menos cuarto de la noche.
• Son las diez de la mañana.
• Es la una menos cuarto de la mañana.
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¿Preguntas?
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How would you say, “It’s 1:30 am”?
A. Son las una y media de la noche.
B. Es la una y media de la manana.
C. Es la una y diez de la manana.
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How would you say, “It’s 2:50 at night”?
A. Son las dos y media de la noche.
B. Son las dos y menos diez de la noche.
C. Son las tres menos diez de la noche.
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How would you say, “It’s noon”?
A. Es mediodia.
B. Es medianoche.
C. Es dia.
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How would you say, “It’s 6:45”?
A. Son las seis y cuarto.
B. Son las siete menos cuarto.
C. Son las ocho menos cuarto.
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