Free Time/What's the time?

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If you want to tell what you do in your free time, you often need to say when you do it.


What's the time?
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What time is it?

Die volle Stunde wird mit dem Zahlwort und o' clock' (of the clock) gebildet.

Datei:Clock1.svg It's quarter past twelve.
Datei:Klukkan hálfþrjú.svg It's half past two.
Datei:Klukkan korter í fjögur.svg It's a quarter to four.

Bei Viertel- und halben Stunden werden oft nicht die Minuten, sondern die Wörter „(a) quarter“ und „half “verwendet.

Interactive exercises

Match the times and the clocks!

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It's five to twelve.
Datei:Station Clock.svg
It's twenty to four.
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It's a quarter past two.





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What watch?

Be careful! This isn't correct!

Still needed?

In the 2010s, some United Kingdom schools started replacing analogue clocks in halls with digital clocks because an increasing number of pupils were unable to read analogue clocks. Smartphone and computer clocks are often digital rather than analogue, and proponents of replacing analogue clock faces argue that they have become technologically obsolete. However, reading analogue clocks is still part of American elementary school curricula; proponents of analogue clocks argue that their inclusion in the curriculum reinforces basic mathematical concepts that are taught in elementary school.[1]