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Telling Time

Telling Time. Grammar Essential #10. Telling the hour. From 2:00 to 12:00, you use the phrase, Son las __(the number)_______. For example: It is 3:00. Son las tres. It is 11:00. Son las once. Telling the hour. For 1:00, the phrase is different. You must use, Es la una.

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Telling Time

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  1. Telling Time Grammar Essential #10

  2. Telling the hour • From 2:00 to 12:00, you use the phrase, Son las __(the number)_______. For example: It is 3:00. Son las tres. It is 11:00. Son las once.

  3. Telling the hour • For 1:00, the phrase is different. You must use, • Es la una.

  4. Telling minutes • To tell the minutes after the hour, you use the word “and” in Spanish: y • By using the word “y”, you are adding the minutes. • Only use this when the minutes are between 1-44.

  5. Telling the minutes • To say that it is 4:05, you start with 4:00 and add (y) 5 minutes. • Son las cuatro y cinco. • To say that it is 9:35, you start with 9:00 and add 35 minutes. • Son las nueve y treinta y cinco.

  6. Practice • Write these times correctly in Spanish. • 10:10 • 12:14 • 5:20

  7. Answers • 10:10 Son las diez y diez. • 12:14 Son las doce y catorce. • 5:20 Son las cinco y veinte.

  8. Telling the minutes • To say that it is 15 minutes (a quarter) after the hour, you use the word cuarto, not quince. • Example: It is 3:15. • Son las tres y cuarto. • It is 1:15. • Es la una y cuarto.

  9. Telling the minutes • To say that it is 30 minutes (half past) after the hour, you use the word media, not treinta. • Example: It is 1:30. • Es la una y media. • It is 8:30. • Son las ocho y media.

  10. Practice • Write out these times correctly in Spanish. • 2:15 • 7:30 • 8:28 • 1:40

  11. Answers • 2:15 - Son las dos y cuarto. • 7:30 - Son las siete y media. • 8:28 - Son las ocho y veintiocho. • 1:40 - Es la una y cuarenta.

  12. Telling the minutes • When the minutes are between 45-59, you have to do some math. • In Spanish, they go up 1 hour and subtract the remaining minutes until that hour. • Example in English: • 4:53 would be 5:00 minus 7 minutes (60 minutes – 53 minutes = 7) • 12:48 would be 1:00 minus 12 minutes (60 – 48 = 12)

  13. Telling the minutes • In Spanish they use the word “menos” for minus. • To say that it is 4:53, you must say that it is 5:00 minus 7 minutes. • Son las cinco menos siete. • To say that it is 12:48, you must say that it is 1:00 minus 12. • Es la una menos doce.

  14. Telling the minutes • Just like for 15 minutes after the hour, to say that it is 15 minutes (quarter til) before the hour, they use “cuarto”. • Example: 5:45 • Son las seis menos cuarto. • 11:45 • Son las doce menos cuarto.

  15. Practice • Write out these time correctly in Spanish. • 12:55 • 9:50 • 3:45 • 5:47

  16. 12:55 9:50 3:45 4. 5:47 Es la una menos cinco. Son las diez menos diez. Son las cuatro menos cuarto. Son las seis menos trece. Answers

  17. A.M. and P.M. • In the Spanish language, there are 3 ways to say what part of day it is. • De la mañana is used for the times between 12:00 am and 12:00 pm. • It is 7:30 am would be • Son las siete y media de la mañana.

  18. A.M. and P.M. • De la tarde is used for the times between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm. • 3:15 pm • Son las tres y cuarto de la tarde. • 5:01 pm • Son las cinco y uno de la tarde.

  19. A.M. and P.M. • De la noche is used for the times between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am • 8:45 pm • Son las nueve menos cuarto de la noche. • 6:30 pm • Son las seis y media de la noche.

  20. Noon and Midnight There are special phrases that are used like English to indicate noon and midnight. It is noon. Es el mediodía. It is midnight. Es la medianoche.

  21. Disclaimer Depending on the region that you visit, time could be heard differently. Most of the Latin America uses the 24 hour military clock– which time is told using 24 hours. Some countries subtract and add at the :30 minute marker- half add and half subtract. Some countries will subtract at the :40 and add to :39. We recognize differences, but will teach, practice, and test according to the previous slides.

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