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Understanding Dates: How to Talk About Days, Weeks, Months, and Years

This guide helps learners master the language of dates, focusing on days, weeks, months, and years. Learn essential vocabulary and phrases such as "Today is," "Tomorrow is," and how to express time in the past and future. Gain practical examples: know how to say what day it was a week ago or what day it will be in two months. This essential resource will enhance your understanding and ability to communicate effectively about dates in everyday conversation.

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Understanding Dates: How to Talk About Days, Weeks, Months, and Years

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  1. What Day is that?

  2. What Day is that? • Dates Vocabulary: • 1) Days • i)Today • ii) Tomorrow • iii) Yesterday 2) Weeks 3) Months 4) Years

  3. What Day is that? • Language for “Days”. • Today is May 5th. • Tomorrow isgoing to be May 6th. • Yesterday was May 4th. • Future example : In 2 days it will be May 7th. • Past example : It was May 2nd 3 days ago.

  4. What Day is that? • Language for “Weeks”. • 1) Today is May 19th. • 2) In 1 week it will be … • May 26th. (future) • 3) 2 weeks ago it was… • May 5th. (past)

  5. What Day is that? • Language for “Months”. • 1) Today is May 18th. • 2) In 2 months it is going to be… • July 18th. (future) • 3) It was ___________ 1 month ago. • April 18th. (past)

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