Time
Want to tell the time and talk about your day in English? These quizzes give Spanish speakers the clock, the days of the week, and the handy time words that go with them.
Telling Time in English for Spanish Speakers
Each quiz matches an English prompt to its Spanish form, blending greetings with time. You will work through lines like Good afternoon, It's one fifteen, It's five thirty, and It's noon, then add the days such as Saturday and useful words like yesterday and the day before yesterday.
The final set wraps up with everyday questions like What time is it? and What day is today? These quizzes run from beginner to intermediate and move from simple clock reading to talking about whole days and weeks.
Telling Time in English with Audio Pronunciation
Times and days come up in almost every plan you make, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation of the English phrases. Hearing them helps you both ask the time and understand the answer you get back.
Did You Know?
In Spanish, one o'clock is treated as singular while every other hour is plural, so you say es la una (it's one o'clock) but son las dos (it's two o'clock). That small switch is one of the things that makes you sound more natural.
The Spanish word for tomorrow is also the word for morning, mañana, so the same term does double duty. You lean on the rest of the sentence to tell which meaning is intended.
How the Quizzes Work
Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 4 sets whenever you want the words to settle. Practicing the clock and the calendar together makes planning your day much easier. Ready to watch the clock? Open the free interactive English quizzes and start telling time.
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