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English Speaking Dialogues About Time
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- What time is it, please?
- It is ten o’clock.
- It is twenty minutes past ten.
- It is half-past ten.
- It is twenty minutes to eleven.
- It is quarter past two.
- What time does the train leave?
- It leaves at even fifty.
- You are mistaken.
- It leaves twenty five.
- It soon.
- It is afternoon.
- What time is it by your watch?
- My watch has stopped.
- I forgot to wind it.
- My watch goes fast.
- It does not keep good time.
- Mine goes slow.
- I don’t know what the matter with it is.
- It is five minutes slow now.
- I must have it fixed.
- Do you have an alarm clock?
- Yes, I have an alarm clock.
- Set the 9 oclock for half-past five.
- What time do you have your breakfast?
- I have my breakfast at six o’clock, my dinner at twelve, and my supper at six.
- There are four seasons in one year.
- Name the four seasons.
- Spring, summer, Autumn-Fall, winter.
- One year has twelve months.
- A month has four weeks.
- Next year is a year.
- Can you namemonths of the year? January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.
- Name the days of the week.
- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
- What day is it today?
- Today is Wednesday.
- What is the date today?
- Today is the twelfth of January.
- Hat day of the month is it today?
- Today is the twentieth of August.
- How long have you been here?
- I have been here’ two months.
- I came to this town two weeks ago.
- I came here a week ago yesterday.
- I am going away the day after tomorrow.
- I came home ten days to Boston last night.
- At going to New York next week.
- A week from today I shall be home