Telling time in English
Telling the time is something I have to teach every year. And to be honest I have not been very successful. Even gifted adults struggled.
And this year I faced even bigger challenge. I was supposed to teach this to a group of challenged children who cannot tell the time in their MT. So I prepared some new materials and … And I did it.
And here is how.
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Telling time – mind map
Then I demonstrated telling the time in English using one of the PAST times. I told them that they have to start with the minutes and then add the clock. The WOW moment came and I was really happy. Then I showed them how to work with the blue phrases. They soon understood that they have to add 1 to the number of clocks.
Telling time – classroom activities
First, we played bingo. I dictated the times and the students crossed them out. The winner (3 times in a row) shouted Bingo.
Another variation of the same game is that the students tell the time. Ask each student to choose one time on his card and tell it. The others listen and if they have it on their cards they cross it out.
Telling the time – bingo cards
The other activity is a pair work. Each student gets a card and they dictate their times to their partner.
Telling time – computer activities
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You can find another interesting game to practice language connected with time at British Council time.
Telling time – share
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Very Nice
I tthink that nowadays it’s more common to say “half 6, half 10” instead of “half past 5, half past 9..” Am I right?
Yes, it is very common, though no textbook teaches this 🙂