Speaking Assignment
Explanation :
We measure
time in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. On a clock, we
measure time in hours and minutes (and sometimes seconds). This section will go
through telling time on a clock—using minutes and hours. In order to work with
minutes and hours, you must remember that there are 60 seconds in a minute, and
60 minutes in an hour. There are 24 hours in one day.
There are two common ways of telling the time.
1. Formal but easier way
Say the hours first and then the minutes.
Example: 7:45 - seven forty-five
For minutes 01 through 09, you can pronounce the '0'
as oh.
Example: 11:06 - eleven (oh) six
2. More popular way
Say the minutes first and then the hours. Use past and the
preceding hour for minutes 01 through 30. Use to and the forthcoming hour for minutes
31 through 59, but .
Example: 7.15 - fifteen minutes past seven
Example: 7.45 - fifteen minutes to eight
Another possibility of saying '15 minutes past' is: a quarter past
Another possibility of saying '15 minutes to' is: a quarter to
Another possibility of saying '30 minutes past' is: half past
Example: 5:30
- half past five
Note
Use o'clock only at the full hour.
Example: 7:00 - seven o'clock (but 7:10 - ten past seven )
Beispiel: 17:20 - twenty past five
For times around midnight
or midday you can use the expressions midnight or midday / noon instead of the number 12.
Beispiel: 00:00 - midnight
Beispiel: 12:00 - midday or noon
To make clear (where necessary) whether you mean a
time before 12 o'clock noon or after, you can use in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening,at
night. Use in the morning before 12
o'clock noon , after 12 o'clock noon
use in the afternoon. When to change from afternoon to evening, from eveningto night and from night to morning depends
on your sense of time.
Example: 3:15 - a quarter past three
in the morning OR a quarter past three
at night
More formal expressions to indicate whether a time
is before noon or after are a.m. (also: am - ante meridiem, before noon ) and p.m. (also: pm - post meridiem, after noon ). Use these expression only with the
formal way of telling the time.
Example: 3:15 - three fifteen a.m.
It is not usual
to use a.m. and p.m. with past/to.
Example: 3:15 - fifteen minutes past three OR a quarter past three
American English
Beside past Americans often use after.
Example: 06:10 - ten
past/after six
But: in time expressions with half past it is
not usual to replace past by after.
Beside to Americans often use before, of or till.
Example: 05:50 - ten
to/before/of/till six


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