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  1. Time expressions exercises. Learning the clock and the time.

    • Lower Intermediate

      Telling the time - vocabulary exercises. Telling the time in...

    • Audio

      Telling the time - audio quiz 1: o'clock, half, quarter....

    • Telling the Time

      Telling the time: worksheets, printable exercises pdf,...

    • Exercises

      Telling the time: o'clock, quarter, half . What time is it?

    • What's the Time

      Telling the time in Engish - exercises . What time is it ?...

    • Digital Clock

      Vocabulary exercises: digital clock. Elementary and...

  2. look OR see OR watch Quiz. You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It tests understanding of the differences between look and see and watch. 1. I can _____ a fly in your eye. see look watch. a) see b) look c) watch. 2. I can't _____ any stars.

  3. Telling the time: worksheets, printable exercises pdf, handouts, resources, videos. Telling the time in English. Time expressions exercises.

  4. Completa las oraciones siguientes con la forma correcta de look, see, o watch. at that big dog! look: dirigir la mirada a una dirección concreta. Acto deliberado.

  5. This is a mini-game to learn and practice telling the time in English. Students can interact with a clock to change the time and there is also a mini-game which involves matching a time phrase to a clock. The first screen shows an analog clock displaying a time - initially 9 o'clock - and a pane below showing the matching time phrase.

  6. LOOK, WATCH, SEE. An exercise on the use of look, watch and see. There are thirty sentences so it may be a good idea to do half of the worksheet in one lesson and the other half….

  7. After feel, hear, listen, notice, see, watch, we can use a gerund to express an incomplete action, an action in progress, or a repeated action: I saw them kissing in the park. (=The action was in progress. I didn’t see it finish.) They watched the man hitting a police officer.