1 → a (6:15)
2 → b (4:50)
3 → c (8:30)
4 → d (7:20)
5 → e (8:45)
It’s three o’clock.
It’s half past six.
It’s a quarter past one.
It’s a quarter to ten.
It’s ten past eleven.
Monday
Saturday and Sunday
Tuesday
Thursday
Sunday (or Saturday depending on context)
Answers will vary slightly depending on learner’s context, but here’s a model key:
July
December
twenty-second (if today is June 22)
first
September
It’s half past two.
Today is Monday.
What day is it today?
My birthday is on the fifth of July.
It’s a quarter past one.