Here’s a full set of A1-level exercises for the Time & Dates page, made specifically for Spanish-speaking learners. These exercises include telling the time, days of the week, months, and date expressions. A separate answer key follows the student section.
Match each written time with its digital or spoken form.
Written Time | Match |
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1. It’s a quarter past six. | a. 6:15 |
2. It’s ten to five. | b. 4:50 |
3. It’s half past eight. | c. 8:30 |
4. It’s twenty past seven. | d. 7:20 |
5. It’s a quarter to nine. | e. 8:45 |
Look at the digital time and write it in English.
3:00 → _______________________
6:30 → _______________________
1:15 → _______________________
9:45 → _______________________
11:10 → _______________________
Use the words: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
The first day of the week is ______________.
The weekend days are ______________ and ______________.
The day after Monday is ______________.
The day before Friday is ______________.
I don’t work on ______________.
Complete the sentences with the correct month or ordinal number.
My birthday is in ______________. (mes de tu cumpleaños)
Christmas is in ______________.
Today is the ______________ of June.
New Year’s Day is on the ______________ of January.
School starts in ______________.
Son las dos y media.
Hoy es lunes.
¿Qué día es hoy?
Mi cumpleaños es el cinco de julio.
Es la una y cuarto.