Thursday, 11 November 2010

AT / IN / ON (TIME EXPRESION)

  • AT : - Horas : " at 6 o´clock"
                  -Fines de semana : "at the weekend"
                                               "at wekennds"
                  - Navidades :"at Cristmas"
                  - Semana santa : "at Easter"
                  - Momentos del dia : "at night", "at midnight", "at sunset"
  • ON : - Días y fechas: "on monday", "on12th April", "on Christmas Day", " on my birthday"




  • IN : - Partes del día : "in the morning", "in the afternoon", " in the evening"
                 - Estaciones : "in spring", "in summer", "in autumn", "in winter"
                 - Meses : " in October"
                 - Años : " in 1991"
                 - Décadas : " in the 60`s" / "in the 1960´s"
                 - Siglos : "in the 18th century"
                 - Edades historicas : "in the middle Ages, " in the Stone Age"


                                          

Monday, 8 November 2010

IN, AT, ON

  You can see the stars  night. Well, if the sky is clear....                                               
  In Argentina, you start primary school  the age of six.                                        
I often work until 11 pm. I go to bed midnight.          
 I hate waking up very early  the morning.                         
He is working at a tv studio. He is very busy  the moment.               
The course ends  January 8.       
We have to go  a few minutes. Mum is waiting for us....
We are getting married  November.
  She usually goes for walks in the country   Saturday mornings.
He visit his mother   Christmas.
Homer watches a lot of tv  the afternoon.
I usually go back from work   five o`clock.
Tango classes finish  December this year.
 Sara goes dancing  week- ends. 
lunchtime  he eats like a horse.
Buenos Aires is very hot the summer.

Thursday, 4 November 2010

=D

       DAYS                   MONTH               SEASON                           TIME

  -  Monday                   - January            - Spring                 - 7:00 a.m. = seven o'clock  
  - Tuesday                  - February            - Summer              2:15 p.m. = quarter past two
  - Wednesday             - March                 -Autumn               - 7:30 p.m. = half past seven
  - Thursday                - April                   -Winter                 - 11:00 p.m. = eleven o'clock 
  - Friday                    - May
  - Saturday                - Juny
  - Sunday                  - July
                                   - August  
                                  - September
                                  - October
                                  - November
                                  - December


Wednesday, 3 November 2010