Flashcards : 
Listening : 
- How to ask for the time
"We're all, it seems, obsessed by time. It’s part of our everyday lives.
If we know the time it can stop us from being late and missing important moments.
We can check the time on watches, clocks and even our phones. But what if you don’t have any of these?
What if, for example, you are at a bus stop and you need to know what time it is now? How should you ask a complete stranger?
Find out in this programme."
+ Script + Vocabulary connected with time + Interactive quiz
(BBC)
- Everyday
English in Conversation - Listening
Eating / Emotions / Fashion / Friendship / Health / Housing
/ Life / Memory / Money /
Romance / Shopping / Time / Traveling / Vacation / Weather / Work
(Focus English)
INTERACTIVE activities WITHOUT SOUND :
-
WORLD
CLOCK
"This World Stats Counter shows current statistical figures for
world population, births, deaths, deforestation, and much more.
Except
for population and earth temp, all stats reflect the growth since
the beginning of the selected time period...
This program is also available in German and Spanish."
Site signalé par Renée Maufroid
(poodwaddle.com)

- Bang
on time - (teachingtime.co.uk)
"Read the time in words and then stop the clock when the hands are in
the matching position."
- The
time (englisch-hilfen.de)
analogue clock (easy)
digital clock (easy)
- How
to tell time in English ("click on the arrow to see the possible
answers") - (about.com)
- Dire l'heure - glisser
les phrases vers les dessins. (rv.humbert)
- Teaching time (pour
apprendre à lire les heures ) - (teachingtime.co.uk)
"Install Teaching Time and use offline in full screen."
- Time
Words - ex : "There are 60 seconds in one ___."
(a4esl.org)
- A matter
of time : Lesson Plans - Telling
Time / Interactive Activities / Print Materials (fi.edu)
INTERACTIVE activities WITH SOUND :
- The
Time - avec animations et son (xtec.es)

- Daily Schedules (with listening exercises) : Telling Time (Easy) - (esl-lab.com)
- Telling Time - "Listen to the time by clicking the "PLAY" link
and choose the answer." (esl-lab.com)
- Time - dictation - "Write the time in letters." (skyblues67)
- English Listening Quizzes: Telling
the Time (about.com)
"You will hear various people asking the time. You will hear the selection
twice.
Write down the answers to the questions and then click on the arrow
to see if you have answered correctly.
Notice the different ways people ask for the time."
- Daily
Schedule - (esl-lab.com)
I. Pre-Listening Exercises
II. Listening Exercises
III. Post-Listening Exercises
- Daily Schedules (with exercises) - (esl-lab.com) :
- Dates 1 (E)
- How was your day? (E)
- Telling Time (E)
- A Fun Day (E)
- What a Busy Day! (M)
- Weekly Activities (M)
Activities TO PRINT :
-
Talking about time
L’expression de l’heure en anglais pour grands débutants
(another.teacher.free.fr)

- SPRING FORWARD &
FALL BACK (STUDENT WORKSHEET
) - (english-4u.com) SITE PAYANT
Language function: telling the time; reading comprehension
Vocabulary area: common expressions with 'time'
Grammar focus: past continuous for actions in progress
at a specific time in the past
- Learn about time : On the hour Past / to the hour - What to say - Prepositions
used with time

(learnenglish.de)
- A matter
of time : Lesson Plans - Telling
Time / Interactive Activities / Print Materials (fi.edu)
Lesson plans :
-
Telling the time
"Practise telling the time with some online games, practise the
names of the days of the week and the months of the year,
and learn about time zones around the world. You can even print and
make your own clock!"
(British Council)

INTERACTIVE games :
Poems :
Songs :
- Out of time man sung by Mano Negra - Lyrics + Video

"Time don't fool me no more
I throw my watch to the floor...
"Now it's half past two"
Long gone the rendez-vous
"Now it's half past three"
Time made a fool out of me
"Now it's half past four"
Oh baby, can't you see ?
No use in waiting no more
It's a timing tragedy"
(france-jeunes.net)
VIDEOS :
JOKES :
- When I was a kid, I had no watch.
I used to tell the time by my violin.
I used to practise in the middle of the night,
and the neighbours would yell, "Fine time to practise the violin,
three o'clock in the morning!"
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