What time is it? Time to grab some worksheets on telling time from BusyTeacher.org! Your ESL students are sure to love the 124 worksheets we offer - and they cover every aspect of telling time in English, from ordinal numbers, to expressions like “half-past,” to times associated with certain parts of a daily routine. By the time you’ve helped your class work through some of these worksheets, they’ll be telling time in English like they’ve done it all their lives.
Telling the time in English is one of the most crucial skills for lower-level ESL students to learn. Asking and telling the time are two of the most common uses for beginner English - and they’re also helpful skills for ESL students to have as they travel in English-speaking countries. Plus, telling time helps them practice their number vocabulary, as well as important measurement words like “half” and “quarter,” as well as basic prepositions like “from” and “to.”
Even so, teaching your ESL students how to tell time can seem tricky at first. They know their numbers, sure - but every culture describes positions on the clock face a little differently. Some use 24-hour clocks instead of 12-hour - and some don’t have specific words for times like “noon” and “midnight.” How can you help your students keep all this straight? With BusyTeacher.org’s 124 worksheets on telling time, of course! Beginner students will love the bright pictures and easy-to-read words on these worksheets - which makes them great supplements for your textbook’s more detailed coverage of time-telling. They help to make the topic of telling time a little friendlier, and give your visual-thinking students some images on which to hang the new time-related vocabulary they’re learning.
Some of our worksheets come with simple fill-in-the-blank questions and answers, which makes them ideal for use as quizzes and quiet exercises. Others provide frameworks for active games, to get your students out of their seats and thinking about time-telling in a playful way. Still others are perfect for printing out and using as posters, so your class will always have a visual reference point when you call on them to speak about a particular time.
The diversity of these resources comes thanks to our international community of ESL teachers, who’ve made these worksheets and posters available for free, after testing them and finding them useful in their own classrooms around the world. Every worksheet you see here is completely free to download, print, and share however you like. All we ask is that, if you’ve created a helpful worksheet of your own, you share it with the community too, by clicking the “Submit a worksheet” button at the bottom of this page.
Not sure where to start your hunt for the perfect time-telling worksheet? Try taking a look at the top ten most popular worksheets on this page - or search for worksheets that match your keywords, using the search box at the top right. Feel like browsing? All of our worksheets can be previewed in our helpful “Quick View” mode, so you can get a clear look at their first pages before you download them.
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This is a set of 25 flashcards for teaching or revising vocabulary words for time to the hour and half-hour at elementary level. They can also be used as conversation cards or classroom posters.
This is a funny activity for teaching telling time related vocabulary at elementary level. Students are asked to cut out the hour and minute hands. Use a brad to attach the hands to the clock ...
This is part two of the series on Everyday English. Here you have phrases and a dialogue to listen to. This is good for your classrooms for practicing speaking English as students can listen to th ...
This is a worksheet prepared for elementary students. It deals such issues as - time, clothes and colours. It can be used as a short warm-up at the beginning of the lesson or as a summary at the ...
Introduces simple vocabulary and sentences for beginning English security personnel. To be used for people who need to know how to describe people, give simple directions, tell what time events be ...
This is a set of colourful cards that you can use as bingo or telling the time for children in class. The aim is to learn how to tell the time correctly. These cards are very useful for pai ...
This worksheet is designed for adults (only!) who study Daily Routines at elementary level. It represents a pair-work activity where students have to find the differences (there should be 4) by as ...
Two worksheets to help students learn how to read store signs for the hours and days of business. Also practices test skill for the BEST Literacy test. Questions include: What days is the busine ...
This worksheet combines the use of daily routine vocabulary and writing time. Students are asked to write in the correct time to answer questions such as "What time do you go to school?" "What t ...
This is a worksheet I use for beginners to review the present simple, verbs related to everyday activities, and time. Each student asks three others about their daily activities, and then makes se ...
This handout concerns everyday activities and reading the time. It is prepared for the primary school. The learners have to fill the gaps with structures: I wake up, I go to schoo, I do the shoppi ...
This is a very simple and easy worksheet about clocks for kids. 1 - What is the time shown on the clock? 2 - Draw the hands and show the time. Visit MagicPathshala.com to learn how to read time an ...
Worksheet about daily routines / telling time / present simple.This is a simple worksheet for beginners or intermediate students. Students just have to answer questions about themselves or a ...
This is a worksheet for teaching or revising how to tell the time. Ss have to draw hands on clocks, and they have to write or tell the times. The listening part is up to the teacher, with a ...
A simple worksheet for beginners to write the English word below the pictures. We were teaching time and some big numbers were an issue for my students i.e. thirty, forty-five, etc. So we decided ...
A simple beginner time sheet with two sections, first section is to read the sentence "It's ____ o'clock and fill in the time. The second section is to read the time as it is written (i.e. three-t ...
It's a pair work exercise to go over vocabulary dealing mainly with numbers (time - money - ordinal numbers) but also question words. After the pairwork exchange, you can evaluate the students or ...
These are several questions to practise routines, telling the time and prepositions of time. I give one to each student, then they decide the partner they are going to ask to and the partner mus ...
I made this after one unit with a b1 class so we could see how they were getting on. Uses present simple tense and continuous. As well as past simple. Affirmative/negative/interrogative. Telling t ...
Two dice for revising the time related vocabulary. Recommended for elementary students who are asked to to roll both dice and then make a sentence by using the picture clue provided.
This simple worksheet will help to practice time prepositions together with discussing holidays, can be used as a matching game as well. It can be used in different countries for different types o ...
After practising telling the time, food and times of the day this is a worksheet that puts it all together. Students draw the time in the circles and then fill in what they eat. Once they have fil ...
Here is a simple straight-forward powerpoint presentation to help ESL learners to tell the time in English. There are 9 slides which go through all the main points on the clock with images. It als ...
A great teacher-friendly speaking activity for low levels working on Time/ Questions/ 3rd person singular Simple Present. Teachers can choose the best question formation to suit. Expand by havin ...
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