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Universidad Veracruzana

Universidad Veracruzana. Centro de Idiomas. Dates & ordinal numbers. Days. Monday (Mon)* Tuesday (Tue)* Wednesday (Wed)* Thursday (Thu)* Friday (Fri)* Saturday (Sat)* Sunday (Sun)* * Abbreviation Notice that in English, the days of the week are always CAPITALISED.

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Universidad Veracruzana

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  1. Universidad Veracruzana Centro de Idiomas

  2. Dates & ordinal numbers

  3. Days

  4. Monday (Mon)* Tuesday (Tue)* Wednesday (Wed)* Thursday (Thu)* Friday (Fri)* Saturday (Sat)* Sunday (Sun)* *Abbreviation Notice that in English, the days of the week are always CAPITALISED The days of the week:

  5. CROSSWORDPUZZLE

  6. Now, answer: What’s your favorite day of the week?Why?What do you do in your favorite day?

  7. Months

  8. JulyAugust (Aug)September (Sept)October (Oct)November(Nov)December (Dec) The months of the year January (Jan) February (Feb) March (Mar)April (Apr) MayJune In English, the months of the year are always CAPITALISED.

  9. Activity: Unscramble the following words to form the months of the year. pilar _____________ berotoc _____________ ryanaju _____________ remedceb _____________ yam _____________ tuagus _____________ mestepreb _____________ bryefura _____________ rhacm _____________ neju _____________ ulyj _____________ mevnerob _____________

  10. Word Search Puzzle Find the days of the week and the months of the year in the following puzzle.

  11. OrdinalNumbers

  12. When we place objects in order, we use ordinal numbers to tell their position.  Ordinal numbers are similar to cardinal numbers but they are given an ending: ‘th’ and some of them have changes. Look: four - fourth eleven – eleventh but… one - first two - second three - third five - fifth eight - eighth nine - ninth twelve - twelfth In compound ordinal numbers, note that only the last figure is written as an ordinal number: 421st = four hundred and twenty-first 5,111th = five thousand, one hundred and eleventh

  13. Here you have a table of ordinal numbers:

  14. Dates

  15. In English we express dates in different ways. Thus, we have differences when writing dates. Look: InBritish Englishthedayis usually putbeforethemonth. If you wish, you can add theending of the ordinal number. You can put a comma before the year, but this is not common anymore in British English. Example:5(th) October(,) 2004 In American Englishthemonthis usually putbeforethe day. If you wish, you can put the definite article before the day. It is common to write a comma before the year. Example:October (the) 5(th), 2004 You can also write the date by using numbers only. The most common forms are: Example:5/10/04 or 5-10-04

  16. Now, noticehow we read or say dates: If you put the day before the month, use the definite article before the day and the preposition of before the month. So, if we have the date: 5 October 2004 , we read it like this: the fifth of October, two thousand and four If you put the month before the day, use the definite article before the day in British English. In American English, the definite article can be dropped. So we read October 5, 2004 as October (the) fifth, two thousand and four.

  17. Activity:Write down the following dates in the way you would write them, for example, in a letter. • 6/06/2009 ________________________________ • 24/03/2010 _______________________________ • 4/10/2000 _______________________________ • 12/02/2007 _______________________________ • 21/03/2008 _______________________________ • 16/04/2003 _______________________________

  18. For further practice on dates: http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/date/exercises?type=spoken http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/date/exercises?type=written

  19. Seasons

  20. SPRING It is the season between winter and summer. In this time,March, April and May, flowers bloom and hibernating animals leave their winter sleeping places.

  21. SUMMER It is the warmest time of the year and it rains a lot. Summer ranges fromJunetoAugust

  22. AUTUMN It is sometimes called Fall because of the falling leaves. In autumn time,September,OctoberandNovember,in different parts of the world leaves change color.

  23. WINTER Winter is the coldest season of the year. It ranges over December, January and February.

  24. Weather How do we describe the weather for each season?To ask how the weather is we usually use a question “What’s the weather like?” It’s +adjective

  25. Sunny

  26. Partlycloudy

  27. Clear

  28. Beautiful

  29. Hot

  30. Cold

  31. Foggy

  32. Cloudy

  33. Hailing

  34. Rainy/raining

  35. Snowing

  36. Stormy

  37. Windy

  38. Activity:Describe each season’s weather in your country. Use the adjectives above.

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