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Telling Time in French

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Copyright 2011

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Act out these times using your arms as clock hands:

1h00 Il est une heure.2h00 Il est deux heures.3h00 Il est trois heures.4h00 Il est quatre heures.5h00 Il est cinq heures.6h00 Il est six heures.

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Act out these times using your arms as clock hands:

7h00 Il est sept heures. 8h00 Il est huit heures.9h00 Il est neuf heures.10h00 Il est dix heures.11h00 Il est onze heures.

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Il est midi.It is noon.

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Il est minuit.It is midnight.

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et quartquarter past

:15

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et demiehalf past

:30

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moins le quartquarter to

:45Be sure to say it’s quarter to (“minus”)

the NEXT hour. For example: 5h45 = Il est six heures moins le quart.

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More examples:

3h00 Il est trois heures.3h02 Il est trois heures deux.3h15 Il est trois heures et quart.3h30 Il est trois heures et demie.3h45 Il est trois heures quarante-cinq.

Il est quatre heures moins le quart.

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Quelle heure est-il?What time is it?

Look at the following clocks (horloges) and watches (montres.) Say the time in French

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Il est cinq heures trente-six.

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Il est une heure et quart.

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Il est midi. - Il est minuit.

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Il est deux heures.

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Il est dix heures cinq.

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Il est onze heures vingt.

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Il est une heure vingt.

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Il est cinq heures.

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Il est onze heures et demie.

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Il est six heures.

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Il est dix heures vingt-trois.

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Il est deux heures vingt-cinq.

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Il est trois heures moins dix.Il est deux heures cinquante.

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Il est deux heures moins cinq.Il est une heure cinquante-cinq.

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Il est quatre heures moins dix.Il est trois heures cinquante.

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D’Autres ExpressionsMore Expressions

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du matin in the morning

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8:30 a.m. (8h30)

Il est huit heures et demie du matin.

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7:10 a.m. (7h10)

Il est sept heures dix

du matin.

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10:50 a.m. (11h50)

Il est dix heures cinquante du matin.

Il est onze heures moins dix du matin.

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de l’après-midiin the afternoon

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4:00 p.m. (4h00)

Il est quatre heures de l’après-midi.

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1:20 p.m. (1h20)

Il est une heure vingt

de l’après-midi.

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3:20 p.m. (3h20)

Il est trois heures vingt de l’après-

midi.

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du soirin the evening

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6:15 p.m. (6h15)

Il est six heures et quart du soir.

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7:40 p.m. (7h40)

Il est sept heures quarante du soir.

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9:30 p.m. (9h30)

Il est neuf heures et demie du soir.

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24 Hour Clock or Military Time

Commonly used in France for TV/movie

times, train schedules, class schedules, etc.

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Add 12 to a “PM” time to find the military time.

1:00 p.m. + 12 = 13h002:00 p.m. + 12 = 14h003:00 p.m. + 12 = 15h004:00 p.m. + 12 = 16h00

etc.

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Subtract 12 from a military time to determine the “PM” time. (“AM” times stay the

same.)

16h00 – 12 = 4:00 p.m. (4h)20h00 – 12 = 8:00 p.m. (8h)17h00 – 12 = 5:00 p.m. (5h)

23h00 – 12 = 11:00 p.m. (11h)etc.

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