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Mentioning Specific Times in Spanish.

Hola Super Learners,

Welcome back to Spanish Super Tutor! Today, we will delve into an essential aspect of Spanish language learning:

Mentioning Specific Times in Spanish.

Whether you're scheduling a meeting, planning an event, or simply discussing your daily routine, knowing how to correctly mention specific times is crucial for clear and effective communication.


Unlock the Secrets to Mentioning Specific Times in Spanish

Time expressions in Spanish are not only fundamental for daily conversations but also for setting up appointments and planning activities. Understanding how to articulate these times accurately

is key to avoiding misunderstandings and making sure your days go as planned.

### Essential Tips for Mentioning Specific Times


Here are some tips and examples that will help you master the art of mentioning specific times in Spanish:

1. Using ‘a las’ for Specific Hour (Usando ‘a las’ para la Hora Específica)

- "La reunión comienza a las tres de la tarde." (The meeting starts at three in the afternoon.)

- Use ‘a las’ followed by the time when referring to specific clock times (except for one o'clock where you use 'a la').

2. Half Hours and Quarter Hours (Medias Horas y Cuartos de Hora)

- "Voy al gimnasio a las seis y media." (I go to the gym at six thirty.)

- "La clase termina a las nueve y cuarto." (The class ends at nine fifteen.)

- For half hours, use ‘y media’ after the hour, and for quarter hours, use ‘y cuarto’.

3. Using ‘de la mañana/tarde/noche’

- "Desayuno a las siete de la mañana." (I have breakfast at seven in the morning.)

- These phrases help specify the time of day, which is crucial especially when the time could be ambiguous.

### Practice with Real-Life Scenarios

To effectively learn these expressions, try incorporating them into real-life scenarios:

- Role-Playing: Simulate situations where you need to set times, such as making an appointment or planning a meeting.

- Time-Related Questions: Ask and answer questions about schedules to practice the vocabulary in context.

- Feedback from Experts: Utilize platforms like Spanish Super Tutor to get personalized feedback on your usage of time expressions.

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### Conclusion

Mentioning specific times in Spanish is a practical skill that enhances your ability to communicate effectively in everyday situations. By mastering these expressions, you ensure that your plans are understood clearly by everyone involved.

Miguel Marina

Spanish Super Tutor

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