Spanish by Choice/SpanishPod newbie lesson A0056


      What Time Is the Train?


      Introduction

      Don't panic! Take your time with this lesson! Not only are Liliana and JP talking about a lot of numbers but also about times and hours — including the funny 24-hour system. We learn that JP doesn't like it and even Liliana seems to get it wrong at one point. Anyway, the key phrases are: ¿Qué hora es? – What time is it? and ¡Apúrate! – Hurry up!

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      Audio Lesson


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      Dialogue

      mujer: ¿A qué hora sale nuestro tren?
      hombre: A las tres de la tarde.
      mujer: ¿Y qué hora es?
      hombre: ¡Son las dos cuarenta!
      mujer: ¡Apúrate! ¡Corre!
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      Dialogue with Translation

      mujer: ¿A qué hora sale nuestro tren?
      at what hour (it) leaves our train
      woman: At what time does our train leave?
      hombre: A las tres de la tarde.
      at the three of the afternoon
      man: At three o'clock in the afternoon.
      mujer: ¿Y qué hora es?
      and what hour (it) is
      woman: And what time is it?
      hombre: ¡Son las dos cuarenta!
      (they) are the two forty
      man: It's two forty.
      mujer: ¡Apúrate! ¡Corre!
      hurry (yourself) run
      woman: Hurry up! Run!
      el tren – the train
      correr – to run

      Vocabulary for Dialogue

      la mujer noun (feminine) the woman
      el hombre noun (masculine) the man
      a preposition at
      ¿qué? interrogative pronoun what?
      la hora noun (feminine) the hour, the time
      salir verb (infinitive) to leave
      (él/ella) sale verb (present tense) he/she(/it) leaves
      nuestro/nuestra poss. adjective (m./f.) our
      el tren noun (masculine) the train
      tres number three
      a las tres phrase at three o'clock
      de preposition of
      la tarde noun (feminine) the afternoon
      y conjunction and
      ser verb (infinitive) to be
      (él/ella) es verb (present tense) he/she(/it) is
      ¿Qué hora es? phrase What time is it?
      (ellos/ellas) son verb (present tense) they are
      dos number two
      Son las dos. phrase It's two o'clock.
      cuarenta number forty
      se reflexive pronoun oneself
      apurarse verb (infinitive) to hurry up (oneself)
      te reflexive pronoun yourself (informal, singular)
      ¡(tú) apúrate! verb (imperative) (you) hurry up (yourself)! (informal, singular)
      correr verb (infinitive) to run
      ¡(tú) corre! verb (imperative) (you) run! (informal, singular)
      las cinco – five o'clock
      las veinte – eight o'clock in the evening

      Vocabulary for Audio Lesson

      una e phrase an e
      en preposition in
      la una phrase one o'clock
      es la una phrase it's one o'clock
      a la una phrase at one o'clock
      las dos phrase two o'clock
      son las dos phrase it's two o'clock
      a las dos phrase at two o'clock
      las tres phrase three o'clock
      las cuatro phrase four o'clock
      las cinco phrase five o'clock
      las seis phrase six o'clock
      las siete phrase seven o'clock
      quince number fifteen
      las quince (horas) phrase three o'clock in the afternoon
      trece number thirteen
      las trece (horas) phrase one o'clock in the afternoon
      catorce number fourteen
      las catorce (horas) phrase two o'clock in the afternoon
      dieciséis number sixteen
      las dieciséis (horas) phrase four o'clock in the afternoon
      veinte number twenty
      las veinte (horas) phrase eight o'clock in the evening
      ocho number eight
      ¡vamonos! phrase let's go!
      hasta luego phrase see you later
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      More Vocabulary

      This section includes grammatically related words. Some of them are required by the exercise Dialogue Recast.

      salir infinitive to leave
      (yo) salgo present tense I leave
      (tú) sales you leave (informal, singular)
      (él/ella) sale he/she(/it) leaves
      (usted) sale you leave (formal, singular)
      (nosotros/-as) salimos we leave (m./f.)
      (vosotros/-as) salís you leave (informal, plural, m./f.)
      (ellos/ellas) salen they leave (m./f.)
      (ustedes) salen you leave (formal, plural)
       
      mi possessive adjective my
      mis poss. adjective (plural) my
      tu possessive adjective your (informal, singular)
      tus poss. adjective (plural) your (informal, singular)
      su possessive adjective his/her(/its)/their
      sus poss. adjective (plural) his/her(/its)/their
      su possessive adjective your (formal)
      sus poss. adjective (plural) your (formal)
      nuestro/nuestra poss. adjective (m./f.) our
      nuestros/nuestras poss. adj. (plural, m./f.) our
      vuestro/vuestra poss. adjective (m./f.) your (informal, plural)
      vuestros/vuestras poss. adj. (plural, m./f.) your (informal, plural)
       
      ser infinitive to be
      (yo) soy present tense I am
      (tú) eres you are (informal, singular)
      (él/ella) es he/she(/it) is
      (usted) es you are (formal, singular)
      (nosotros/-as) somos we are (m./f.)
      (vosotros/-as) sois you are (informal, plural, m./f.)
      (ellos/ellas) son they are (m./f.)
      (ustedes) son you are (formal, plural)
       
      me reflexive pronoun myself
      te yourself (informal, singular)
      se himself/herself(/itself)
      se yourself (formal, singular)
      nos ourselves, each other
      os yourselves, each other (informal, plural)
      se themselves, each other
      se yourselves, each other (formal, plural)
       
      apúrarse infinitive to hurry up (oneself)
      ¡(tú) apúrate! imperative (you) hurry up (yourself)! (informal, singular)
      ¡(usted) apúrese! (you) hurry up (yourself)! (formal, singular)
      ¡(nosotros/-as) apurémonos! (let's) hurry up (ourselves)! (m./f.)
      ¡(vosotros/-as) apuraos! (you) hurry up (yourselves)! (informal, plural, m./f.)
      ¡(ustedes) apúrense! (you) hurry up (yourselves)! (formal, plural)
       
      correr infinitive to run
      ¡(tú) corre! imperative (you) run! (informal, singular)
      ¡(usted) corra! (you) run! (formal, singular)
      ¡(nosotros/-as) corramos! (let's) run! (m./f.)
      ¡(vosotros/-as) corred! (you) run! (informal, plural, m./f.)
      ¡(ustedes) corran! (you) run! (formal, plural)


          
      uno 1
      dos 2
      tres 3
      cuatro 4
      cinco 5
      seis 6
      siete 7
      ocho 8
      nueve 9
      diez 10
      once 11
      doce 12
      trece 13
      catorce 14
      quince 15
      dieciséis 16
      diecisiete 17
      dieciocho 18
      diecinueve 19
      veinte 20
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      Exercises

      Dialogue Translation

      Translate from Spanish to English. Click each bar to check your answer. If possible, read the Spanish sentences aloud.

      ¿A qué hora sale nuestro tren?

      At what time does our train leave?

      A las tres de la tarde.

      At three o'clock in the afternoon.

      ¿Y qué hora es?

      And what time is it?

      ¡Son las dos cuarenta!

      It's two forty.

      ¡Apúrate! ¡Corre!

      Hurry up! Run!

      Dialogue Recall

      Now translate from English to Spanish. Remember to say the Spanish sentences aloud.

      At what time does our train leave?

      ¿A qué hora sale nuestro tren?

      At three o'clock in the afternoon.

      A las tres de la tarde.

      And what time is it?

      ¿Y qué hora es?

      It's two forty.

      ¡Son las dos cuarenta!

      Hurry up! Run!

      ¡Apúrate! ¡Corre!

      Dialogue Remix

      Translate this variant of the dialogue from English to Spanish.

      What time is it?

      ¿Qué hora es?

      It's one o'clock.

      Es la una.

      And at what time does the train leave?

      ¿Y a qué hora sale el tren?

      Our train leaves at three o'clock in the afternoon.

      Nuestro tren sale a las tres de la tarde.

      Hurry up! Run! (speaking to a watch)

      ¡Apúrate! ¡Corre!

      Dialogue Recast

      This translation exercise requires some of the words from the More Vocabulary section.

      At what time does your train leave? (formal, singular)

      ¿A qué hora sale su tren?

      At five o'clock in the afternoon.

      A las cinco de la tarde.

      And what time is it?

      ¿Y qué hora es?

      It's four forty.

      ¡Son las cuatro cuarenta!

      Hurry up! Run! (formal, singular)

      ¡Apúrese! ¡Corra!


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