Times of the Day Vocabulary
Understanding the times of the day is essential for clear communication in English. In our video, we cover the key times of the day and their corresponding terms. Here’s a quick overview:
- 6am - Dawn: This is the time when the sun is just starting to rise, marking the beginning of the day.
- 8am - Morning: The period after dawn and before noon, when most people start their day.
- 12pm - Noon: This is the middle of the day when the sun is at its highest point.
- 3pm - Afternoon: The time between noon and evening, often a period of continued work or activities.
- 5pm - Dusk: The time just before evening when the sun begins to set.
- 6pm - Evening: The period following dusk, often when people have dinner and wind down.
- 9pm - Night: The time when darkness has fully set in and people typically prepare for sleep.
Learning times of the day helps you describe daily activities and understand conversations more accurately. Knowing the specific times associated with dawn, morning, noon, afternoon, dusk, evening, and night allows you to communicate more precisely.
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