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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!

Audio Lesson


Dialogue

mujer:¿A qué hora sale nuestro tren?align="right"|
hombre:A las tres de la tarde.align="right"|
mujer:¿Y qué hora es?align="right"|
hombre:¡Son las dos cuarenta!align="right"|
mujer:¡Apúrate! ¡Corre!align="right"|

Dialogue with Translation

mujer:¿Aquéhorasalenuestrotren?align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
atwhathour(it) leavesourtrain
woman:At what time does our train leave?
hombre:Alastresdelatarde.align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
atthethreeoftheafternoon
man:At three o'clock in the afternoon.
mujer:¿Yquéhoraes?align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
andwhathour(it) is
woman:And what time is it?
hombre:¡Sonlasdoscuarenta!align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
(they) arethetwoforty
man:It's two forty.
mujer:¡Apúrate!¡Corre!align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
hurry (yourself)run
woman:Hurry up! Run!
el tren – the train
correr – to run

Vocabulary for Dialogue

la mujernoun (feminine)the woman
el hombrenoun (masculine)the man
aprepositionat
¿qué?interrogative pronounwhat?
la horanoun (feminine)the hour, the time
salirverb (infinitive)to leave
(él/ella) saleverb (present tense)he/she(/it) leaves
nuestro/nuestraposs. adjective (m./f.)our
el trennoun (masculine)the train
tresnumberthree
a las tresphraseat three o'clock
deprepositionof
la tardenoun (feminine)the afternoon
yconjunctionand
serverb (infinitive)to be
(él/ella) esverb (present tense)he/she(/it) is
¿Qué hora es?phraseWhat time is it?
(ellos/ellas) sonverb (present tense)they are
dosnumbertwo
Son las dos.phraseIt's two o'clock.
cuarentanumberforty
sereflexive pronounoneself
apurarseverb (infinitive)to hurry up (oneself)
tereflexive pronounyourself (informal, singular)
¡(tú) apúrate!verb (imperative)(you) hurry up (yourself)! (informal, singular)
correrverb (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 ephrasean e
enprepositionin
la unaphraseone o'clock
es la unaphraseit's one o'clock
a la unaphraseat one o'clock
las dosphrasetwo o'clock
son las dosphraseit's two o'clock
a las dosphraseat two o'clock
las tresphrasethree o'clock
las cuatrophrasefour o'clock
las cincophrasefive o'clock
las seisphrasesix o'clock
las sietephraseseven o'clock
quincenumberfifteen
las quince (horas)phrasethree o'clock in the afternoon
trecenumberthirteen
las trece (horas)phraseone o'clock in the afternoon
catorcenumberfourteen
las catorce (horas)phrasetwo o'clock in the afternoon
dieciséisnumbersixteen
las dieciséis (horas)phrasefour o'clock in the afternoon
veintenumbertwenty
las veinte (horas)phraseeight o'clock in the evening
ochonumbereight
¡vamonos!phraselet's go!
hasta luegophrasesee you later

 

More Vocabulary

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

salirinfinitiveto leave
(yo) salgopresent tenseI leave
(tú) salesyou leave (informal, singular)
(él/ella) salehe/she(/it) leaves
(usted) saleyou leave (formal, singular)
(nosotros/-as) salimoswe leave (m./f.)
(vosotros/-as) salísyou leave (informal, plural, m./f.)
(ellos/ellas) salenthey leave (m./f.)
(ustedes) salenyou leave (formal, plural)
 
mipossessive adjectivemy
misposs. adjective (plural)my
tupossessive adjectiveyour (informal, singular)
tusposs. adjective (plural)your (informal, singular)
supossessive adjectivehis/her(/its)/their
susposs. adjective (plural)his/her(/its)/their
supossessive adjectiveyour (formal)
susposs. adjective (plural)your (formal)
nuestro/nuestraposs. adjective (m./f.)our
nuestros/nuestrasposs. adj. (plural, m./f.)our
vuestro/vuestraposs. adjective (m./f.)your (informal, plural)
vuestros/vuestrasposs. adj. (plural, m./f.)your (informal, plural)
 
serinfinitiveto be
(yo) soypresent tenseI am
(tú) eresyou are (informal, singular)
(él/ella) eshe/she(/it) is
(usted) esyou are (formal, singular)
(nosotros/-as) somoswe are (m./f.)
(vosotros/-as) soisyou are (informal, plural, m./f.)
(ellos/ellas) sonthey are (m./f.)
(ustedes) sonyou are (formal, plural)
 
mereflexive pronounmyself
teyourself (informal, singular)
sehimself/herself(/itself)
seyourself (formal, singular)
nosourselves, each other
osyourselves, each other (informal, plural)
sethemselves, each other
seyourselves, each other (formal, plural)
 
apúrarseinfinitiveto 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)
 
correrinfinitiveto 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)


    
uno1
dos2
tres3
cuatro4
cinco5
seis6
siete7
ocho8
nueve9
diez10
once11
doce12
trece13
catorce14
quince15
dieciséis16
diecisiete17
dieciocho18
diecinueve19
veinte20

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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