French Vocabulary EXERCISE WORKSHEETS “Expressing Official Time vs. Civilian Time” MONTH 4 –– WEEK 15 –– TOPIC 44 –– LESSON 1
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– LESSON ONE – – Notes about Civilian Time vs Official Time – ♦ Exercice 1 – True or False – Écoutez attentivement les énoncés suivants et dites s’ils sont vrais ou faux. (Listen carefully to the following statements and indicate whether they are true or false)
PRONUNCIATION 1. official time is NOT the same as military time 2. You can very often hear military time on the radio and at the train station 3. « Quatorze heures » and « dix-huit heures » are examples of civilian times 4. Official times uses the 24-hour cycle 5. On television, time is usually given as civilian time.
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French Vocabulary EXERCISE WORKSHEETS “Expressing Official Time vs. Civilian Time” MONTH 4 –– WEEK 15 –– TOPIC 44 –– LESSON 2
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– LESSON TWO – – Comparing Official Time vs Civilian Time – ♦ Exercice 1 – True or False – Écoutez attentivement les énoncés suivants et dites s’ils sont vrais ou faux. (Listen carefully to the following statements and indicate whether they are true or false)
PRONUNCIATION 1. “Il est 23h” is an example of civilian time 2. “Il est 10h30 du soir” is an example of official time 3. “Il est 5 heures et demie de l’après-midi” is an example of official time 4. “Il est 22 heures quinze” is an example of civilian time
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