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Everyday English Phrasebook 04 - Numbers, Time, and Dates

Numbers, clock time, days, months, dates, scheduling, and frequency

How to learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 04 - Numbers, Time, and Dates" with passive listening

This topic contains 150 English phrases with None support. You can keep them playing in Kuku.talk while you work, walk, or handle routine tasks.

Passive listening does not require a separate lesson: short phrases return in small batches, and regular repetition helps you meet useful wording more often.

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Phrases in this topic

Below is the full phrase list for "Everyday English Phrasebook 04 - Numbers, Time, and Dates": use it to preview the topic, listen actively or passively, and review in Kuku.talk.

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1 zero
2 one
3 two
4 three
5 four
6 five
7 six
8 seven
9 eight
10 nine
11 ten
12 eleven
13 twelve
14 thirteen
15 fourteen
16 fifteen
17 sixteen
18 seventeen
19 eighteen
20 nineteen
21 twenty
22 thirty
23 forty
24 fifty
25 one hundred
26 one thousand
27 what time is it
28 today is
29 tomorrow is
30 once a week
31 My number is five.
32 I need two tickets.
33 We need three chairs.
34 There are four people.
35 I have five minutes.
36 Take six copies.
37 Room seven is upstairs.
38 Bus eight is late.
39 Nine people are coming.
40 Ten dollars is fine.
41 I have eleven messages.
42 The meeting is at twelve.
43 Thirteen is my lucky number.
44 The code is fourteen fifteen.
45 It costs sixteen dollars.
46 We need seventeen forms.
47 There are eighteen seats.
48 Nineteen people signed up.
49 What time is it?
50 It's one o'clock.
51 It's two fifteen.
52 It's three thirty.
53 It's four forty-five.
54 It's five to six.
55 It's ten after seven.
56 It's half past eight.
57 The store opens at nine.
58 The bus leaves at ten.
59 Class starts at eleven.
60 Lunch is at noon.
61 Dinner is at seven.
62 I wake up at six.
63 I go to bed at eleven.
64 Can we meet at five?
65 Let's meet at four thirty.
66 I'm free after three.
67 What day is it today?
68 Today is Monday.
69 Tomorrow is Tuesday.
70 Yesterday was Sunday.
71 My birthday is in May.
72 The appointment is on June fifth.
73 The meeting is on Friday.
74 The deadline is next week.
75 I leave on Saturday.
76 I come back on Sunday.
77 The date is March first.
78 Today is the tenth.
79 It starts on April second.
80 The event is in July.
81 The office is closed in August.
82 School starts in September.
83 The trip is in October.
84 The year is twenty twenty-six.
85 I work every day.
86 I study every morning.
87 I call once a week.
88 I go there twice a month.
89 I visit three times a year.
90 I usually wake up early.
91 I sometimes work late.
92 I rarely eat breakfast.
93 I never smoke.
94 I always carry my phone.
95 I often drink tea.
96 I see him every Friday.
97 We meet every Monday.
98 The bus comes every ten minutes.
99 The class is twice a week.
100 The shop is open all day.
101 The bank is closed on Sundays.
102 The train is late again.
103 Are you free today?
104 Are you free tomorrow?
105 Are you free this weekend?
106 Can we meet next week?
107 Can we meet in the morning?
108 Can we talk in the afternoon?
109 Can you come this evening?
110 I have time now.
111 I don't have time today.
112 I need ten minutes.
113 Give me five minutes.
114 I'll be there in an hour.
115 I'll be ready in a minute.
116 Let's start at nine.
117 Let's finish before five.
118 Please come after lunch.
119 Please arrive before noon.
120 The appointment is at three.
121 number
122 date
123 day
124 week
125 month
126 year
127 hour
128 minute
129 second
130 morning
131 afternoon
132 evening
133 night
134 noon
135 midnight
136 today
137 tomorrow
138 yesterday
139 Monday
140 Tuesday
141 Wednesday
142 Thursday
143 Friday
144 Saturday
145 Sunday
146 calendar
147 schedule
148 appointment
149 deadline
150 weekend

Passive listening questions

How can I learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 04 - Numbers, Time, and Dates" through passive listening?

Add the topic to your study routine and listen to the phrases in the background during the day. This gives you more contact with useful expressions without a long separate session.

Why preview the phrase list first?

The list helps you quickly assess the topic vocabulary, see the None text, and decide which expressions deserve more listening time.

Can I add this topic to Kuku.talk study?

Yes. After signing in, open the study dashboard, choose the topic, and listen to the phrases in small repeated batches.