Parts of the day

Do you know how to talk about parts of the day in English?

Let’s practice some vocabulary to help you talk about different parts of the day.


Beginner Challenge 1:

This puzzle is more difficult than is appears.

You only get one try, so think carefully before you place your tiles. Is there a better answer?

NOTE: This game is computer only.

Beginner Challenge 2:

Write two or three sentences about what usually happens at this time.

For example:
At noon, the day is often sunny and warm. I usually go home to have lunch with my family. We often eat chicken and rice.

Two reminders!

1.) Be careful to use the correct preposition:
IN the morning / the afternoon / the evening

AT noon / night / midnight / sunrise / sunset

2.) Make sure that you put your adverbs of frequency in the correct places in your sentences. Some adverbs of frequency that you can use:

always / often / sometimes / usually / rarely / never