Practice Time in English with Songs About Time

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Language learning becomes a joyous symphony with our carefully curated collection of songs designed to teach vocabulary related to days of the week, months of the year, and telling time in English. Whether you're a young language enthusiast or an adult learner, the power of music transforms the learning experience into an enjoyable adventure.  
Songs About Time

"Songs for Kids" enchant little minds with playful melodies, igniting a lifelong passion for language. Meanwhile, "Songs for Adults" strike a perfect chord between entertainment and education, fostering language mastery in a delightful way.

Songs for kids

Here is a small and delightful collection of songs specially curated for young English language learners! Learning vocabulary related to days of the week, units of time, months of the year, and telling time has never been more fun and engaging. 

These catchy and interactive tunes are designed to captivate the imagination of children, making the learning process enjoyable and effective. Through rhythmic melodies and playful lyrics, kids will effortlessly absorb essential English words, enhancing their language skills while having a great time. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or a little language learner, dive into this musical adventure and watch as the magic of music brings language to life!


Song 1: Months of the year

(Verse 1)

January starts the year anew,

With winter's chill and skies of blue.

Next comes February, short but sweet,

Valentine's love and a cozy heat.

 

(Chorus)

Twelve months make up our year,

Each one special, loud and clear.

Learning their names, oh what fun,

Sing along, everyone!


(Verse 2)

March comes in with winds so strong,

Springtime blooms, days grow long.

April's showers bring flowers bright,

Easter eggs and a joyful sight.


(Chorus)

Twelve months make up our year,

Each one special, loud and clear.

Learning their names, oh what fun,

Sing along, everyone!


(Bridge)

May's the month of blossoms fair,

Nature's beauty beyond compare.

June arrives with the summer's embrace,

School's out, let's have a break!


(Verse 3)

July brings warmth and fireworks bright,

Independence Day, oh what a sight.

August vacations, the sun's still high,

Lazy days pass by, oh my!

 

(Chorus)

Twelve months make up our year,

Each one special, loud and clear.

Learning their names, oh what fun,

Sing along, everyone!

 

(Bridge)

September starts with back-to-school,

Learning and growing, it's really cool.

October brings pumpkins and spooky fright,

Halloween fun on a spooky night.

 

(Verse 4)

November's here, and autumn leaves fall,

Thanksgiving feasts, we cherish all.

December ends with festive cheer,

Christmas joy and a brand-new year!

 

(Chorus)

Twelve months make up our year,

Each one special, loud and clear.

Learning their names, oh what fun,

Sing along, everyone!

 

(Outro)

Now we've sung the months in line,

Remember them, and you'll be just fine.

With this song in mind, you'll know them clear,

The months of the year, so dear!


Song 2: Clock and time of the day

(Verse 1)

Tick-tock, tick-tock, the clock goes 'round,

Let's learn to tell the time, let's get on solid ground.

With words and numbers, we'll sail through,

Telling time in English, it's easy for me and you!

 

(Verse 2)

At half-past one, the day's begun,

The little hand points to the one, oh what fun!

The big hand is on the six, you see,

Time to sleep till the morning to be happy!

 

(Chorus)

Oh, it's time to learn, come on, let's go,

From morning to night, we'll take it slow.

Minutes and hours, we'll soon be pros,

Telling time in English, that's how it goes!

 

(Bridge)

As the sun climbs high, it's twelve o'clock noon,

The hands stand tall, it's time for lunch soon.

And when it's nine at night, bedtime's near,

The day's winding down, sleep is almost here.

 

(Verse 3)

Quarter past two, the hands will show,

The little hand's on two, the big hand's on the three, you know.

Five-fifteen, we meet and play,

The little hand's on five, the big hand's on three, hooray!

 

(Chorus)

Oh, it's time to learn, come on, let's go,

From morning to night, we'll take it slow.

Minutes and hours, we'll soon be pros,

Telling time in English, that's how it goes!

 

(Outro)

So now you've learned to tell the time,

With this simple song, it's not a crime.

The clock's our friend, it's plain to see,

Telling time in English, we're happy as can be!


Song 3: Days of the week

(Verse 1)

Monday, Monday, start the week,

Let's learn the days, let's take a peek.

Tuesday, Tuesday, day number two,

Learning English, we'll make it through.

 

(Chorus)

Days of the week, sing along with glee,

From Monday to Sunday, one, two, three.

Kids, let's have some fun,

Master the days, one by one!

 

(Verse 2)

Wednesday, Wednesday, halfway there,

We'll learn them all, it's only fair.

Thursday, Thursday, almost done,

Learning the days can be such fun.

 

(Chorus)

Days of the week, sing along with glee,

From Monday to Sunday, one, two, three.

Kids, let's have some fun,

Master the days, one by one!

 

(Bridge)

Friday, Friday, the weekend's near,

Time to rest and cheer.

Saturday, Saturday, play and play,

Laugh and learn all the day!

 

(Verse 3)

Sunday is the last of weekend days,

Reflect and plan, in  special ways.

Now we've sung the days in line,

With this song, you'll do just fine!

 

(Chorus)

Days of the week, sing along with glee,

From Monday to Sunday, one, two, three.

Kids, let's have some fun,

Master the days, one by one!

 

(Outro)

So, little learners, now you see,

The days of the week, it's easy-peasy!

With this song in your heart,

Remember the days, let's never part!

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Songs for adults

Adult English language enthusiasts can embrace the world of language learning with our curated selection of songs as well. Mastering vocabulary related to days of the week, months of the year, and telling time becomes an enjoyable journey with these melodious tunes. 

Designed to cater to adult learners, these songs strike the perfect balance between entertainment and educational value. So, whether you're starting your language-learning journey or seeking to expand your language prowess, these songs will accompany you on your path to linguistic success. 


Song 1: Months of the year

(Verse 1)

In January, winter's chill does bite,

A new year dawns, a fresh start in sight.

February's here, love's in the air,

With Valentine's hearts, we show we care.

 

(Chorus)

Twelve months we'll learn, one by one,

From January to December, it's all fun.

With this song in your ear,

Master the months of the year!

 

(Verse 2)

March comes in like a lion, they say,

Spring's awakening, in its own way.

April showers, May flowers bloom,

Nature's rebirth, dispelling gloom.

 

(Chorus)

Twelve months we'll learn, one by one,

From January to December, it's all fun.

With this song in your ear,

Master the months of the year!

 

(Bridge)

As June arrives, summer's embrace,

Sun-kissed days, adventures to chase.

July's heat, the beach and sand,

Time to relax and expand.

 

(Verse 3)

August heat, vacations unwind,

Exploring new places, we find.

September's turn, school's back in session,

Learning and growth, a valuable lesson.

 

(Chorus)

Twelve months we'll learn, one by one,

From January to December, it's all fun.

With this song in your ear,

Master the months of the year!

 

(Bridge)

October's chill, leaves falling low,

Halloween tricks, a spooky glow.

November brings gratitude and thanks,

Harvest feasts and family ranks.

 

(Verse 4)

December arrives, the year's end near,

Holidays' joy, filled with cheer.

Twelve months we've journeyed through,

Language learners, hats off to you!

 

(Chorus)

Twelve months we've learned, one by one,

From January to December, it's all done.

With this song in your ear,

Mastered the months of the year!

 

Song 2: Telling the time

(Verse 1)

The clock is ticking, don't you know?

Let's learn to tell the time, it's time to grow.

With hours and minutes, we'll find our way,

In English, we'll speak, no more delay.

 

(Chorus)

Tick-tock, tick-tock, the hours go 'round,

From morning to night, we'll make it sound.

With this song, you'll feel the rhyme,

Language learners now's your time!

 

(Verse 2)

At half-past two, we sleep in bed,

The big hand points to six, don’t be sad.

The little hand's on the two, don't you see?

It's half past two, like that, we agree.

 

(Chorus)

Tick-tock, tick-tock, the hours go 'round,

From morning to night, we'll make it sound.

With this song, you'll feel the rhyme,

Language learners, now's your time!

 

(Bridge)

The clock's not tricky, you'll soon find out,

With practice and patience, there's no doubt.

Quarter past four, the little hand will guide,

The big hand on three, no need to hide.

 

(Verse 3)

Six o'clock comes, it's time to eat,

The little hand's on twelve, a simple feat.

The big hand's on six, it's dinner's call,

Telling the time, you'll stand tall.

 

(Chorus)

Tick-tock, tick-tock, the hours go 'round,

From morning to night, we'll make it sound.

With this song, you'll feel the rhyme,

Language learners, now's your time!

 

(Verse 4)

As the sun sets, it's eight at night,

The little hand's on eight, it's quite a sight.

The big hand's on twelve, before it's too late,

Telling the time, you'll celebrate.

 

(Chorus)

Tick-tock, tick-tock, the hours go 'round,

From morning to night, we'll make it sound.

With this song, you'll feel the rhyme,

Language learners, now's your time!

 

(Outro)

So, don't be shy, let's learn with glee,

Telling the time, you and me.

With this song, you'll feel the rhyme,

Language learners, now's your time!

 

Song 3: Days of the week

(Verse 1)

On Monday, we begin the week,

A fresh start, a new technique.

Tuesday follows, second in line,

Keep learning, it's a great sign.

 

(Chorus)

Days of the week, let's sing along,

From Monday to Sunday, we'll stay strong.

With this song in your ear,

Master the days, no fear!  
 

(Verse 2)

Wednesday comes, the middle day,

We're halfway there, on our way.

Thursday's here, don't lose your stride,

Language learning, let's take it in stride.

 

(Chorus)

Days of the week, let's sing along,

From Monday to Sunday, we'll stay strong.

With this song in your ear,

Master the days, no fear!

 

(Bridge)

Friday arrives, the weekend's near,

A little break, let's cheer!

Saturday's rest, a day to play,

Revitalize, and seize the day!

 

(Verse 3)

Sunday comes, the week's end,

Reflect and plan, with time to spend.

Now we've sung the days in line,

With this song, you'll do just fine!

 

(Outro)

So, let's remember, it's plain to see,

The days of the week, you and me.

With this song in your ear,

Language learners, have no fear!

Conclusion 

As the final note of our language and music fusion resonates, we hope this collection of songs has left a lasting imprint on your language learning journey. The enchanting melodies and clever lyrics have made acquiring vocabulary related to days of the week, months of the year, and telling time in English an unforgettable experience. 

May these songs accompany you on your quest for linguistic excellence, turning language learning into a delightful and lifelong pursuit. Let the melodies linger, and may you continue to dance with the beauty of English language and its timeless tunes.

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Comments

tiana0Mar 21st, 2024
Bravo 👏
Imogen RoseNov 9th, 2023
wow, cool!