Days of the week (các ngày trong tuần) : Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Days of the week (các ngày trong tuần) : Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
⦿ Tuesday – thứ ba
⦿ Wednesday – thứ tư
⦿ Saturday – thứ 7
The accent in the pronunciation is always on the first syllable, The two most difficult
days to pronounce are Tuesday and Thursday, so take extra time to practice those.
As you can see, we always use a capital letter for the first letter of each day. Here are
some examples:
As you can see, we often use ‘on’ before the days of the week.
Months
Here are the twelve months of the year with the pronunciation:
We also always use a capital letter for the first letter of months. For example:
1st – first
2nd – second
3rd – third
4th – fourth
5th – fifth
6th – sixth
7th – seventh
8th – eighth
9th – ninth
10th – tenth
The numbers from 11-19 follow the same pattern of adding -th to the number:
11th – eleventh
12th – twelfth (the letter v changes to f)
13th – thirteenth
14th – fourteenth
15th – fifteenth
16th – sixteenth
17th – seventeenth
18th – eighteenth
19th – nineteenth
The numbers ending in -ty, like 20 and 30, change the -y to -i and add -eth. For
example:
20 – twentieth
30 – thirtieth
21st – twenty-first
22nd – twenty-second
23rd – twenty-third
24th – twenty-fourth
25th – twenty-fifth
26th – twenty-sixth
27th – twenty-seventh
28th – twenty-eighth
29th – twenty-ninth
30th – thirtieth
31st – thirty-first
In British English, the date usually begins with the day followed by the month, while in
American English the month is normally first. This is also true when we abbreviate a
date into three numbers. For example, 1st December 2017 becomes:
1/12/2017 in British English
12/1/2017 in American English.
As with days, we use ‘on’ with dates. Here are some examples:
Years
In English, most years are separated into two numbers. For example:
For example:
N.B. When we refer to a particular occasion like ‘Christmas’ or ‘Easter’ we use ‘at’. For
example:
Another great way to help you remember how to say the days and months in English
is to change the language setting on your phone and/or computer to English. In this
way, when you see the calendar and your agenda you can practice. And if you keep a
wall or desk calendar at work or at home, get an English one next time. It’s a simple
but very effective way to practice.
So now you can say the days and dates in English, you’re ready to arrange
meetings and vacations!