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com. Hello and welcome to Beginner's English

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conversation eleven. Today we will talk
about the days of the week. Let's

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review the days of the week in
order. Remember we use a big letter

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for the days of the week.
The first day of the week is Sunday.

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Sunday is first. The second day
of the week is Monday. Monday

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is second. The third day of
the week is Tuesday. Tuesday is third.

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The day of the week is Wednesday. Wednesday is fourth. The fifth

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day of the week is Thursday.
Thursday is fifth. The sixth day of

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the week is Friday. Friday is
sixth. The seventh day of the week

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is Saturday. Saturday is the seventh. Last. We can also use last

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to describe Saturday. Saturday is the
last day of the week. Let's review

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the days of the week. Repeat
after me Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,

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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Great job. We see is and

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was many times in this conversation.
Is is for the present, is for

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the past. Yesterday is in the
past. Yesterday already happened. We use

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was to talk about yesterday. Let's
look at the last two lines in the

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conversation. What day was yesterday?
Yesterday was Sunday, today tomorrow and the

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day after tomorrow are all in the
present or future, so we use is.

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Let's look at the words used to
describe the days of the week.

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First, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh or last.

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These are called ordinal numbers. You
can spell them out or you can

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write them with numbers. For example, first you can write the number one

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s T. Second, you can
write the number two in D. Third

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you can write the number three,
are the and so on. Let's pretend

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today is Thursday. Practice answering the
questions what day is it? Today?

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Today is Thursday? M Yesterday is
the day before? What day was yesterday?

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Remember today is Thursday? What day
was yesterday? Yesterday was Wednesday?

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What day is tomorrow? Tomorrow is
Friday? What day is the day after

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tomorrow? The day after tomorrow is
Saturday. Great job, Go ahead and

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