A2 Level Wordlist - Time and Date

Here you will learn some English words about the time and date, such as "calendar", "century", and "today", prepared for A2 learners.

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A2 Level Wordlist
calendar [noun]

a page or set of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, especially one put on a wall

Ex: My son has a calendar in his room where he marks the countdown to his birthday .
century [noun]

a period of one hundred years

Ex: The city celebrated its third century of existence last year .
decade [noun]

ten years of time

Ex: Over the past decade , the city 's population has doubled .
today [adverb]

on the present day not tomorrow or yesterday

Ex:
yesterday [adverb]

at a time within the 24-hour period immediately preceding the current day

Ex:
tomorrow [adverb]

on the day after the present day

Ex:
the past [noun]

the time that has passed

Ex: Some traditions from the past are still practiced today .
future [noun]

the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then

Ex: They are saving money for their child 's future .
moment [noun]

a very short period of time

Ex: The play was paused for a moment due to technical issues .

the time in the middle of the day when we eat lunch

Ex: The office is usually quiet around lunchtime .
long [adverb]

for a great amount of time

Ex: The journey took long , but they finally reached their destination .
short [adjective]

lasting for a brief time

Ex: The doctor 's appointment was short and efficient .
early [adverb]

before the usual or scheduled time

Ex: The concert started early because the band was ready .
late [adverb]

after the typical or expected time

Ex: We ate dinner late because we were waiting for dad to come home .
daily [adverb]

in a way that happens every day or once a day

Ex: The medication must be taken daily with food .
weekly [adverb]

after every seven days

Ex: They review progress reports weekly .
monthly [adverb]

in a way than happens once every month

Ex: She reviews her investment portfolio monthly .
yearly [adverb]

after every twelve months

Ex: I renew my subscription to the magazine yearly .
immediately [adverb]

in a way that is instant and involves no delay

Ex: I immediately understood the problem when I saw the equation .
recently [adverb]

at or during a time that is not long ago

Ex: The company introduced a new product recently .
last [adjective]

being the final one in a sequence

Ex: Make sure to submit your application by the last deadline to be considered .
later [adverb]

at a time following the current or mentioned moment, without specifying exactly when

Ex: They decided to start their trip later in the morning .
before [adverb]

at an earlier point in time

Ex: We 've met before , have n't we ?
on time [adverb]

exactly at the specified time, neither late nor early

Ex: I need to wake up early to get to the station on time .
suddenly [adverb]

in a way that is quick and unexpected

Ex: It began to rain suddenly while we were playing football .
yet [adverb]

up until the current or given time

Ex: He applied for the job last month and has n't received a response yet .
a.m. [adverb]

between midnight and noon

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p.m. [adverb]

after noon and before midnight

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after [adverb]

at a later time

Ex: He promised to call , but we never heard from him after .
close [adjective]

near or approaching in time

Ex: The concert date is getting close , and tickets are almost sold out .
modern [adjective]

related to the most recent time or to the present time

Ex: The documentary highlights modern life in urban areas around the world .
to pass [verb]

(of time) to go by

Ex: Days passed without any news from the job interview .