Lesson #61, January 3, 2025

When you want to discuss the time of an event or action, use this question:

"Kailan ang ___?"

This lesson teaches how to ask about the timing of events or actions using 'Kailan ang ___?'. It introduces vocabulary and structures to talk about schedules, appointments, and plans.

Key Vocabulary:

"Kailan" - When

"Ang" - The

"Araw" - Day

"Buwan" - Month

"Gabi" - Evening/Night

"Tanghali" - Noon

"Umaga" - Morning

"Alas" - O'clock

"Ngayon" - Now

"Mamaya" - Later

Other Useful Variations:

Kailan ang meeting natin?

When is our meeting?

Kailan ang flight mo?

When is your flight?

Kailan ang birthday niya?

When is his/her birthday?

Kailan ang event dito?

When is the event here?

Kailan ang bakasyon ninyo?

When is your vacation?

Kailan ang concert sa Maynila?

When is the concert in Manila?

Kailan ang klase mo?

When is your class?

Kailan ang meeting ni Juan?

When is Juan's meeting?

Kailan ang interview ko?

When is my interview?

Kailan ang lunch break natin?

When is our lunch break?

Take the Quiz

The word for 'vacation' is 'bakasyon.' How would you ask, 'When is our vacation?'

Click the correct words from below:

kailan
ang
bakasyon
natin
buwan
ngayon
mamaya
umaga

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