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How to say minutes to

the clock so past the number six all the way to the number 12 just like this example here now we're going to start the same way we're going to imagine our number 12 is actually...

Course: Weather, places, and travelSection: Telling the timeSubtitles: en

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side of

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the clock so past the number six all the

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way to the number 12 just like this

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example here now we're going to start

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the same way we're going to imagine our

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number 12 is actually a zero and we are

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also going to count every single minute

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but we're going backwards this time not

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to the right we're going to the left

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instead you can see all the green

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markers here showing the minutes and

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this is 10 10 minutes this is the first

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part of our time 10 now on this side of

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the clock we say two 10 two and our

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final part focuses on the hour hand but

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we say the whole number after the hour

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hand in this case 8 so the time on this

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clock is 10

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to8 so again we have a four-step process

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we convert number 12 to zero

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then step two is to count the number of

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minutes backwards from zero part three

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is to say the word to and part four is

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to say the whole number that is after

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the ourand again to save you counting

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all the minutes

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