Cambridge A2 Flyers introduce 39 palabras nuevas de la hora, además de las 27 de niveles anteriores — 66 en total para el examen, porque el vocabulario YLE es acumulativo. Las palabras nuevas están abajo con significados, ejemplos y audio; las anteriores aparecen más adelante.
| Palabra | Tipo | Significado | Oración de ejemplo |
|---|---|---|---|
a.m. | adverb | It means the time from midnight until lunchtime. | I wake up at 7 a.m. for school. |
ago | adverb | Used to say how far back in the past something happened. | My birthday was two weeks ago. |
April | noun | It is the fourth month of the year, after March. | My birthday is in April, so it will be warm. |
August | noun | It is the eighth month of the year, after July. | School starts again in August after the summer break. |
autumn | noun | It is the season after summer, when leaves fall from trees. | I like autumn because I can jump in piles of leaves. |
calendar | noun | It's a chart that shows all the days, weeks, and months of the year. | I look at the calendar to see when my birthday is. |
century | noun | A period of one hundred years. | My grandma is old, but she's not a century old! |
date | noun | The day when something happens. | My birthday party is on the date July 10th. |
December | noun | It's the last month of the year, after November. | We get presents in December because it's Christmas. |
early | adjective, adverb | Before the usual time. | I wake up early because I have to go to school. |
end | verb | The last part of something. | We can play after the school day ends. |
fall | noun | Fall is the time of year after summer, when the leaves change color. | I like to play outside in the fall because it's cool. |
February | noun | It is the second month of the year. | My birthday is in February. |
future | noun | The time that will come after now. | I want to be a doctor in the future. |
hour | noun | A period of time that is sixty minutes long. | I will watch TV for one hour after dinner. |
how long | adverb, interrogative | Asking about the amount of time something takes. | How long will it take to get to school? |
January | noun | It's the first month of the year, after December. | My birthday is in January, but my sister's is in June. |
July | noun | It's a month of the year, after June and before August. | My birthday is in July, so we have a party. |
June | noun | It is the sixth month of the year, after May. | My birthday party is in June this year. |
late | adjective, adverb | Not on time; after the correct time. | I was late for school because I missed the bus. |
later | adverb | After some time; not now. | I can't play now, but maybe later. |
March | noun | It is a month of the year, after February and before April. | My birthday is in March, so spring is almost here! |
May | noun | Used to say that something is possible or allowed. | You may go outside after you finish your homework. |
midday | noun | The middle of the day, around 12 o'clock. | We eat lunch at midday at school. |
midnight | noun | It is twelve o'clock at night, the start of a new day. | We must be in bed before midnight on school nights. |
minute | noun | A very short amount of time, equal to sixty seconds. | Wait a minute, and I will find your toy. |
month | noun | A part of the year, like January or February. | My birthday is next month, in April. |
November | noun | It is a month of the year. It comes after October. | My birthday is in November, and it's often cold. |
October | noun | It is a month of the year, after September and before November. | My birthday is in October, and I want a party. |
p.m. | adverb | It means after 12 o'clock in the daytime, until night. | We eat dinner at 6 p.m. because we are hungry. |
past | noun, preposition | It means something that happened before now. | My mum read me a story about the past. |
quarter | noun | One of four equal parts of something. | I ate a quarter of my pizza for lunch. |
September | noun | It is the ninth month of the year, after August. | School starts again in September after the summer break. |
spring | noun | The season after winter, when plants start to grow. | Flowers grow in my garden in the spring. |
summer | noun | It is the hot season between spring and autumn. | I like summer because I can go swimming. |
time | noun | A measurement of how long something lasts, or when something happens. | I can't play now because it's dinner time. |
tomorrow | adverb, noun | It is the day after today. | I will play football tomorrow after school. |
tonight | adverb, noun | The evening or night that is happening now. | We will watch a movie tonight after dinner. |
winter | noun | It's the cold season after autumn and before spring. | We wear warm coats in winter because it is very cold. |
It means the time from midnight until lunchtime.
I wake up at 7 a.m. for school.
Used to say how far back in the past something happened.
My birthday was two weeks ago.
It is the fourth month of the year, after March.
My birthday is in April, so it will be warm.
It is the eighth month of the year, after July.
School starts again in August after the summer break.
It is the season after summer, when leaves fall from trees.
I like autumn because I can jump in piles of leaves.
It's a chart that shows all the days, weeks, and months of the year.
I look at the calendar to see when my birthday is.
A period of one hundred years.
My grandma is old, but she's not a century old!
The day when something happens.
My birthday party is on the date July 10th.
It's the last month of the year, after November.
We get presents in December because it's Christmas.
Before the usual time.
I wake up early because I have to go to school.
The last part of something.
We can play after the school day ends.
Fall is the time of year after summer, when the leaves change color.
I like to play outside in the fall because it's cool.
It is the second month of the year.
My birthday is in February.
The time that will come after now.
I want to be a doctor in the future.
A period of time that is sixty minutes long.
I will watch TV for one hour after dinner.
Asking about the amount of time something takes.
How long will it take to get to school?
It's the first month of the year, after December.
My birthday is in January, but my sister's is in June.
It's a month of the year, after June and before August.
My birthday is in July, so we have a party.
It is the sixth month of the year, after May.
My birthday party is in June this year.
Not on time; after the correct time.
I was late for school because I missed the bus.
After some time; not now.
I can't play now, but maybe later.
It is a month of the year, after February and before April.
My birthday is in March, so spring is almost here!
Used to say that something is possible or allowed.
You may go outside after you finish your homework.
The middle of the day, around 12 o'clock.
We eat lunch at midday at school.
It is twelve o'clock at night, the start of a new day.
We must be in bed before midnight on school nights.
A very short amount of time, equal to sixty seconds.
Wait a minute, and I will find your toy.
A part of the year, like January or February.
My birthday is next month, in April.
It is a month of the year. It comes after October.
My birthday is in November, and it's often cold.
It is a month of the year, after September and before November.
My birthday is in October, and I want a party.
It means after 12 o'clock in the daytime, until night.
We eat dinner at 6 p.m. because we are hungry.
It means something that happened before now.
My mum read me a story about the past.
One of four equal parts of something.
I ate a quarter of my pizza for lunch.
It is the ninth month of the year, after August.
School starts again in September after the summer break.
The season after winter, when plants start to grow.
Flowers grow in my garden in the spring.
It is the hot season between spring and autumn.
I like summer because I can go swimming.
A measurement of how long something lasts, or when something happens.
I can't play now because it's dinner time.
It is the day after today.
I will play football tomorrow after school.
The evening or night that is happening now.
We will watch a movie tonight after dinner.
It's the cold season after autumn and before spring.
We wear warm coats in winter because it is very cold.
El examen A2 Flyers reutiliza todas las palabras de la hora de los niveles YLE anteriores. Tu hijo también debe conocerlas — toca cualquier palabra para escucharla.
El nivel A2 Flyers introduce 39 palabras nuevas de la hora, como a.m., ago, April. Sumando los niveles anteriores, tu hijo necesita 66 palabras de la hora en total para el examen A2 Flyers.
Sí. El vocabulario de Cambridge YLE es acumulativo: el examen A2 Flyers puede usar cualquier palabra de los niveles anteriores. Por eso esta página también lista las 27 palabras de la hora de niveles anteriores al final.
Esta página está alineada con la lista oficial de vocabulario de Cambridge English A2 Flyers, con definiciones sencillas para niños, oraciones de ejemplo y audio agregados por FlyersEnglish. FlyersEnglish no está afiliado ni avalado por Cambridge; los PDF oficiales están en cambridgeenglish.org.
FlyersEnglish no está afiliado ni avalado por Cambridge. Esta página está alineada con las listas oficiales de vocabulario de Cambridge English; los PDF oficiales están disponibles en cambridgeenglish.org.
Los niños recuerdan las palabras de la hora jugando, no memorizando listas. FlyersEnglish convierte la lista de A2 Flyers en minijuegos con audio, imágenes y repaso espaciado — y registra cada palabra que tu hijo domina.