Months of the Year Vocabulary Game

Learning the months of the year and how to say dates is an important step for anyone starting to learn English. It helps you talk about birthdays, holidays, and special events. In this post, we will learn the months of the year and how to say dates in an easy and fun way!
- January (31 days)
- February (28 days in common years, 29 in leap years)
- March (31 days)
- April (30 days)
- May (31 days)
- June (30 days)
- July (31 days)
- August (31 days)
- September (30 days)
- October (31 days)
- November (30 days)
- December (31 days)
How to Say Dates in English
When saying dates in English, we use the ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.). Here are some examples:
- January 1 – Say “January first” or “the first of January.”
- February 14 – Say “February fourteenth” or “the fourteenth of February.”
- July 4 – Say “July fourth” or “the fourth of July.”
Note: In spoken English, we often say the date with “the” before the number, but in written English, it is common to just write the number (e.g., July 4th).
Full Example Sentences:
- “My birthday is on April 15th.”
- “We celebrate New Year’s Day on January 1st.”
- “Halloween is on October 31st.”
Months of the year song
For a fun and engaging way to learn the months, consider watching educational videos or listening to songs designed for English learners. These resources can make the learning process enjoyable and memorable.
Remember, practice is key. Regularly using the names of the months in sentences and conversations will help reinforce your learning. For example, you can practice by saying, “My birthday is in July,” or “We have a holiday in December.”
By familiarizing yourself with the months of the year, you’ll enhance your ability to communicate effectively in English, especially when discussing dates and events
 
													 
													 
													
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