Hello students, I'm Alexandra.
In this video, I'm going to teach you basic English numbers from zero to 100.
I will also give some tips about English pronunciation and spelling.
I am going to teach the numbers zero to ten.
Please listen carefully and repeat after me.
Zero.
One.
Two.
Four.
Five.
Six.
Nine.
Ten.
Let's try that a little faster.
Ten.
Great, now let's try it backwards.
One.
To remember these numbers and increase your speed, please keep practicing
zero to ten, and backwards ten to zero.
It's time now to learn some bigger numbers.
I am going to teach the numbers 10 to 20.
Please listen carefully and repeat after me.
Ten.
OK, let's try that a little faster.
OK, now let's try that backwards.
Ten.
Now it's time to learn some bigger numbers.
I am going to teach how to say the English numbers 20 to 100.
First, let's just go up by 10.
Please listen carefully and repeat after me.
Pronunciation is very important for this part.
Now when we say these numbers fast, the T sound on the end part is often reduced.
Listen to that second syllable T sound as I say, the numbers faster.
Now let's focus on how we say every number from 20 to 100.
I'm not going to say every number, but I will teach you the pattern
so you will know how to say any number between 20 and 100.
Please listen carefully and repeat after me.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
And then it will continue like this pattern.
31.
32.
33.
99, 100.
Let's move on to the next part.
I am going to talk about some confusing pronunciation with numbers between 10 and 100.
First, the numbers 12 and 20 often confuse my students,
so please be sure not to confuse saying or writing these numbers.
12. Twelve.
20. Twenty.
Next, the numbers ending in ‘-teen’ and the numbers ending in ‘-ty’
can be confusing if not pronounced correctly.
Let's practice these numbers again.
Now please listen again and you tell me if I say column one or column 2.
It is important to keep practicing these numbers.
Let's move on to some extra practice.
Let's have a little more practice saying the numbers zero to 100.
You will see a random number on the screen, and I want you to try and save the number quickly and correctly.
Zero.
I'm now going to give you a quick listening test.
Please listen and try to hear the correct number.
That's the end. Check your answers.
I just want to talk a little bit about spelling.
Part of learning English numbers is also learning about the spelling.
Let's look at a number like 45.
Normally, you just write the number.
For example, on a form or document you might see the question:
You just put, "I'm 45." or "45."
But if you do need to write it the full number using words,
be sure to use correct spelling and form.
For example, a number like 45 has a hyphen between 40 and 5.
And forty is not the same as four or fourteen.
Please remember to practice spelling when learning English numbers.
I know you now have a good understanding of how to say the English numbers from zero to 100.
It is important you continue to practice,
and try to increase your speed in saying these numbers.
And don't forget spelling is important too.
Check out the description below this video to find links to more tests and PDF worksheets.
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