Numbers & Counting
Master English numbers from 1-1000, learn ordinal numbers, dates, time, money, and telephone numbers with pronunciation guide.
Introduction to English Numbers
Numbers are essential for everyday communication in English. Today, you'll learn cardinal numbers (1, 2, 3...), ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd...), dates, time, money, and telephone numbers with correct pronunciation.
Big Numbers (100-1000)
Learn to count and pronounce big numbers for money, population, distances, and quantities.
Hundreds
Combined Numbers
Practical Applications
Apply your number knowledge to real-life situations: telling time, dates, and counting money.
Telling Time
Dates in English
Money & Prices
Practice Exercises
Exercise 1: Number Recognition
Listen to the number and select the correct written form:
Exercise 2: Write Numbers in Words
Write these numbers in English words:
Exercise 3: Shopping Scenario
Practice these shopping dialogues with prices:
Key Takeaways
- Mastered numbers 1-1000 with pronunciation
- Learned ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd...)
- Can tell time and dates in English
- Can count money and say prices
- Can say telephone numbers correctly
Today's Achievement
Congratulations! You can now confidently use numbers in English for daily life situations including shopping, telling time, dates, and phone conversations.
Practice Tip:
Practice numbers daily. Count objects around you, read prices in English, and try saying dates out loud.
Complete English Numbers & Counting Guide
This comprehensive Day 3 lesson covers all essential English numbers from 1-1000 with detailed pronunciation guide, ordinal numbers, dates, time telling, money counting, and telephone numbers. Mastering English numbers is crucial for everyday communication, shopping, appointments, and professional situations.
Why Master English Numbers?
- Daily Communication: Essential for shopping, prices, quantities
- Time Management: Crucial for appointments, schedules, deadlines
- Financial Literacy: Necessary for money, banking, transactions
- Professional Needs: Required for data, statistics, measurements
- Travel Essentials: Important for dates, flight numbers, room numbers
Common Number Patterns
- Teen Numbers: 13-19 end with "-teen"
- Tens Numbers: 20-90 end with "-ty"
- Compound Numbers: 21 = twenty-one (hyphen)
- Hundreds: 100 = one hundred (no "s")
- Thousands: 1,000 = one thousand
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Don't say "fourty" (incorrect) - say "forty"
- Don't add "s" to hundred (100 = one hundred, not one hundreds)
- Use hyphen for 21-99 (twenty-one, not twenty one)
- Pronounce "th" correctly in three, thirteen, thirty
- Remember ordinal endings: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th-20th