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Unit 3 - Lesson 15 - More numbers (10, 11, 12 ... 100)
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Numbers 1 - 10
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Numbers
Learn your numbers (requires Real Player Basic )
Whole numbers 10 to 100
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Symbol | Word | Pronounce It |
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10 | Ten | 10 |
11 | Eleven | 11 |
12 | Twelve | 12 |
13 | Thirteen | 13 |
14 | Fourteen | 14 |
15 | Fifteen | 15 |
16 | Sixteen | 16 |
17 | Seventeen | 17 |
18 | Eighteen | 18 |
19 | Nineteen | 19 |
20 | Twenty | 20 |
21 | twenty-one | 21 |
22 | twenty-two | ... |
23 | twenty-three | ... |
24 | twenty-four | ... |
25 | twenty-five | ... |
26 | twenty-six | ... |
27 | twenty-seven | ... |
28 | twenty-eight | ... |
29 | twenty-nine | ... |
30 | thirty | 30 |
40 | fourty | 40 |
50 | fifty | 50 |
60 | sixty | 60 |
70 | seventy | 70 |
80 | eighty | 80 |
90 | ninety | 90 |
100 | one (a) hundred | 100 |
Remember the rhyme in lesson 5? One, two - buckle my shoe, Now let's carry on:- Eleven, twelve - dig and delve, | ||
10 - 20 Some Interesting Facts about numbers | ||
I have ten fingers on my hands and ten toes on my feet. More interesting facts |
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For homework, tell us something about the numbers eleven to twenty:-
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