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  • 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.

  • Let's get started.

  • I am going to teach the numbers zero to ten.

  • Please listen carefully and repeat after me.

  • Zero.

  • One.

  • Two.

  • Three.

  • Four.

  • Five.

  • Six.

  • Seven.

  • Eight.

  • Nine.

  • Ten.

  • Let's try that a little faster.

  • Zero. One

  • Two. Three

  • Four. Five

  • Six. Seven

  • Eight. Nine

  • Ten.

  • Now you try it.

  • Great, now let's try it backwards

  • Ten. Nine

  • Eight. Seven

  • Six. Five

  • Four. Three

  • Zero. Two

  • One.

  • Now you try.

  • 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.

  • Eleven.

  • Twelve.

  • Thirteen.

  • Fourteen.

  • Fifteen.

  • Sixteen.

  • Seventeen.

  • Eighteen.

  • Nineteen.

  • Twenty.

  • OK, let's try that a little faster.

  • Ten. Eleven

  • Twelve. Thirteen

  • Fourteen. Fifteen

  • Sixteen. Seventeen

  • Eighteen. Nineteen

  • Twenty.

  • Now you can try.

  • OK, now let's try that backwards

  • Twenty. Nineteen

  • Eighteen. Seventeen

  • Sixteen. Fifteen

  • Fourteen. Thirteen

  • Twelve. Eleven

  • Ten.

  • Now you can try.

  • 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.

  • Twenty.

  • Thirty.

  • Forty.

  • Fifty.

  • Sixty.

  • Seventy.

  • Eighty.

  • Ninety.

  • One hundred.

  • Now when we say these numbers fast, the  T sound on the end part is often reduced

  • Listen to that second syllablesound as I say, the numbers faster

  • Twenty

  • Thirty.

  • Forty.

  • Fifty.

  • Sixty.

  • Seventy.

  • Eighty.

  • Ninety.

  • One hundred.

  • 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.

  • And so on all the way to 98,

  • 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 '-teenand the numbers ending in '-ty'

  • can be confusing if not pronounced correctly.

  • Let's practice these numbers again.

  • Please repeat after me.

  • Thirteen.

  • Thirty.

  • Fourteen.

  • Forty.

  • Fifteen.

  • Fifty.

  • Sixteen.

  • Sixty.

  • Seventeen.

  • Seventy.

  • Eighteen.

  • Eighty.

  • Nineteen.

  • Ninety.

  • Now please listen again and you tell  me if I say column one or column 2. 

  • Thirteen. I said 13. 

  • Forty. I said 40. 

  • Fifteen. I said 15. 

  • Sixteen. I said 16. 

  • Seventy. I said 70. 

  • Eighty. I said 80. 

  • Nineteen. I said 19. 

  • How did you do?

  • 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.

  • Here we go.

  • Twelve.

  • Eighty.

  • Twenty.

  • Zero.

  • Fifty-six.

  • Seventy-one.

  • Ninety-nine.

  • Twenty-three.

  • Forty-five.

  • Great job! Let's move on.

  • I'm now going to give you a quick listening test

  • I will say 10 numbers.

  • I will say each number twice.

  • Please listen and try to hear the correct number.

  • Number one.

  • Number two

  • Number three.

  • Number four.

  • Number five.

  • Number six.

  • Number seven.

  • Number eight.

  • Number nine.

  • Number ten.

  • That's the end. Check your answers

  • How did you do on the test?

  • I'm sure you did well.

  • 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:

  • "How old are you?"

  • You just put, "I'm 45." or "45."

  • Just write the number.

  • 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.

  • There is no 'u' in forty.

  • 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,

  • use correct pronunciation,

  • 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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  • It helps a lot

  • See you again. Bye bye.

Hello students, I'm Alexandra.

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