Everyday English (SB p21) Numbers and dates
1. Say the numbers fifteen, fifty, four hundred and six, seventy-two, a hundred and twenty-eight ninety, nineteen, eight hundred and fifty, thirty-six, one thousand five hundred and twenty two hundred and forty-seven, five thousand, one hundred thousand, two million
Note: And is used with the last figure after hundreds, thousands and millions. Example: -one thousand six hundred and twelve 1,612 -ten thousand and sixteen 10,016
2. Listen and practise Money four hundred pounds, fifty pence, nine euros and forty cents, forty-seven euros ninety-nine, five thousand yen, one hundred dollars Fractions a quarter, three quarters, two thirds, seven eighths, twelve and a half
Decimals and percentages six point two, seventeen point two five, fifty per cent, seventy-five point seven per cent, one hundred per cent Dates nineteen ninety-five, two thousand and twenty, seventeen eighty-nine, the fifteenth of July, nineteen ninety-four, the thirtieth of October, two thousand and two
oh one eight six five double five six eight nine oh Telephone numbers oh one eight six five double five six eight nine oh eight hundred four five one seven five four five nine one nine six double seven one three oh three
3. Listen to the conversations fifteenth, twenty-fourth four point two per cent, fifteen thousand two, thirty-five pounds 4929-7983-0621-8849 £ 39.99, £ 79.99 tenth, seven o’clock
4. Test your neighbour Ask your neighbour his/her telephone number, the phone number of his/her partner, his birthday, the birthday of his/her partner, children, … Write down a few prices and ask your neighbour to say them. Write down a few fractions, percentages and numbers with decimals. Ask your neighbour to say them.