Numbers
Fractions, Decimal Numbers,
Years, Dates
How do you say the following numbers?
Pair 1 Pair 2
1. 3 1. 5
2. 67 2. 15
3. 123 3. 125
4. 1,340 4. 1,654
5. 56,654 5. 34,755
6. 189,678 6. 455,679
7. 1,156,000 7. 1,480,000
8. 11,789,560 8. 13,560,650
DECIMAL NUMBERS
0.3 0.45 3.451
$1.55 $75.45 $715.39
For example,
1. 3.09
2. 4.11
3. 5.89
4. 3.785
5. 4.6785
6. 10.6
Listen to the pronunciation of fractions:
1. ½ 15. 2 ¼
2. 1/3 - 2/3 16. 7 2/9
3. ¼ - 2/4 – ¾ 17. Fraction
4. ¼ - 2/4 – ¾ 18. Numerator
5. 1/5 – 2/5 – 3/5 – 4/5 19. Denominator
6. 6/18
7. 15/20
8. 28/56
9. 121/645
10. 1/10
11. 1/100
12. 1/1000
13. 3 5/8
14. 6 4/5
How do you say the following fractions?
Pair 1 Pair 2
1. 1/2 1. 1/100
2. 1/3 2. 2/1000
3. 1/4 3. 5 1/2
4. 1/5 4. 2 1/2
5. 1/6 5. 7/8
6. 1/7 6. 6/7
7. 1/8 7. 8/9
8. 1/9 8. 7/56
9. 1/10 9. 5 1/69
10. 1/100 10.16 3/13
Listen to the pronunciation of equations:
1. How much is 1 plus 2?
2. What is 1 plus 2? (more common)
3. 1 + 2 = 3
One plus two equals three.
One plus two is three.
One and two is three.
4. 9 + 8 = 17 (Nine plus eight equals seventeen.)
5. 23 + 46 = 69 (Twenty-three plus forty-six equals sixty-nine.)
6. What is 8 minus 2?
7. 8-2 = 6
Eight minus two equals six.
Eight minus two is six.
8. 16-7 = 9 (Sixteen minus seven equals nine.
9. 30-45 = -15 (Thirty minus forty-five equals negative fifteen.
Listen to multiplication and division:
1. What is 7 times 3?
2. 7 x 3 = 21
Seven times three equals twenty-one.
Seven multiplied by three equals twenty-one.
3. 8 x 9 = 72 (Eight times nine equals seventy-two.)
4. 30 x 4 = 120 (Thirty times four equals one hundred and twenty.)
5. What is 6 divided by 2?
6. 6 / 2 = 3 (Six divided by two is three. )
7. 72 / 9 = 8 (Seventy-two divided by nine is eight.)
8. 100 / 4 = 25 (One hundred divided by four equals twenty-five.)
TEST YOURSELF
1. 45 + 50 =95
2. 57>45
3. 67<89
4. 8/2=4
5. 25*2=50
6. 6 > 4
7. 78 <145
8. 5!
9. 65%
10. 78-22=56
11. The square root of 9 = 3
12. 5 squared = 25
13. 2 cubed = 8
14. 2 to the power of 10 = 1024
What is the date today?
What´s today´s date?
It is…
IN +
Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3
1. In 2000 1. In 1903
2. In 2001 2. In 2000 1. 1 345
3. In 2009 3. In 2005 2. 12 678
4. In 2010 4. In 2010 3. 167 890
5. In 2017 5. In 2020 4. 176 000
6. In 2020 6. 3.09
5. 1 234 000
6. 1 876 670
7. In 1800 7. 101
7. 65 897 895
8. In 1809 8. 16 890
8. 126 178 198
9. In 1701 9. 1 500
9. 200 000 000
10.In 1845 10. 15 000
10. 509 380 704
Thousands of fans came to his
millions, concert.
thousands, Hundreds of people visit this
hundreds shopping mall every day.
= a lot of Thousands of cars pass over the
Benjamin Franklin Bridge every day.
What is (What´s) your phone number?
My phone number is + 56 9 3451 1003.
It is ….
It´s….
Could you share your phone number with me? Yes, of course. It is…
Can you share your phone number? Yes, I can. It is…
What number can I reach you at? You can reach me at this number:…..
1. How old are you?
I am (I´m) ____ years old.
2. Which floor do you live on?/Which floor is your office located on?
It is on____ floor (use ordinal number).
3. When is your Birthday? My Birthday is on____ (use ordinal numbers for dates).
4. When is your next meeting with the client or your team (asking about the date )?
It is on____ (use ordinal numbers for dates).
1. How many students are there in your English Class?
There are _____ students in my English class.
2. How many people are there at your office today?
There are _____ people who are present today at my office.
3. Do you have a lucky number? What is your favorite number and why?
4. What is the number of people who live in the capital of your country?
As of now/Currently/Now, the population of __city___ is __#___people.
The current population of ____city___ is __#___people.
There are __#__ people in ___city____.
5. How many people live in your country?
6. What kinds of jobs require people to work with numbers?
7. How many kilometers do you walk or drive on your way to the office and back home?
8. Are there any numbers that you think are unlucky? Why?
9. What is your favorite song about numbers?
• weekly – once a week
• on weekdays – Monday through Friday, during the week
• monthly - every month
• daily – every day
• yearly/annually - every year
• quarterly – every quarter
• on weekend – on Saturday and on Sunday (AE)
• at the weekend – on Saturday and on Sunday (BE)
• over the weekend – during the weekend
• On Mondays/Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays/
Fridays – every Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/
Friday