In this lesson, you will learn about numbers and counting in English. Learning numbers is fundamental for everyday communication and is essential for anyone beginning their English learning journey. We will start with the basic numbers from one to twenty. Introduction to Numbers and Counting: Numbers are a crucial part of language and communication. In this lesson, you will learn the names and correct pronunciation of basic numbers from one to twenty in English. Understanding these numbers will help you in daily activities such as telling time, shopping, and counting objects. Basic Numbers from One to Twenty: One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Eleven. Twelve. Thirteen. Fourteen. Fifteen. Sixteen. Seventeen. Eighteen. Nineteen. Twenty. Usage of Numbers in Everyday Situations: Counting Objects: One apple. Two books. Three chairs. Telling Time: The clock shows ten o'clock. It's five past seven. Shopping: I bought four oranges. There are sixteen items in the basket. Giving Information: My house number is twenty. She is twelve years old. There's another lesson in the intermediate section that has much more numbers.
In this lesson, you will learn about numbers and counting in English.
Learning numbers is fundamental for everyday communication and is essential for anyone beginning their English learning journey.
We will start with the basic numbers from one to twenty.
Introduction to Numbers and Counting: Numbers are a crucial part of language and communication.
In this lesson, you will learn the names and correct pronunciation of basic numbers from one to twenty in English.
Understanding these numbers will help you in daily activities such as telling time, shopping, and counting objects.
Basic Numbers from One to Twenty: One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Five.
Six.
Seven.
Eight.
Nine.
Ten.
Eleven.
Twelve.
Thirteen.
Fourteen.
Fifteen.
Sixteen.
Seventeen.
Eighteen.
Nineteen.
Twenty.
Usage of Numbers in Everyday Situations: Counting Objects: One apple.
Two books.
Three chairs.
Telling Time: The clock shows ten o'clock.
It's five past seven.
Shopping: I bought four oranges.
There are sixteen items in the basket.
Giving Information: My house number is twenty.
She is twelve years old.
There's another lesson in the intermediate section that has much more numbers.
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OneOne |
One appleOne apple |
TwoTwo |
Two dogsTwo dogs |
ThreeThree |
Three booksThree books |
FourFour |
Four chairsFour chairs |
FiveFive |
Five carsFive cars |
SixSix |
Six pencilsSix pencils |
SevenSeven |
Seven bananasSeven bananas |
EightEight |
Eight housesEight houses |
NineNine |
Nine studentsNine students |
TenTen |
Ten fingersTen fingers |
ElevenEleven |
Eleven flowersEleven flowers |
TwelveTwelve |
Twelve monthsTwelve months |
ThirteenThirteen |
Thirteen pensThirteen pens |
FourteenFourteen |
Fourteen socksFourteen socks |
FifteenFifteen |
Fifteen coinsFifteen coins |
SixteenSixteen |
Sixteen keysSixteen keys |
SeventeenSeventeen |
Seventeen balloonsSeventeen balloons |
EighteenEighteen |
Eighteen cupcakesEighteen cupcakes |
NineteenNineteen |
Nineteen StarsNineteen Stars |
TwentyTwenty |
Twenty dollarsTwenty dollars |
Q&A Section: Question: What is the number after nine?
Answer: Ten.
Question: How do you say "15" in English?
Answer: Fifteen.
Question: What is the number before twenty?
Answer: Nineteen.
Question: How do you count three apples in English?
Answer: One apple, two apples, three apples.
Question: What number is represented by "12"?
Answer: Twelve.
Congratulations! You've learned the basic numbers from one to twenty in English.
Practice counting and using these numbers in your daily activities to enhance your English skills.
Keep up the great work on your English learning journey!