Learn Numbers and Counting in English: The Ultimate Method | English for Beginners and Kids 🔢
In today’s video, we will learn how to count, write and pronounce numbers. Counting is also a very important skill that you will use in many situations, such as counting objects, money, time, and more. It is also a foundation of arithmetic, which is a branch of mathematics that deals with adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers.
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We will use the decimal system, which is based on the number 10. This means that we will group the numbers from 1 to 10. Let’s start with the first ten numbers, from 1 to 10. Remember to repeat after me. They are:
From 1 to 10
1 – one
2 – two
3 – three
4 – four
5 – five
6 – six
7 – seven
8 – eight
9 – nine
10 – ten
Let’s count from 11 to 20!
Great job! Now, let’s move on to the next ten numbers, from 11 to 20. These are a bit tricky, because they have irregular spellings and pronunciations. They are:
From 11 to 20
11 – eleven
12 – twelve
13 – thirteen
14 – fourteen
15 – fifteen
16 – sixteen
17 – seventeen
18 – eighteen
19 – nineteen
20 – twenty
Well done! Now, you may notice a pattern here. From 13 to 19, the numbers end with “-teen“, which sounds like “ten”. This is because the numbers are formed by adding 10 to the numbers from 3 to 9. For example, 13 is 3 10, so we say “thirteen”. 14 is 4 10, so we say “fourteen”. And so on.
Let’s now try from 20 to 99!
From 20 to 90, the numbers end with “-ty“, which sounds like “tee”. This is because these numbers are formed by multiplying 10 by the numbers from 2 to 9. For example, 20 is 2 x 10, so we say “twenty”. 30 is 3 x 10, so we say “thirty”. And so on.
Let’s practice the numbers from 20 to 90. They are:
From 20 to 99
20 – twenty
30 – thirty
40 – forty
50 – fifty
60 – sixty
70 – seventy
80 – eighty
90 – ninety
Excellent! Now, let’s form the numbers from 21 to 99: we simply combine the numbers from 20 to 90 to the numbers from 1 to 9. For example, 21 is 20 1, so we say “twenty-one”. 35 is 30 5, so we say “thirty-five”. 76 is 70 6, so we say “seventy-six”. And so on.
Let’s practice some of the numbers from 21 to 99. Please repeat after me:
From 21 to 99
22 – twenty-two
27 – twenty-seven
43 – forty-three
58 – fifty-eight
64 – sixty-four
75 – seventy-five
89 – eighty-nine
94 – ninety-four
What about counting from 100 to 999?
Very good! To form the number 100, we use the word “hundred“. 100 is 10 x 10, so we say, “one hundred”. We can also use the word “hundred” to form numbers from 101 to 999, by combining it with the numbers from 1 to 9, using the word “and”. For example, 101 is 100 1, so we say, “one hundred and one”. 150 is 100 50, so we say, “one hundred and fifty”. 237 is 200 30 7, so we say, “two hundred and thirty-seven”. And so on.
Let’s practice some examples of the numbers from 100 to 999. Please repeat after me:
From 100 to 999
100 – one hundred
135 – one hundred and thirty-five
200 – two hundred
250 – two hundred and fifty
300 – three hundred
350 – three hundred and fifty
400 – four hundred
415 – four hundred and fifteen
500 – five hundred
523 – five hundred and twenty-three
600 – six hundred
650 – six hundred and fifty
700 – seven hundred
715 – seven hundred and fifteen
800 – eight hundred
891- eight hundred and ninety-one
900 – nine hundred
999 – nine hundred and ninety-nine
And, finally… from 1000 to 9999!
Finally, to form the numbers from 1000 to 9999, we use the word “thousand“. 1000 is formed by taking 10 x 100, so we say, “one thousand”. We can also use the word “thousand” to form numbers from 1001 to 9999, by combining it with the numbers from 1 to 999, using the word “and”. For example, 1001 is 1000 1, so we say, “one thousand and one”. 2345 is 2000 300 40 5, so we say, “two thousand three hundred and forty-five”. And so on.
Let’s practice some examples of the numbers from 1000 to 9999. Please repeat after me:
From 1000 to 9999
1000 – one thousand
1095 – one thousand and ninety-five
2000 – two thousand
2005 – two thousand and five
3995 – three thousand nine hundred and ninety-five
5000 – five thousand
6915 – six thousand nine hundred and fifteen
7000 – seven thousand
9995 – nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-five
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