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Flash Cards: NumbersTRANSCRIPT
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FiguresBased on activity 91 from English Vocabulary in Use (Pre-intermediate and Intermediate), pages 186 & 187
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379Three hundred and
seventy-nine
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2,860Two thousand eight hundred and sixty
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470,000Four hundred and seventy
thousand
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2,550,000Two million, five hundred
and fifty thousand
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«There were two million people in the concert.»
«There were millions people in the concert.»
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3,000,000,000Three billion
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1,000,000,000One billion (AmE)
1,000,000,000,000One billion (BE)
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DATES
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4th JanuaryJanuary the fourth
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4th JanuaryThe fourth of January
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22nd March
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31st December
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1984Nineteen eighty-four
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1700Seventeen hundred
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1806Eighteen oh six
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1806Eighteen hundred
and six
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2006Two thousand and six
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2013Two thousand (and)
thirteen
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FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS
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11/4
One and a quarter
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11/2
One and a half
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11/3
One and a third
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11/5
One and a fifth
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13/4
One and three quarters
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1,25One point two five
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1,74One point seven four
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1,33One point three three
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PORCENTAGES
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26%Twenty-six per cent
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More than 50% is the majority.
Less than 50% is the minority.
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ARITHMETIC
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6+4=10Six plus four equals ten
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6+4=10Six plus four is ten
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6+4=10Six and four is ten
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6-4=2Six minus four is two
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6x4=24Six times four is
twenty-four
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6x4=24Six multiplied by four is
twenty-four
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6÷4=1,5Six divided by four is
one point five
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Talking about numbers
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2, 4, 6, 8…The even numbers!
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1, 3, 5, 7…The odd numbers!
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Grade: 10/20 I got ten out of twenty
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Grade: 4/10 I got four out of ten
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