En A1 L11 Final

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Level A1 Lesson 11

English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

OBJECTIVES

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Learning to count



To give your telephone number



To ask ‘how many?’



To ask ‘how old?’

English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

WORDS

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Numbers 0-9 Read out these numbers:

0

Zero

5

Five

1

One

6

Six

2

Two

7

Seven

3

Three

8

Eight

4

Four

9

Nine

Tell your teacher what your phone number is. English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

EXERCISE

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Phone Numbers Now you know the basic numbers, read out the following telephone numbers and pay attention to the pronunciation.

021 539 2687 0027 413 9460 551 397 652

English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

GRAMMAR

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Quantity We use numbers to describe the quantity of something. We put the numbers first, then a countable noun.

I have four sisters. We have two cars. He has one lesson today. She has three appointments later.

Make sentences with the following words, using numbers.

brothers

English Language

train tickets

carrier bags

Level A1 Lesson 11

dresses

lessons

DIALOGUE

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Your family TIM: I am taking my family to Paris for the weekend. CLIVE: That’s nice! How many people are in your family? TIM: There are six people in my family.

I have one brother, two sisters and my mother and father. CLIVE: How much luggage are you taking with you? TIM: Plenty! We each have two suitcases, except for my

mother – she is taking five suitcases! CLIVE: That is a lot of luggage Tim, you will have to pay

a lot of money at the airport for excess baggage. TIM: Tell me about it! The weekend away will cost me twice as much!

English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

EXERCISE

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Learn the number 10 - 100.

10

Ten

20

Twenty

100

One hundred

11

Eleven

21

Twenty-one

101

One hundred and one

12

Twelve

22

Twenty-two

102

One hundred and two

13

Thirteen

30

Thirty

103

One hundred and three

14

Fourteen

40

Forty

15

Fifteen

50

Fifty

16

Sixteen

60

Sixty

17

Seventeen

70

Seventy

18

Eighteen

80

Eighty

19

Nineteen

90

Ninety

English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

GRAMMAR

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Age If we want to ask how old someone is, we ask :

How old are you?

We answer:

I am 20 (twenty).

How old are you? How old are your brothers and sisters?

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Level A1 Lesson 11

DIALOGUE

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Brothers and sisters MARY: Jane, how many brothers and sisters do you have? JANE: I have two brothers and one sister. MARY : How old are they? JANE: My two brothers are nineteen and twenty-two.

My sister is twenty-five. Do you have any brothers and sisters? MARY: Yes, I have one brother. He is 30. He is married

with 3 daughters. JANE: How old are his daughters? MARY: They are three, five and seven years of age. JANE: My goodness, what a handfull! MARY: Yes, they keep my brother very busy!

English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

EXERCISE

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Ask the teacher what his/her telephone number is. Tell the teacher:

How many people are in your family. What your phone number is. How old your mother and father is.

English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11

OBJECTIVES REACHED

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Learning to count How to give your telephone number How to ask ‘how many?’ How to ask ‘how old?’

It’s family time! English Language

Level A1 Lesson 11