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This guide dives into essential French numbers from 60 to 99, emphasizing order and pronunciation. Start with the smallest numbers, such as trois and quinze, and progress up to cinquante-six. Learn how to accurately express quantities using “de” and tackle common phrases like telephone numbers in France. Practice with fun exercises, including a Loto game where you select numbers and celebrate your wins with a shout of “Loto!” Enhance your French number skills and order comprehension through structured drills and lively activities.
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Starter • Put the following numbers in order, starting with the smallest... • Trente-deux, vingt, vingt-et-un, cinquante six, trois, quarante, quinze, treize, quatorze...
Correction... • Trois • Treize • Quatorze • Quinze • Vingt • Vingt-et-un • Trente-deux, • Quarante • Cinquante-six
How to make French numbers... • Soixante... • Quatre-vingt... • What are these?
So... • Then what are these..? • Soixante-dix • Quatre-vingtdix
So what are these? • Quatre-vingtdouze • Soixante-treize • Quatre-vingtdixneuf
In that case... • How do we say..? • 62? • 74? • 89? • 93?
How can we remember this? • Your ideas...
Quantities • When we’re looking at quantities, we use “de” • 67 kilos de pommes • 50 grammesd’or • 89 kilos de fromage • Notice anything?
Try... • 87 kilos of cheese • 92 grammes of gold • 45 kilos of apples • 78 grammes of silver (d’argent) • 60 kilos of bananas • 59 kilos of ham • 63 grammes of cheese
Telephone numbers • In France, telephone numbers are written and spoken differently. • How would we say this? • 0191 427 4050 • In French... 01.91.42.74 .05.0 – spoken in twos. • French mobile numbers often begin 06...
Loto • Choose 6 numbers between 60 and 99 (inclusive) • If you win, shout “loto!”