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This lesson focuses on Spanish numbers from 0 to 100, enhancing your understanding and pronunciation. Starting with basics like "cero" (0) and "uno" (1), you will progress through to 30 and learn the special rules for forming higher numbers. Audio aids and engaging tasks such as "Click and Say" will reinforce your learning. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to recognize and pronounce numbers confidently up to 100 in Spanish, laying a strong foundation for future numerical studies.
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Lesson 2 Los Números Objectivo: To recap from last lesson and learn numbers up to 100 in Spanish. Tip: You may know the numbers but pronunciation is key.
The numbers: 0 cero (Thero)
The numbers: 1 uno/a (oo-no)
The numbers: 2 dos (dos)
The numbers: 3 tres (tres)
The numbers: 4cuatro (kwat-ro)
The numbers: 5cinco (theen-ko)
The numbers: 6 seis (seys)
The numbers: 7siete (syet-ay)
The numbers: 8 ocho (o-cho)
The numbers: 9 nueve (nwe-bay)
The numbers: 10 diez (dyeth)
Task 3 : Numbers to 30 11once (own - say)
The numbers: 12 doce (doe-say)
The numbers: 13 trece (tray-say)
The numbers: 14catorce (ka-tor-say)
The numbers: 15 quince (keen-say)
The numbers: 16 dieciséis (dyeth-ee-seys)
The numbers: 17 diecisiete (dyeth-ee-syet-ay)
The numbers: 18 dieciocho (dyeth-ee-o-cho)
The numbers: 19 diecinueve (dyeth-ee-nwe-bay)
The numbers: 20 veinte (beyn-tay)
The numbers: 21 veintiuno (beyn-tay-oo-no)
The numbers: 22 veintidós (beyn-tay-dos)
The numbers: 23 veintitres (beyn-tay-tres)
The numbers: 24 veinticuatro (beyn-tay-kwat-ro)
The numbers: 25 veinticinco (beyn-tay-theen-ko)
The numbers: 26 veintiseis (beyn-tay-seys)
The numbers: 27 veintisiete (beyn-tay-syet-ay)
The numbers: 28 veintiocho (beyn-tay-o-cho)
The numbers: 29 veintinueve (beyn-tay-nwe-bay)
Task 4 – Click and say in pairs (numbers to 29) • http://www.123teachme.com/games/click_n_say/numbers
Videos • Watch these videos. • Numbers to 30. • Numbers Song
Task 5 – The rule for more than 1 digits: • In most cases to remember the numbers in Spanish it is useful to follow a simple rule. Try to spot the rule in the example: • We have the number 26. • We have to partition the number e.g. 26 becomes…. • Then we use the numbers for both sections e.g. the number for 20 and the number for 6 in Spanish. 20 6 and
Task 5 – The rule for more than 1 digits: Seis Veinte 20 6 and After we have found the numbers we simply ‘squish’ them together to form one word. (Notice here the ‘e’ from ‘Veinte’ is replaced with an ‘i’). Answer: 26 = Veintiseis
Task 6 - Applying the rule. • Use the rule to find out these numbers: • 18 (Lets go through the first one together). • 22 • 16 • 29 • 21
Answers • 18 = Dieciocho • 22 = Veintidós • 16 = Dieciséis • 29 = Veintinueve • 21 = Veintiuno
The numbers: 30 treinta (train-ta)
The numbers: 40 cuarenta (kwa-ren-ta)
The numbers: 50 cincuenta (seen – quaint - a)
The numbers: 60 sesenta (say – sent - a)
The numbers: 70 setenta (say – taint - a)
The numbers: 80 ochenta (o – chaint - a)
The numbers: 90 noventa (no – vein - ta)
The numbers: 100 cien (see - ain)
Task 9 – Recap materials • What are these numbers in Spanish? • Use everything you have learnt to try to figure out these numbers in Spanish.