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Numbers, Dates and Months

1. The document provides numbers from 1 to 100,000 written out in words with some mistakes. It includes instructions to correct the mistakes. 2. The second part of the document provides exercises on telling time, with words and phrases used to describe times of day. It includes instructions to write times in words using past and to. 3. The final section asks questions about banking hours, shop hours, and other daily routines in the reader's country.

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Numbers, Dates and Months

1. The document provides numbers from 1 to 100,000 written out in words with some mistakes. It includes instructions to correct the mistakes. 2. The second part of the document provides exercises on telling time, with words and phrases used to describe times of day. It includes instructions to write times in words using past and to. 3. The final section asks questions about banking hours, shop hours, and other daily routines in the reader's country.

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1 I can u nderstand and say numbers 6)

1 one 11 eleven 21 twenty-one101 alone hundred and one


2 two 12 twelve 22 twenty-two140 alone hundred and forty
3 three 13 thirteen 30 thirty 200 two hundredNOT twehDR<keds
4 four 14 fourteen 40 forty 1, 000 alone thousand
5 five IS fifteen SO fifty 1,050 alone thousand and fifty
6 six 16 sixteen 60 sixty 1,250 alone thousand two hundred and fifty
7 seven 17 seventeen 70 seventy 2,000 two thousand
8 eight 18 eighteen 80 eighty 100,000 alone hundred thousand
9 nine 19 nineteen 90 ninety 1,000,000 alone million
10 ten 20 twenty 100 alone hundred 2,000,000 two million Nor W.tgmilli9BB

In large numbers (over 999), write a comma (,) between thousands and hundreds, e.g. 11,000, and
between millions and thousands, e.g, 3,000,000,

o Correct the mistakes.


.. thirty one th,rt�).
-""'Otl.. C!e.:.
!' ...
__

About means 'a bit more or a little less thaD'.


1 two hundreds _ _ _____
How many stt/dents are there? About 20.
--

2 three hundred forty _______


(= 18, 19, 20, 21 or 22)
3 twenty two _ __ ___
How muell is it? /t's about LIDO.
-

4 42500 _ _ ____

5 one thousand and two hundred _______

6 two thousand three hundred fifty _ __ _ __

0 Write the middle number In words.


.. 24 t.we.nt.�-£iv" 26 5 118 120
1 7 9 6 243 245
2 19 21 7 999 1,001
3 66 68 8 5,055 5,057
4 49 51 9 11,300 1 1 ,302

0 Write the number in words using about.


• sixty-eight people abo"t. se.ve.nt.� pe.Qf.Ie.
1 ninety-seven euros
2 nine students
3 thirty-one years
4 four hundred and ninety
5 one thousand nine hundred and ninety
6 seventy-eight people
7 two hundred and forty-nine thousand
8 nine hundred and eighty thousand

o • Test yourself. Cover the words in the table and say the numbers.

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2 I can tell the time Do Unit 1 first

A Tel l i ng the time 0-. B Giving more information 0-.


( What's the time? ):" 9 a.m. nine o'clock in the morning
..£.. What time is it? ) 12.00 p.m. midday::
,If
O:
J ! ,
� �

(9 It's four o'clock. (DIt'S five past six. Sp.m. five o'clock in the afternoon

It's quarter past four. :'\ It's twenty past six.


G It's four fifteen.
r
WIt's six twenty.
7 p.m. seven o'clock in the evening

r:'\ It's half past four. r:'\ It's twenty to seven. 7.57 nearly/ahnost eight o'clock
W It's four thirty. I(::;l) It's six forty.
It's quarter to five.
8.02 just after eight
� It's three minutes
Q , It's four forty-five. VJto seven.
It's six fifty-seven.
11.30 p.m. eleven thirty at night

Use minutes with to and past when the number 1 2.00 a.m. midnight t!
of nllnutes is not five, ten, fifteen, twenty or
twenty-five, e.g. three minutes past six NOT #mle­
pilE!six.
o Same or different? Write 5 or D.
� 8.45 p.m. 8.45 in the evening S
o Write the times in words. � 3.00 p.m. nearly 3.00 D
� 3.10 .J.hce.e ten� ____ 1 12.00 at night midnight
9.15 ________________ __
2 4.00 a.m. 4.00 in the afternoon
2 10.25 _ . ______________ __ __
3 6.32 nearly 6.30
3 3.35 _________________
4 11.45 p.m. 11.45 at night
4 11.45 __
5 8.43 nearly quarter to nine
5 3.45 _________
6 2.17 quarter past two
6 no ______________.
7 12.03 p.m. just after midday
7 2.30 8 3.00 a.m. three o'clock
_
_____ _____

8 4.40 .________ _____ _

ABOUT YOUR COUNTRY Write your


8 Write the times in words. Use past and to. answers or ask another student.
� 12.30 J��p-ast twelve _____ _
When do banks open in your country?
7.15 ____._. _________ . _ _. . __ .. ___ .

2 9.30. _ _ . ___________. _ _ _ _ _
2 Do they close at midday?
3 11.35 __________________

4 3.50 ____________________
3 What time do shops close?
5 8. 25 _________ .____________ _

6 1.03 ____ _________


4 What time do bars open?
7 2.45 ___ .___ . _________ __

8 4.17. _______________
5 What time do they close?

8 • Test yourself. Look at the clocks. 6 When do post offices open and close?
Cover the words and say the times.

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3 I ca n say days and dates Do Unit 1 first

A Days, months, a nd seasons 0)


days of t he week Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

months of the January February March April


year May June July August September
October November December

seasons (in spring (March - May)


Britain) summer (June - August)
autumn (September - November)
winter (December - February)

special days Christmas Day (25 December)


New Year's Day (1 January)
your birthday (the day you were born)

Capital letters Autumn

Days and months have a capital letter.


Monday NOT momlay January NOT janl:1ary
Winter
o Put the words in the correct order. Write the number in the box.

Wednesday 0 Saturday 0 Monday OJ Friday 0 Tuesday 0 Sunday 0 Thursday 0

2 autumn 0 spring 0 winter 0 summer 0

3 December 0 March 0 June 0 February 0 November 0 January 0 October 0


April 0 July 0 September 0 May 0 August 0

o Write the next day, month or season.

� May June. ___ . 5 Friday


� Sunday Monda� .. _
_
_ .
6 March
1 Monday ...__ . . ..____

2 August ___._ . autumn


8
3 spring__ Wednesday_
9

4 November .... . 10 July . . _____

e ABOUT YOU AND YOUR COUNTRY Write your answers or ask another student.

Which month is your birthday? _______

2 Which season do you like best? Why? . __ __

3 Which day of the week do you like best? Why? _

4 What do you do on New Year's Day?


5 What are two other special days in the year, and when are they?

o • Test yourself. Cover the days, months and seasons, and say or write them.

16 BASIC ENGLISH
B Ord i nal n u mbers and dates 6)
1" h h
first 6t sixth 11t eleventh 16'" sixteenth 21" twenty-first
2nd second 7'h seventh 1 2th twelfth 1 7''
' seventeenth 22"" twenty-second
h thirteenth h
3'" third 8" eighth 1 3t 1 8t eighteenth 23 '" twenty-third
4th fourth 9th ninth 14th fourteenth ]9th nineteenth 30 th thirtieth
h
5th fifth 10 t tenth 1 5th fifteenth 20th twentieth 31" thirty-first

0 Complete the words. Saying and writing dates


� ni!lth 5 ei9- .th
We can write the date like this:
1 th... rd 6 sUeenth 10 March OR 10th March OR 3.10.08 OR 3110/08
2 twenL eth 7 fo-11: eenth We say the date like this:
3 fU h 8 thJteenth What's the date today? -It's Marcil the tenth.
- It's ti,e tenth ofMarch.
4 L rst 9 s-cond
Say the year like this:
1980 nineteen eighty 1995 nineteen ninety-live
0 Look at the calendar. 2006 two thousand and six 2020 twenty twenty
Answer the questions.
Write the dates as we say them.

March April

5 M T W T F 5 5 M T W T F 5

1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

When's ...
� the first Saturday in March? --'�'-a.r:<j1 t.he "'hid. O R The "'hid of Mo.r'ch.
1 the second Tuesday in April? .
_ _
_ ______ _ _ ______ _ _

2 the second Wednesday in April? _ ______ ______ . ____ .

3 the first S unday in March? ____

4 the first F riday in April? -----_._------

5 the third Tuesday in April? _ ____________ _

6 the fifth Saturday in March? ________

7 the third Wednesday in March? ___ _____ __ ___ ___

8 the fourth Monday in April? _____

o Write the dates or years as we say them.


� 6.9 ihe siA.h of S'1'teW16e.-o_ 9!'_�cl"W\6e.- the sixth.
1 3.2 7 21.5 __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ______

2 4.7 ___
_ ________ _ 8 30.11
3 10.12 ____ _______ 9 22.4 ___

4 12.8 _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 10 2015
5 15.1 ___ ______ ___ 11 Today's date ____

6 1989 ___ __ _ _ ____ 1 2 The date next Tuesday

BASIC ENGLISH 17

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