File 02-Numbers 11-100 Flashcards
once
eleven
/ɪˈlevn/
It is eleven o’clock.
doce
twelve
/twelv/
She is twelve years old today.
trece
thirteen
/ˌθɜːˈtiːn/
Look at page thirteen.
catorce
fourteen
/ˌfɔːˈtiːn/
I am fourteen today.
quince
fifteen
/ˌfɪfˈtiːn/
This T-shirt is fifteen pounds.
dieciseis
sixteen
/sɪksˈtiːn/
Is he sixteen years old?
diecisiete
seventeen
/ˌsevnˈtiːn/
I have seventeen computer games.
dieciocho
eighteen
/ˌeɪˈtiːn/
There are eighteen computers in the classroom.
diecinueve
nineteen
/ˌnaɪnˈtiːn/
Phillip is nineteen tomorrow.
veinte
twenty
/ˈtwenti/
A hamburger is twenty pounds here!
veintiuno
twenty-one
/ˌtwenti ˈwʌn/
Are you twenty or twenty-one?
veintidos
twenty-two
/ˌtwenti ˈtuː/
The train to London is at twenty-two minutes past three.
treinta
thirty
/ˈθɜːti/
Some people think they are old at thirty.
treinta y tres
thirty-three
/ˌθɜːti ˈθriː/
I’m Mark. I’m thirty-three.
cuarenta
forty
/ˈfɔːti/
I’m forty. I’m from Munich.
cuarenta y cuatro
forty-four
/ˌfɔːti ˈfɔː(r)/
‘Is Sam forty-four?’ ‘No, he’s forty-five.’
cincuenta
fifty
/ˈfɪfti/
Can I borrow fifty dollars?
cincuenta y cinco
fifty-five
/ˌfɪfti ˈfaɪv/
This T-shirt is expensive. It’s fifty-five dollars!
sesenta
sixty
/ˈsɪksti/
I have sixty pounds in my wallet.
sesenta y seis
sixty-six
/ˌsɪksti ˈsɪks/
I live at number sixty-six Elm Street.
setenta
seventy
/ˈsevnti/
My grandmother is seventy years old today.
setenta y siete
seventy-seven
/ˌsevnti ˈsevn/
This watch costs seventy-seven pounds.
ochenta
eighty
/ˈeɪti/
This dress costs eighty pounds!
ochenta y ocho
eighty-eight
/ˌeɪti ˈeɪt/
Bus number eighty-eight goes to my house.
noventa
ninety
/ˈnaɪnti/
A good theatre ticket costs ninety dollars.
noventa y nueve
ninety-nine
/ˌnaɪnti ˈnaɪn/
This pen is ninety-nine pence.
cien
a hundred
/ə ˈhʌndrəd/
It’s about a hundred kilometres.