Numbers
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1. Match the different ways for saying « 0 » to the situations.
oh
in tennis scores
nil
in phone numbers
love
in maths
zero / nought
in football scores
2. Read and finish the row!
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5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 / 35 / 40 / … / …
17 / 71 / 18 / 81 / 19 / … / … / …
11 / 22 / 33 / 44 / … / …
4 / 8 / 16 / 32 / … / …
92 / 96 / 100 / … / …
1 / 2 / 4 / 7 / 11 / … / …
3. Telephone numbers
Say these telephone numbers
aloud.
When saying telephone numbers, you
say each number separately.
0 is said as oh in telephone numbers.
When you have two numbers that are
the same, you can say “double”
Barbara
0844 297 3180
Kate 0841 162 5379
Philip 0845 307 4691
Jenny 0842 913 7526
Exchange telephone numbers with your neighbour!
Pupil A: What’s your telephone number?
Pupil B: It’s …
4. How far is it?
Look at the information in the grid and ask each other questions.
Pupil A: How far is it from London to York?
Pupil B: It’s two hundred and twelve miles from London to York.
London
0
212
78
199
56
London
York
Dover
Leeds
Oxford
York
212
0
278
24
184
Dover
78
278
0
267
146
Leeds
199
24
267
0
171
Oxford
56
184
146
171
0
5. A puzzle with numbers.
Write out in numbers. You can use each number once!
1
O
4
N
8
E
+
9
11
N
I
12
N
15
E
16
T
+
18
E
19
E
N
40
= twenty
= twenty-four
+
= fifty-two
+
= nineteen
+
= twenty
+
= twenty-four