Listening: Basic Auditory Perception & Discrimination A1 - Lesson 3: Identifying Numbers (0-100) Spoken Clearly

Listening to Numbers (0-100) CEFR Level A1 Lesson Goals In this lesson, you will learn to hear and correctly identify English numbers from 0 to 100, focusing on the tricky difference between numbers like 13 and 30. Learning the Number Sounds Welcome! Understanding spoken numbers is essential for shopping, telling time, and giving addresses. Let's start with the basics. The Basics (0-12) Listen to the audio and repeat these first numbers. Most of them have unique sounds. 0 (zero) 1 (one) 2 (two) 3 (three) 4 (four) 5 (five) 6 (six) 7 (seven) 8 (eight) 9 (nine) 10 (ten) 11 (eleven) 12 (twelve) The Tricky Teens (13-19) Listen carefully to this group. All these numbers end with a long, stressed "-teen" sound. The stress is at the END of the word. Example: thir- TEEN . 13 (thirteen) 14 (fourteen) 15 (fifteen) 16 (sixteen) 17 (seventeen) 18 (eighteen) 19 (nineteen) The Tens (20, 30 ... 90) These numbers are for groups of ten. They end with a short "-ty" sound. The stress is at the START of the word. …