Numbers 超实用的英语日常会话
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Lesson Plan for Xin Da Dong Textiles
Saturday January 23, 2016
TOPIC: Being Clear With Numbers and the “-th” sound Remember: Our goal is to be clear, NOT perfect.
Say the following numbers, fractions, times, dates and prices out loud
3rd = ________________5th = ________________8th = _________________
9th = ________________11th = _______________12th = ________________
13th = _______________15th = _______________18th = ________________
20th = _______________21 = _________________25th = ________________
30th = _______________40th = _______________50th = ________________
80th = _______________103rd = ____________________________________
13 = _________________80 = _________________18 = _________________
50 = _________________19 = _________________90 = _________________
70 = _________________60 = _________________17 = _________________
15 = _________________30 = _________________16 = _________________
There were 40 people = ___________________ There were 14 people = ___________________
FC Barcelona 3, Manchester United 0 = ________________________________________________ 13,330,515,444,050 = ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
0.06 = ___________________(UK) 107.8301___________________________________________ 0055 0800 35407701 (tel. no.)______________________________________
½ = _________________⅓ = _________________¼ = __________________
⅔ = _________________¾ = _________________⅛ = __________________
1⅞ = _______________________________18⅝ = __________________________________
5.45pm = ____________________ 12.30am = ___________________ 11pm = ______________ 1.35am = ____________________ 9.15pm = ___________________ 12pm = _______________ 10.03am = ___________________ 2.49pm = _________________ 12.55am = _____________
26/1/1600 = _______________________________________________________________________ 12/4/1809 = _______________________________________________________________________
Which floor do you live/work on? = _______________
What's the number of your flat and building? = _______________
What's the date today? = _______________
What's your (mobile) phone number? = _______________
When's your birthday? = _______________
What's your father's date of birth? = _______________
When's Christmas day? = _______________
When's New Year's Eve?
“Hard” -th
Beginning of word Middle of word End of word
this mother breathe
that father bathe
these brother loathe
those farther/further teethe
there weather/whether writhe
“Soft” -th
Beginning of word Middle of word End of word
thought athlete breath
think rethink bath
through/threw underthrow both
throw anything tooth/teeth
three/thirteen/thirty author with
Even though my father is a weatherman, he can't predict with absolute certainty whether it will rain or not. Neither can the other people who work with him. They say there's only a thirty per cent chance of rain, and the next thing you know, it's pouring. They predict snow, and there's nothing for another five days. Then, there's a blizzard. So rather than trust my father's weather forecasts, I use a more reasonable approach. I ask my mother.
A: Is your father coming to the gathering this Saturday?
B: No. Neither is my mother.
A: That's too bad. My brother was looking forward to seeing them.
B: Well, they're both a little under the weather.
A: Oh, sorry to hear that. Can I send something or other to cheer them up?
B: Please don't bother. They'll be fine.
I can think of six thin things, but I can think of six thick things too.
Three thieves thank you.
One way to outthink others is to make them think you think you're not really thinking what you're trying to get them to think you think.
Elizabeth's birthday is on the third Thursday of this month.。