When do we use numbers? Why are they important? Why is it important to know numbers in French (or any other language)? Can you think of some REAL WORLD.

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When do we use numbers? Why are they important? Why is it important to know numbers in French (or any other language)? Can you think of some REAL WORLD situations in which knowing how to say numbers might be important in another language?

Les objectifs- I can say and identify numbers 0-20 in French. I can identify and use mathematical terms in French. I can say and identify months of the year in French. I can ask someone’s birthday and I can tell them when mine is.

Sortez vos cahiers français (ou un papier) et copiez les numéros français… Merci <3 Madame Joseph 1 - un 7- sept 2 –deux8- huit 3 –trois 9- neuf 4 – quatre10- dix 5- cinq11- onze 6- six12 - douze

13 - treize 19- dix-neuf 14 – quatorze20 - vingt 15 – quinze 16 – seize 17- dix-sept 18- dix-huit

20- vingt 26- vingt-six 21 – vingt et un 27- vingt-sept 22 – vingt-deux 28- vingt-huit 23 – vingt-trois 29- vingt-neuf 24- vingt- quatre 25- vingt-cinq

Vocabulary having to do with numbers!! Combien - How much/How many Quel âge as-tu ?- How old are you? Quel âge a-t-il ?- How old is he? Quel âge a-t-elle?- How old is she? J’ai ______ ans.- I am ____ years old. Il a ______ ans.- He is ____ years old. Elle a _____ ans. - She is ____ years old. C’est quand ton anniversaire ?- When is your birthday? Mon anniversaire c’est le ______ - My birthday is ________. Quel est ton numéro de téléphone ? - What is your phone number? Mon numéro de téléphone est… - My phone number is ______. Quelle est ton adresse ?- What is your address? Mon adresse est…- My address is _________. Où habites-tu ?- Where do you live? J’habite ________.- I live _________. J’habite avec __________.- I live with __________.

30 – trente 31 – trente et un 32 - trente-deux 33 – trente-trois 40 – quarante 41 – quarante et un 42 – quarante-deux 50 – cinquante 51- cinquante et un 52 –cinquante-deux

60- soixante 61 – soixante et un 70s (60s + extended numbers – 10-19) 70 – soixante-dix 71–soixante et onze 72–soixante-douze 73–soixante-treize 74 – soixante-quatorze 75 – soixante-quinze 76 – soixante-seize 77-soixante-dix-sept 78-soixante-dix-huit 79- soixante-dix-neuf

80s 80 – quatre-vingts 81 – quatre-vingt et un 82 – quartre-vingt - deux 83 – quatre-vingt- trois 84 – quatre-vingt -quatre 85 – quatre-vingt- cinq 86 – quatre-vingt – six 87 – quatre-vingt – sept 88- quatre-vingt – huit 89 –quatre-vingt – neuf

90s (80s + extended numbers 10-19) 90 – quatre-vingt-dix 91 – quatre-vingt-onze 92 – quartre-vingt-douze 93 – quatre-vingt- treize 94 – quatre-vingt -quatorze 95 – quatre-vingt- quinze 96 – quatre-vingt – seize 97 – quatre-vingt – dix-sept 98- quatre-vingt – dix-huit 99 –quatre-vingt – dix-neuf

100 and BEYOND… 100 – cent 101 – cent un 102 – cent deux 125 – cent vingt-cinq – (Notice that the – appears here!!!) Notice that when “cents” is the last word that there is an “s”, but when it is not the last word the “s” drops! 200 – deux cents - (Notice the “s” on the word “cents”, that is because there are two (deux) of them!) 201 – deux cent un - (SEE- there is no “s” here!!) 202 – deux cent deux 243 – deux cent quarante-trois 300- trois cents

1000 and BEYOND… 1000 – mille 1001 – mille un 1002 – mille deux 1025 – mille vingt-cinq 2000 – deux mille - (Notice there is no “s” on the word “mille”. Mille NEVER uses an “s”!) 10,000 – dix mille - (SEE- there is no “s” here!!) 1,000,000 – un million 2,000,000 – deux millions (Notice there is an “s” on the word “million”.)

1,000,000,000 and BEYOND… NOW…pay attention here… 1,000,000,000 – un millard (a billion) 2,000,000,000 – deux milliards Millions and Billions keep their “s”, even when other numbers follow…see below! 2,834,125 –deux millions huit cent trente- quatre cent vingt-cinq PAUSE for “HOLIE MOLIE”… 2,287,982,352 – deux millards, deux cent quatre-vingt-sept millions, neuf cent quatre-vingt-deux, trois cent cinquante- deux…WHEW

Des BONNES NOUVELLES – (The Good News) NOW…you will NEVER be required by me to produce numbers (in French) of that quantity… You may have to some day, but NEVER for me…except maybe for extra credit on a QUIZ! Numbers are important in sports and games…what is this one (a French favorite)?