Chapter 6 - Numerals - Mini Lesson

Linguistics year 1 DT
Lesson 7, Chapter 6 - Numerals
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Linguistics year 1 DT
Lesson 7, Chapter 6 - Numerals

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Learning goals
After today's class, you can...
...identify the right punctuation
...apply the right punctuation in any situation

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Warm-up:
Name your age in
corrent numerals!

Slide 3 - Mind map

Punctuation:

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From 21 and upwards...
...tens and units are joined by a...

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Examples:
Twenty-one
Fourty-two
Sixty-nine
Seventy-seven

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Thousands
English:
Dutch:
1,000
1.000
12,345
12.345
320,958
320.958
1,495,607
1.495.607

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Money and Currency
English:
Dutch:
€ 2.99
€ 2,99
£ 6.50
£ 6,50
zł 99.99
zł 99,99
$ 420.69
$ 420,69

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Decimals: Everything behind the full stop
English:
Dutch:
3.2 per cent
3,2 procent
12.3 seconds
12,3 seconden
13.007 (thirteen point oh oh seven)
13,007 (dertien punt nul nul zeven)

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The total you have to pay at McDonald's is thirty pounds and fifty pence. You have a hundred pound bill.

How much do you receive in change? Use the right punctuation.
Can you also write down the change in letters?

Slide 10 - Open question

Write down and translate the following numbers from Dutch to English with the right punctuation, grammar and spelling:
- 2,5 procent
- 6,9 seconden
- vijfentwintig comma nul twee

Slide 11 - Open question

Refresher: Translate the following Dutch words in English using letters only!
- Tweeëntwintig
- Vijfenvijftig
- Zesendertig
- Negenennegentig

Slide 12 - Open question

What have we learned today?
Punctuation: Hyphens!
From 21 and onwards, tens and units are joined by a hyphen.
Twent-one, thirty-four, sixty-six,
seventy-nine, ninety-nine, etc.
Punctuation: Comma's and full stops!
In most cases, the British do everything the other way around.
The standard with thousands, money & currency, and with decimals!

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