Practice counting 1-31 in ordinal numbers with a partner, using the chart below:
1, 1st, first |
2, 2nd, second |
3, 3rd, third |
4, 4th, fourth |
5, 5th, fifth |
6, 6th, sixth |
7, 7th, seventh |
8, 8th, eighth |
9, 9th, ninth |
10, 10th, tenth |
11, 11th, eleventh |
12, 12th, twelfth |
13, 13th, thirteenth |
14, 14th, fourteenth |
15, 15th, fifteenth |
16, 16th, sixteenth |
17, 17th, seventeenth |
18, 18th, eighteenth |
19, 19th, nineteenth |
20, 20th, twentieth |
21, 21st, twenty-first |
22, 22nd, twenty-second |
23, 23rd, twenty-third |
24, 24th, twenty-fourth |
25, 25th, twenty-fifth |
26, 26th, twenty-sixth |
27, 27th, twenty-seventh |
28, 28th, twenty-eighth |
29, 29th, twenty-ninth |
30, 30th, thirtieth |
31, 31st, thirty-first |
Now, look at the calendars for the year 2000. What are the names of the months in English? Read, listen and repeat.
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Try again to say the same dates circled in the following calendars. Listen to check your answers.
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