Cardinal – Кількісні | Ordinal – Порядкові |
(how many?) | (which?) |
1 – one 1 – the first
2 – two 2 – the second
3 – three 3 – the third
4 – four 4 – the fourth
5 – five 5 – the fifth
6 – six 6 – the sixth
7 – seven 7 – the seventh
8 – eight 8 – the eighth
9 - nine 9 – the ninth
10 – ten 10 – the tenth
11 – eleven 11 – the eleventh
12 – twelve 12 – the twelfth
13 – thirteen 13 – the thirteenth
21 – twenty-on 21 – the twenty-first
22 – twenty-two 22 – the twenty-second
30 – thirty 30 – the thirtieth
40 – forty 40 – the fortieth
55 – fifty-five 55 – the fifty-fifth
100 – a (one) hundred 100 – the hundredth
265 – two hundred and sixty-five 265 – the two hundred and sixty-fifth
1000 – a (one thousand) 1000 – the thousandth
2265 – two thousand two hundred and 2265 – the two thousand two hundred and sixty-five or twenty-two hundred sixty-fifth or the twenty-two
and sixty-five and sixty-fifth
1800 – one thousand eight hundred 1800 – the one thousand and
or the eighteen hundred eight hundredth
or the eighteen hundredth
1648 – sixteen forty-eight
2005 – two thousand and five or
twenty –o- five
Note: six thousand students; three hundred kilometres
But – thousands of students; hundreds of kilometres.
IV Communicative Skills.
1. Read the dialogues and reproduce them:
1)
A.: I’m from the USA. And you? Are you Russian?
B.: No, I’m Ukrainian. My name is Kovalenko.
A.: Nice to meet you, Mr. Kovalenko. You know, I’m going to visit your country soon.
B.: Really? When?
A.: Next month. I shall go by plane to Kyiv and my friend will take me by car throughout Ukraine. They say it will be a wonderful trip.
B.: That’s fine. Travelling by car or by bus one can see more of the country.
A.: I’m going to see typical Ukrainian villages, big cities and small towns.
A.: Have a nice trip.
B.: Thank you.
2)