English Numbers 1-100: Your First Steps (Pre-A1) — Pre-A1 English vocabulary lesson by Langcom

English Numbers 1-100: Your First Steps (Pre-A1)

Raúl Maguiña

Fondateur de Langcom | Examinateur pour les examens de Cambridge et du SIELE

juillet 13, 2026

PRE-A1📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 4 min read
Learning English numbers 1-100 is a fantastic first step in your language journey! Numbers are everywhere in daily life. You use them to say your age, give a phone number, talk about prices, or tell the time. In English, numbers follow clear patterns that make them easy to learn. You will start with one to ten, then learn special words for eleven to nineteen. After that, you will learn the ‘tens’ like twenty, thirty, et one hundred. Finally, you will see how to combine these to make numbers like twenty-one or fifty-five. Practice is key, so listen and repeat often!

Why Are English Numbers Important?

Numbers are a basic part of speaking English every day. They help you understand and share important information.

  • You can tell people how old you are.
  • You can give your phone number.
  • You can ask about or say the price of something.
  • You can talk about how many things you have.
  • You can understand the time or dates.

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Numbers 1 to 10: The Basics

These are the first numbers you need to learn. They are unique words.

  • 1 – one
  • 2 – two
  • 3 – three
  • 4 – four
  • 5 – five
  • 6 – six
  • 7 – seven
  • 8 – eight
  • 9 – nine
  • 10 – ten

Numbers 11 to 20: Special Words

These numbers also have special words. Many of them end with -teen.

  • 11 – eleven
  • 12 – twelve
  • 13 – thirteen
  • 14 – fourteen
  • 15 – fifteen
  • 16 – sixteen
  • 17 – seventeen
  • 18 – eighteen
  • 19 – nineteen
  • 20 – twenty

The ‘Tens’: 20, 30, 40, and More

After twenty, the numbers for the tens usually end with -ty. These are important for building bigger numbers.

  • 20 – twenty
  • 30 – thirty
  • 40 – forty
  • 50 – fifty
  • 60 – sixty
  • 70 – seventy
  • 80 – eighty
  • 90 – ninety
  • 100 – one hundred

How to Say Numbers Like 21 or 55

To make numbers like twenty-one, you combine the ‘tens’ word with a number from one to nine. Always use a hyphen () between them when you write them.

  • 20 + 1 = twenty-one
  • 30 + 5 = thirty-five
  • 40 + 8 = forty-eight
  • 50 + 2 = fifty-two
  • 60 + 7 = sixty-seven
  • 70 + 3 = seventy-three
  • 80 + 9 = eighty-nine
  • 90 + 4 = ninety-four

Tips for Remembering English Numbers

Learning numbers takes practice. Here are some simple tips:

  • Listen and Repeat: Say the numbers aloud many times.
  • Count Objects: Count things around you in English. For example, one book, two pens, three chairs.
  • Practice Phone Numbers: Say your own phone number or a friend’s in English.
  • Look for Patterns: Notice how -teen et -ty numbers are different.
English Numbers 1-100 Reference
Nombre Word
1 one
2 two
3 three
4 four
5 five
6 six
7 seven
8 eight
9 nine
10 ten
11 eleven
12 twelve
13 thirteen
14 fourteen
15 fifteen
16 sixteen
17 seventeen
18 eighteen
19 nineteen
20 twenty
21 twenty-one
22 twenty-two
23 twenty-three
24 twenty-four
25 twenty-five
26 twenty-six
27 twenty-seven
28 twenty-eight
29 twenty-nine
30 thirty
31 thirty-one
40 forty
45 forty-five
50 fifty
59 fifty-nine
60 sixty
63 sixty-three
70 seventy
77 seventy-seven
80 eighty
82 eighty-two
90 ninety
96 ninety-six
100 one hundred

Exemples

  • I have one cat.
  • She is ten years old.
  • There are twelve students in the class.
  • My phone number is five-five-five-two-three-four-seven.
  • The shirt costs twenty dollars.
  • He has thirty-one books.
  • There are sixty minutes in an hour.
  • I need one hundred points to win.

Entraînement

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Erreurs courantes chez les hispanophones

Many Spanish speakers confuse numbers that sound similar, especially those ending in -teen et -ty.

  • Thirteen vs. Thirty: Thirteen (13) has stress on the ‘teen’ part. Thirty (30) has stress on the first part. Listen carefully to the difference.
  • Fourteen vs. Forty: Similar to above, the stress helps you understand. Also, forty (40) does not have the ‘u’ like four (4) or fourteen (14).
  • Pronunciation of ‘th’: Les th sound in numbers like three, thirteen, et thirty can be tricky. Practice making the sound by putting your tongue between your teeth.

Questions fréquemment posées

Why is it important to learn numbers in English?

Learning numbers helps you communicate basic information like your age, phone number, prices, and time in English. It’s essential for everyday conversations.

Are English numbers 1-100 difficult to learn?

No, they are not difficult! They follow clear patterns. Once you learn the basic numbers and the ‘tens’, you can combine them to make almost any number up to one hundred.

How can I practice English numbers?

The best way to practice is to listen to numbers and repeat them. Try counting objects around you, saying phone numbers, or even counting steps in English. Regular practice makes it easy!

Do I need to use ‘and’ in numbers like ‘one hundred and one’?

For numbers 1-100, you will mostly just say the number. For example, one hundred. When you learn numbers above one hundred, like 101, you might hear one hundred and one, but for now, focus on 1-100.

À propos de l'auteur : Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña est le directeur de l'Asociación Educativa Langcom, un centre agréé de préparation à l'examen Cambridge English situé à ÉTATS-UNIS. Fort de plus d'une décennie d'expérience dans l'enseignement des langues et les certifications internationales, il a aidé des milliers d'étudiants, d'enseignants et d'établissements d'enseignement dans 25 pays à obtenir les certifications d'anglais Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL et Michigan.

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