Learn English Numbers 0-100: Pre-A1 Basic Vocabulary — Pre-A1 English vocabulary lesson by Langcom

Learn English Numbers 0-100: Pre-A1 Basic Vocabulary

劳尔-马吉尼亚

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7 月 13, 2026

PRE-A1📚 Vocabulary⏱️ 4 min read
Learning English numbers from 0 to 100 is a key first step for any beginner. Numbers are everywhere in daily life, from telling time and giving your age to sharing a phone number or understanding prices. This guide will help you master the basic vocabulary you need to count and use numbers confidently. We will cover numbers like one, ten, twenty, , 和 one hundred, explaining how to pronounce and use them correctly. Understanding these fundamental numbers will unlock many everyday conversations and make your English learning journey much smoother. You will learn how to say your age, understand prices in shops, and even give your phone number. This basic knowledge is essential for effective communication in English and will prepare you for more complex number uses later on. Start counting in English today and build a strong foundation for more advanced topics.

Why Are English Numbers Important?

Numbers are a fundamental part of English vocabulary. You use them every day in many situations.

  • To tell your age.
  • To give your phone number.
  • To talk about moneyprices.
  • To say the timedate.

Learning numbers 0 to 100 will help you communicate clearly in basic English conversations.

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Numbers 0-10: The Basics

Let’s start with the very first numbers. These are the building blocks for all other numbers.

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

Practice saying these numbers aloud. Pay attention to the ‘th’ sound in three.

Numbers 11-20: The “Teens”

After ten, we have a special group of numbers called the “teens.” Many of these end with -teen.

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

Notice that eleventwelve are irregular. For numbers 13 to 19, the stress is usually on the -teen part.

Tens: 20, 30, 40… 100

Now let’s learn the numbers that end in -ty. These are important for counting higher.

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

To make numbers like 2135, you combine the “tens” number with a number from 1 to 9, using a hyphen:

  • 21 – twenty-one
  • 35 – thirty-five
  • 99 – ninety-nine

How to Use Numbers in Daily Life?

Here are some common ways to use numbers in English:

  • Age: I am twenty years old.
  • Phone Numbers: Say each digit separately. My phone number is five-five-five-one-two-three-four.
  • Prices: The book costs fifteen dollars.
  • Quantity: I have three sisters.
  • Time: It’s seven o’clock.
English Numbers 0-100 Quick Reference
Number Word
0 zero
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
30 thirty
40 forty
50 fifty
60 sixty
70 seventy
80 eighty
90 ninety
100 one hundred

Examples

  • I have two cats.
  • She is eighteen years old.
  • The bus number is forty-two.
  • My phone number is six-seven-eight-nine-zero-one-two-three.
  • This coffee costs three dollars.

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers often make a few common mistakes when learning English numbers:

  • Confusing “-teen” and “-ty”: It’s easy to mix up numbers like thirteenthirty. Remember that “-teen” numbers (13-19) have the stress on the second syllable, while “-ty” numbers (20, 30, etc.) have the stress on the first syllable.
  • Saying “zero” for phone numbers: While zero is correct, native speakers often say oh (like the letter ‘O’) for the number 0 in phone numbers. For example, two-oh-five.
  • Using commas/periods differently: In English, we use a comma (,) to separate thousands (e.g., 1,000) and a period (.) for decimals (e.g., 1.50). This is often the opposite in Spanish.

常见问题

How do I say the number 0 in English?

You can say zero. When giving phone numbers or sometimes in sports scores, people often say oh (like the letter ‘O’). For example, My number is five-oh-five…

What is the difference in pronunciation between ‘thirteen’ and ‘thirty’?

The main difference is stress. For thirteen, the stress is on the second syllable: thir-TEEN. For thirty, the stress is on the first syllable: THIR-ty. Also, the vowel sound is slightly different.

How do I say phone numbers in English?

You usually say each digit separately. For example, 555-1234 is five-five-five-one-two-three-four. If there are two identical digits together, you can say double, like double two for 22.

Do I say ‘and’ in numbers like ‘one hundred and one’?

In British English, it is common to say and after hundred (e.g., one hundred and one). In American English, it is usually omitted (e.g., one hundred one). Both are understood, so for Pre-A1, you can use either.

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关于作者:劳尔·马吉尼亚

劳尔·马吉尼亚是Langcom教育协会的主任,该协会是位于 美国. 凭借在语言教育和国际认证领域十余年的经验,他已帮助来自25个国家的数千名学生、教师和教育机构考取了剑桥英语证书以及IELTS、TOEFL和Michigan英语证书。.

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