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Lesson 01 Introduction Homework

The document consists of various exercises related to telling time, correcting sentences, matching phrases with numbers, and listening comprehension regarding monetary values. It includes tasks for matching times with their verbal descriptions, correcting date formats, and identifying numerical phrases. Additionally, it features exercises for listening and transcribing numbers with proper conjunctions.

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Lesson 01 Introduction Homework

The document consists of various exercises related to telling time, correcting sentences, matching phrases with numbers, and listening comprehension regarding monetary values. It includes tasks for matching times with their verbal descriptions, correcting date formats, and identifying numerical phrases. Additionally, it features exercises for listening and transcribing numbers with proper conjunctions.

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1 Match the sentences with the times below.

1. it’s (a) quarter past four. Or it’s four fifteen.


2. It’s half past four. Or it’s four thirty.
3. It’s (a) quarter to five. Or it’s four forty-five.
4. It’s twenty past four. Or it’s four twenty.
5. It’s ten to give. Or it’s four fifty.
6. It’s five past four. Or it’s four oh five.
7. It’s twenty-five to five. Or it’s four thirty-five.
8. It’s four minutes to five. Or it’s four fifty-six.
9. It’s seven minutes past four. Or it’s four oh seven.
2 Correct the sentences.
1. The next meeting is on twelfth of April.
2. Our party’s on Saturday the twenty-one of February.
3. We were in Canada in twenty oh seven.
4. Next Saturday is the seventh July.
5. I was at university until one thousand nine hundred and
ninety-eight.
6. I’d like to reserve a single room on second of December.
3 Match phrases 1-10 with numbers a-j.
1. One hundred thousand
2. One million three hundred thousand
3. One hundred and twenty
4. One million
5. One thousand one hundred
6. One hundred thousand two hundred
7. One hundred and thirty thousand
8. One thousand one hundred and thirty
9. Five million six hundred thousand
10. One thousand and three

a. 120
b. 1,003
c. 1,100
d. 100,000
e. 100,200
f. 1,000,000
g. 1,300,000
h. 5,600,000
i. 1,130
j. 130,000
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4 Listen to the recording and choose the correct answer.
1. £25 a. twenty-five pounds b. five pounds and twenty
2. £4.50 a. four fifty pounds b. four pounds fifty
3. 60p a. point six pounds b. sixty p
4. €7.40 a. forty cents and seven euros
b. seven euros forty
5. €0.25 a. twenty-five cents b. quarter euros
6. $28 a. eight and twenty dollars
b. twenty-eight dollars
7. 70c a. seven oh cents b. seventy cents
8. $15.50 a. fifteen dollars fifty b. fifteen and half dollars

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6 listen to the recording and add the missing ‘and’. Sometimes
you need to add ‘add’ twice.
1. 340 = three hundred forty.
2. 2,002 = two thousand two
3. 45,800 = forty-five thousand eight hundred
4. 381,245 = three hundred eight-one thousand two
hundred forty-five
5. 2,000,670 = two million six hundred seventy
6. 15,680,430 = fifteen million six hundred eighty
thousand four hundred thirty

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