1.6 Numbers 0–30
Completion requirements
Spanish Language and Culture 10-3Y
1.6 Numbers 0-30
We use numbers every day when we tell time, count money, or ask for a quantity of an item. The additional vocabulary for this lesson is related to the numbers 0-30. Listen to the pronunciation of each word. saying the word aloud to practice your pronunciation
and to help you remember the word.
¿Cuántos son? ¡Vamos a contar!
Numbers are generally placed before the noun.
Examples:
¿Cuántos teléfonos son? → Son 3 (tres) teléfonos.
¿Cuántos ponchos son? → Son 5 (cinco) ponchos.
¿Cuántos son? ¡Vamos a contar!
Numbers are generally placed before the noun.
Examples:
¿Cuántos teléfonos son? → Son 3 (tres) teléfonos.
¿Cuántos ponchos son? → Son 5 (cinco) ponchos.

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0-10
11-20
21-30
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You can now watch a video with el Profesor Juan that introduces numbers in complete sentences.

You learn these expressions very soon.
Notice that when you click the link, at the top of the new screen there is a
transcript choice -S=Spanish, E=English, N=None -
Click here to go to the video page.
You learn these expressions very soon.
Notice that when you click the link, at the top of the new screen there is a
transcript choice -S=Spanish, E=English, N=None -
Challenge yourself
Click here to go to the video page.
After the video, return here to click Next for the Self Check listening practice lesson.