This worksheet aims to visually teach students how to listen for and understand large spoken and letter-written numbers. It is recommended for a teacher to do a few on the whiteboard and say some of the examples aloud. It's very handy for students who get flustered with/don't understand terms like "hundred thousand" where a number like "seven hundred thousand" is written as "7001000". |
This is a short dictation. You can see other dictations here.
1. Listen at normal speed. Do not write.
2. Listen again at slow speed and write what you hear.
3. Listen again at normal speed. Check and correct your work.
4. Show Answer4. Hide Answer
The phone number here is 467-8876.
English Numbers
Listen and understand numbers! Our lessons are designed for ESL learners, who usually have difficulty understanding numbers. If you want to improve your understanding in numbers, you need to listen, listen, and listen. Updating...
Listening Exercises for numbers
Practice makes perfect! You can play audios here repeatedly to improve your listening and understanding of numbers.
February 23, 2015 by
This lesson focuses on listening for numbers. There are three sections of listening and each section has 10 questions. Make sure you have a pencil and paper ready.
Write down the numbers you hear. Each listening has 10 or 9 numbers.
Numbers 1 to 100
Answers
- 8
- 13
- 50
- 24
- 47
- 86
- 19
- 97
- 17
- 29
- 116
- 196
- 332
- 480
- 390
- 830
- 901
- 642
- 589
- 772
- 2,350
- 6,719
- 10,300
- 80,500 [this one is missing from the audio]
- 65,000
- 12,450
- 15,000
- 28,560
- 990,999
Recommended
- More numbers listening practice
- IELTS listening practice with numbers