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Listen and repeat
Learn to understand and pronounce the French numbers 10 to 19. For detailed info, see my lesson on numbers and counting.
How to use these listening exercises
- The sound files are MP3s and you can either listen to them online or save them to your computer for later. If you don’t know how to do this or can’t hear anything, please read help with sound files.
- Click “listen.” You can either listen and repeat the numbers or else practice writing them in French, in English, or as digits.
- After listening to the sound file for the random exercises, click “reveal” to check what you heard.
- You can listen as many times as you like.
Lesson: French Numbers 10-19
10 – dix
11 – onze
12 – douze
13 – treize
14 – quatorze
15 – quinze
16 – seize
17 – dix-sept
18 – dix-huit
19 – dix-neuf
Number Exercise 1
Random numbers to test your comprehension: Listen
Click to see the list (in groups of five):
19 14 10 12 18
13 11 16 15 17
14 10 18 12 19
11 13 15 17 16
Remerciements
Sound files courtesy |
Number Exercise 2
More random numbers to further test your comprehension: Listen
Click to see the list:
17 14 12 19 16
10 14 17 11 13
18 15 19 12 10
16 13 11 15 18
French lesson plan
- French numbers printable (Worksheet, 4th-12th grade)
More French Numbers
Lesson: Numbers and counting | ||
Listening practice | ||
0 to 9 | Decimals | |
10 to 19 | Phone numbers | |
20 to 59 | Prices | |
60 to 99 | Times | |
100 to 999 | Weights/measures | |
1,000 and up | Years |
French for Beginners