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Listen and repeat
Once you’ve learned how to count to 100,* you shouldn’t have any trouble understanding the French numbers 100 to 999.
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” to hear a list of random numbers. You can either listen and repeat the numbers or else practice writing them in French, in English, or as digits.
- After listening, click “reveal” to check what you heard.
- You can listen as many times as you like.
Number Exercise 1
Random numbers to test your comprehension:
Listen
Click to see the list (in groups of five):
746 955 382 427 204
854 399 679 986 390
164 900 849 552 250
736 843 595 977 504
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Number Exercise 2
More random numbers to test your comprehension:
Listen
Click to see the list:
579 486 290 964 404
249 152 851 936 243
995 577 808 546 155
282 727 301 954 888
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 | |
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