Lesson

Ordinals 1st-31st

Skill Level: Beginner (A1 - A2)
Lesson Type: General English Lesson

  1. first
  2. second
  3. third
  4. fourth
  5. fifth
  6. sixth
  7. seventh
  8. eighth
  9. ninth
  10. tenth
  11. eleventh
  12. twelfth
  13. thirteenth
  14. fourteenth
  15. fifteenth
  16. sixteenth
  17. seventeenth
  18. eighteenth
  19. nineteenth
  20. twentieth
  21. twenty-first
  22. twenty-second
  23. twenty-third
  24. twenty-fourth
  25. twenty-fifth
  26. twenty-sixth
  27. twenty-seventh
  28. twenty-eighth
  29. twenty-ninth
  30. thirtieth
  31. thirty-first

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From First to Last: Why Understanding Ordinal Numbers is Essential

 

Ordinal numbers are used to indicate the position of something in a list or sequence. They are important for English students to learn because they are used in a wide range of contexts, including instructions, dates, and addresses. For example, “Turn left at the third street” or “I was born on the tenth of July.”

In addition to their practical use, ordinal numbers also help students to understand and use more advanced grammatical structures. For example, ordinal numbers are often used in combination with other adjectives and adverbs to create more complex phrases. This helps students to expand their vocabulary and improve their ability to express themselves in written and spoken English.

Lastly, understanding ordinal numbers can also help students to better understand and navigate real-world situations. For example, understanding ordinal numbers are important when reading schedules, following instructions, or understanding dates in a different culture. In a business setting, it’s common to use ordinal numbers to indicate different levels of management, such as first-level manager, second-level manager, etc. Understanding and using ordinal numbers in these contexts can help students be more effective communicators and problem-solvers in the real world.

 

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