how to say numbers



1.39%  one point three nine per cent

0.033  nought point oh three three

102  one hundred and two

7,476  seven thousand four hundred and sixty seven

  906,570 nine hundred and six thousand five hundred and seventy

13.45 thirteen point four five

£13.45 thirteen pound point forty five

 


Note


We use a full stop for a decimal point (i.e between whole numbers and decimal fractions) and a comma after millions and thousands ( i.e every three whole digits). We use ‘nought’ before the decimal point but ‘oh’ after it


 

Numbers in different accents


BrE  0.07  point oh seven

Amr  0.07 nought point seven


 

Note


After  ‘point’ we say numbers separate separate

0.5 oh (BrE) point five

          Nought (Amr) point five


  

:Using preposition for numbers in text

   

at, from, to, by


Last years sales started the year at 250 million Euros. They rose from 250 million in the first quarter to 275 million Euros in the second quarter. In the next three months, they increased by 225 million to 500 million Euros. Unfortunately they then fell   by 100 million Euros to a final total of 400 millions Euros in the last three months of the year

Our sales went up by 500 units from 2.500 in October to 3,000 in November. They stayed at 3,000 units in December

Source : englishisland.blogsky

Top 5 Mistakes English Learners Make



Top 5 Mistakes English Learners Make

What are the most common mistakes that English learners make? Which mistakes do most English learners need to correct, in order to learn English much faster?
Here are the top 5 English Learning Mistakes:


1. Focusing On Grammar

This is the biggest, most common, and worst mistake. Research shows that grammar study, in fact, actually hurts English speaking ability. Why? Because English grammar is simply too complex to memorize and use logically.... and real conversation is much too fast.

You don't have enough time to think, remember hundreds or thousands of grammar rules, choose the correct one, then use it.

Your logical left-brain cannot do it. You must learn grammar intuitively and unconsciously, like a child. You do this by hearing a lot of correct English grammar- and your brain gradually and automatically learns to use English grammar correctly.


2. Forcing Speech

Both English students and teachers try to force speech before the learner is ready. The result is that most students speak English very slowly- with no confidence and no fluency. Forcing speech is a huge mistake. Don't force speech. Focus on listening and be patient. Speak only when you are ready to speak- when it happens easily and naturally. Until then, never force it.

3. Learning Only Formal Textbook English


Unfortunately, most English students learn only the formal English found in textbooks and schools. The problem is- native speakers don't use that kind of English in most situations.

When speaking to friends, family, or co-workers, native speakers use casual English that is full of idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang. To communicate with native speakers, you must not rely only on textbooks.. you must learn casual English.

4. Trying To Be Perfect


Students and teachers often focus on mistakes. They worry about mistakes. They correct mistakes. They feel nervous about mistakes. They try to speak perfectly. No one, however, is perfect. Native speakers make mistakes all the time. You will too. Instead of focusing on the negative- focus on communication.

Your goal is not to speak "perfectly", your goal is to communicate ideas, information, and feelings in a clear and understandable way. Focus on communication,focus on the positive. You will automatically improve your mistakes in time :P

5. Relying On English Schools


Most English learners rely totally on schools. They think the teacher and the school are responsible for their success. This is never true. You, the English learner, are always responsible. A good teacher can help, but ultimately you must be responsible for your own learning.

You must find lessons and material that are effective. You must listen and read every day. You must manage your emotions and remain motivated and energetic. You must be positive and optimistic. No teacher can make you learn. Only you can do it!

While these mistakes are very common, the good news is that you can correct them. When you stop making these mistakes, you change the way you learn English. You learn faster. Your speaking improves. You enjoy learning English.

Good luck... you can do it