Four Corners 1 - Unit 2 Lesson B

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 Lesson B in the Four Corners 1 coursebook, such as "email", "phone number", "seven", etc.

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Four Corners 1
number [noun]

a word, sign, or symbol that represents a specific quantity or amount

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email [noun]

a system that is used to send and receive messages or documents via a network

Ex: She received an important document via email .

the number used for calling someone's phone

Ex: I called the wrong phone number and apologized for the mistake .
zero [numeral]

the number 0

Ex: She counted zero stars in the sky .
one [numeral]

the number 1

Ex: She has one brother and two sisters .
two [numeral]

the number 2

Ex: Look at those two birds on the tree .
three [numeral]

the number 3

Ex: Look at the three birds flying in the sky .
four [numeral]

the number 4

Ex: I have four books on my shelf .
five [numeral]

the number 5

Ex: I have five cookies in my lunchbox .
six [numeral]

the number 6

Ex: Look at the six birds perched on the fence .
seven [numeral]

the number 7

Ex: I have seven marbles in my collection .
eight [numeral]

the number 8

Ex: My friend has eight toy cars to play with .
nine [numeral]

the number 9

Ex: My sister has nine puzzle pieces in her hand .
ten [numeral]

the number 10

Ex: There are ten cookies in the jar .