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MASTERING THEM TAKES SPECIAL EFFORT – AND NUMBERS ABOVE 60 CATCH OUT MANY PEOPLE LEARNING FRENCH Why do numbers cause so many problems for learners of a foreign language?Ā  Perhaps because


they risk a double condemnation: we fear ridicule for seeming to be simultaneously both illiterate and innumerate. It should not be this way. Numbers are a universal language and they should


be easy. A sum is the same in Swedish as Swahili.Ā  But it is true that the translation of numbers requires special effort, both in understanding them and uttering them.Ā  I see this in my


French students studying English, and I see it acutely in my own everyday use of French.Ā  Read more:Ā How does living in France affect your English? BRAIN-STORMING I have the impression that


my brain moves more slowly when I am dealing with numbers, whether it is on the radio or in the tax office.Ā  When I hear a number in English, I immediately visualise a digit. Not so in


French. This puts me in a disadvantage in negotiations with my phone company.Ā  The lower numbers are mostly okay – quatre triggers a mental association with ā€˜quartet’ and neuf begins with


the same letter as ā€˜nine’; douze has to be dozen – even if a few of them, such as huit and quinze, make me pause.Ā  The real trouble starts after 60. Even after all these years of speaking


French, when I hear a number beginning soixante, I visualise a six and wait for what follows.Ā  Soixante-dix throws me for a vital few seconds and soixante-dix-neuf makes me go into


calculator mode.Ā  If the number starts as quatre-vingt… it is even worse.Ā  In my brain pops a four and then a 20. Only after a few lost moments do I consciously do what natives do without


thinking: place the number within the range of 80 to 99.Ā  90 AND ABOVE SPELLS TROUBLE For numbers in the 90s, French throws a double spanner in the works for foreigners.Ā  So 95, for example,


translates as ā€œfour times 20 plus 15ā€. The more logical system of septante (70), huitante (80) and nonante (90) caught on in Switzerland but never in France. Phone numbers are especially


perplexing. The French give them out as larger compound numbers – 29 not two, nine etc – which means constantly facing the trouble detailed above. Fortunately, there is a solution. Often


plead ā€œforeignernessā€ and ask the speaker to use individual digits. No one has ever had a problem doing that. More than once, we have both slipped into English for clarity.Ā  Read more:Ā Use


French expressions to say what you mean in English WRITE IT DOWN In person, most people will be happy to write a number down to avoid ambiguity, but beware of conventions in doing this which


differ to the English.Ā  Decimals, in French, are expressed using a comma (virgule) instead of a full stop so 20.15 is enunciated as vingt virgule quinze. Very large numbers are also


expressed differently. Where there would be commas in a many digit number in English, French either leaves spaces or, confusingly, uses full stops: 999 000 or 999.000 both mean 999,000.Ā 


Note also that while mille means a thousand, milliard is a billion.Ā  While we are at it, English has several ways of saying nothing (nought, nil, love or ā€œohā€ in phone numbers) but French


generally sticks to zƩro. I recommend that my students of English do a lot of practising with numbers, whether they love them or loathe them, because they crop up in so many contexts and can


be of vital importance.Ā  I suggest you do the same. Put on the radio or television and write down every number you hear. Or write down an impossibly large number and practise saying it


aloud in front of the mirror until the noughts roll off your tongue.Ā 


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