Exercise 6.1: Numbers 0–20 Practice

Exercise 6.1: Numbers 0–20 Practice 🔢 #

It’s time to practice your Italian numbers! Join Geoff as he tries to master counting with Viktor’s guidance (and occasional distractions). Let’s dive in and see how you do.


1. Fill in the Blanks – Complete the Numbers #

Fill in the missing Italian numbers.

  1. Uno, Due, Tre, _____, Cinque
  2. _____, Otto, Nove, Dieci
  3. Dodici, _____, Quattordici, _____, Sedici
  4. Diciassette, _____, Diciannove, _____

2. Translate the Numbers #

Write the Italian numbers for these English ones:

  1. 3
  2. 7
  3. 11
  4. 15
  5. 20

3. Match the Number – Italian to English #

Match the Italian number to its English equivalent. Write the letter next to the number.

  1. Quindici
  2. Diciannove
  3. Cinque
  4. Otto
  5. Sedici

A) 8
B) 15
C) 16
D) 19
E) 5


4. Multiple Choice – Choose the Correct Response #

  1. Geoff asks Viktor: Quanti caffè hai bevuto oggi? (How many coffees have you had today?)
    Viktor replies:

    • A) Uno
    • B) Quattro
    • C) Venti
  2. Viktor says: Quanti anni hai, Geoff? (How old are you, Geoff?)
    Geoff responds:

    • A) Tredici
    • B) Diciotto
    • C) Ventuno
  3. You hear someone say: Ci sono diciotto persone alla festa. (There are 18 people at the party.) What does this mean?

    • A) There are 8 people at the party.
    • B) There are 18 people at the party.
    • C) There are 28 people at the party.

5. Create Your Own Dialogue #

Write a short dialogue using Italian numbers. Here’s an example:

Example Dialogue:

  • Geoff: Quanti biscotti hai mangiato oggi, Viktor? (How many cookies have you eaten today, Viktor?)
  • Viktor: Solo due. Ma ieri ne ho mangiati quindici! (Only two. But yesterday I ate 15!)

Now it’s your turn!


Answers #

Answers

1. Fill in the Blanks #

  1. Quattro
  2. Sette
  3. Tredici, Quindici
  4. Diciotto, Venti

2. Translate the Numbers #

  1. Tre
  2. Sette
  3. Undici
  4. Quindici
  5. Venti

3. Match the Number #

  1. B) 15
  2. D) 19
  3. E) 5
  4. A) 8
  5. C) 16

4. Multiple Choice #

  1. B) Quattro
  2. C) Ventuno
  3. B) There are 18 people at the party.

5. Create Your Own Dialogue – Sample #

  • Geoff: Quante pizze hai ordinato, Viktor? (How many pizzas did you order, Viktor?)
  • Viktor: Ne ho ordinate tre. Una per me, due per te! (I ordered three. One for me, two for you!)

Well done! You’re on your way to becoming a counting expert in Italian. Buona fortuna! 🌟