wini matabake Numbers Ex. 5 –15

50 Trade Language 3a. yogal kopá ‗three shirts‘

b. yogal koapabak

‗eight shirts‘ 4a. mol kobo ‗two blouses‘

b. mol koaambe

‗ten blouses‘ 5a. chan kogwen ‗one portion of meat‘

b. chan koanerkwa

‗six portions of meat‘ Exercise 8 . Drilling numerals substitution frame drill Using the frame, the teacher counts one and the student repeats one. The teacher and student count two through ten in unison. This exercise should be repeated several times. Example Teacher: Sabured kogwen takcha. Student: Sabured kogwen takcha. Teacher and Student in unison: Sabured kogwen takcha. 1. Sabured kogwen takcha. ‗She saw one skirt.‘ 2. Sabured kobo takcha. ‗She saw two skirts.‘ 3. Sabured kopá takcha. ‗She saw three skirts.‘ 4. Sabured koabake takcha. ‗She saw four skirts.‘ 5. Sabured koaatal takcha. ‗She saw five skirts.‘ 6. Sabured koanerkwa takcha. ‗She saw six skirts.‘ 7. Sabured koakugle takcha. ‗She saw seven skirts.‘ 8. Sabured koapabak takcha. ‗She saw eight skirts.‘ 9. Sabured koabakebak takcha. ‗She saw nine skirts.‘ 10. Sabured koaambe takcha. ‗She saw ten skirts.‘ f Chagla-chal- Chagla -chal- is used to describe flowering shrubs and other plants. It is also used to describe any tree, either standing or felled, which still has its branches. The short form chal- is used for items numbering one to three, and the long form chagla- is used to describe items numbering four or more. Examples 1a. chowal chalgwen ‗one tree‘

b. chowal chaglanerkwa

‗six trees‘ 2a. chia chalbo ‗two chocolate trees‘

b. chia chaglakugle

‗seven chocolate trees‘ 3a. kunnu chalpá ‗three rubber trees‘

b. kunnu chaglapabak

‗eight rubber trees‘ 4a. ogob chalgwen ‗one coconut tree‘

b. ogob chaglabakebak

‗nine coconut trees‘ 5a. chu chalgwen ‗one igarron tree‘

b. chu chaglaambe

‗ten igarron trees‘ Exercise 9 . Drilling numerals substitution frame drill Using the frame, the teacher counts one and the student repeats one. The teacher and student count two through ten in unison. This exercise should be repeated several times. Example Teacher: Ogob chalgwen tigne. Student: Ogob chalgwen tigne. Teacher and Student in unison: Ogob chalgwen tigne.