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  • Listening skills: The child had to listen carefully to the dialogue in the movie to understand the plot and characters.
  • Comprehension: By watching the movie, the child was able to comprehend the story and its message.
  • Vocabulary: The child may have learned new words and phrases from the movie that they can add to their vocabulary.
  • Critical thinking: The child may have analyzed the characters' actions and motivations, and made predictions about the plot.
  • Creative writing: After watching the movie, the child could write a summary, a review, or a continuation of the story.

For continued development, the child could:

  • Watch more movies or TV shows in English to improve their listening and comprehension skills.
  • Read books or articles related to the movie's theme or genre to expand their vocabulary and critical thinking skills.
  • Write their own stories or scripts, and act them out with friends or family.
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