Foreign Language
- The student has learned basic vocabulary and phrases through interactive games and activities
- They have developed an understanding of simple sentence structures and grammar rules through practice exercises
- The student has improved pronunciation and speaking skills by listening to and repeating words and phrases
- They have gained cultural knowledge and awareness through learning about customs and traditions related to the language
For continued development, encourage the student to engage in conversation with native speakers, watch foreign language cartoons or videos, and practice writing simple sentences and short stories in the language. Incorporating language learning into daily activities or games can make learning more fun and engaging for the child.
Book Recommendations
- My First English Adventure 1 by Mady Musiol, Gill Budgell, Kate Cory-Wright: A series of story-based books with fun activities to introduce English language concepts to young learners
- English for Children by Catherine Bruzzone: A comprehensive book with colorful illustrations and interactive methods to teach English vocabulary and grammar
- Jumpstart! Storymaking: Games and activities for ages 7â12 by Pie Corbett: A resourceful book with creative ideas and activities to inspire young learners to create their own stories in English
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