- Listening skills: The child has learned to listen to the responses of Talking Tom and understand the meaning of the words spoken.
- Vocabulary: The child has learned new words and phrases used by Talking Tom and can use them in their own conversations.
- Sentence structure: The child has learned how to form sentences by listening to Talking Tom's responses and constructing their own sentences accordingly.
- Grammar: The child has learned basic grammar rules such as subject-verb agreement and tense usage through the conversations with Talking Tom.
- Reading comprehension: The child has learned to read the text on the screen and comprehend the meaning of the words and sentences.
For continued development, parents can encourage the child to read books and practice writing sentences and short stories using the vocabulary and grammar rules learned from the activity. They can also engage the child in conversations and encourage them to use the new words and phrases they have learned in their daily communication.