- The child learned basic vocabulary words related to building blocks, such as "block," "build," "stack," and "tower."
- The child practiced pronunciation of foreign language words while playing with the building blocks.
- The child learned to follow simple commands in the foreign language, such as "put the red block on top of the blue block."
- The child learned to count in the foreign language as they stacked the blocks, reinforcing number vocabulary.
- The child learned spatial concepts in the foreign language, such as "in," "on," "top," and "under."
- The child practiced asking and answering questions in the foreign language while playing with the building blocks.
An interesting way to continue developing foreign language skills with building blocks is by incorporating themed sets. For example, introduce animal vocabulary by using blocks with pictures of different animals. The child can practice saying the animal names in the foreign language as they build structures with the corresponding blocks. Another idea is to label the blocks with numbers or colors in the foreign language, encouraging the child to use the language while organizing and building. Incorporating songs or rhymes in the foreign language related to building blocks can also make the activity more interactive and enjoyable.