- The child has learned basic greetings and introductions in Spanish.
- They have learned common vocabulary words and phrases related to everyday life such as colors, numbers, family members, and food.
- They have learned to ask and answer simple questions in Spanish.
- They have practiced pronunciation and have improved their ability to speak Spanish.
- The child has learned basic grammar concepts such as the use of articles, nouns, adjectives, and verbs in Spanish sentences.
- They have learned how to construct simple sentences and express basic ideas in Spanish.
- The child has been exposed to the culture and traditions of Spanish-speaking countries through interactive activities and discussions.
Continued development in Spanish can be enhanced through the following creative ways:
- Watching Spanish-language movies or TV shows with subtitles to improve listening comprehension skills.
- Practicing Spanish conversations with a language exchange partner or a native speaker.
- Listening to Spanish music and trying to understand the lyrics.
- Reading bilingual books or magazines to expand vocabulary and enhance reading comprehension.
- Participating in virtual language exchange programs or Spanish-speaking communities online.
- Traveling to a Spanish-speaking country or participating in cultural exchange programs to experience the language and culture firsthand.