- The child has learned basic Spanish vocabulary related to greetings, introductions, numbers, colors, and everyday objects.
- They have developed the ability to ask and answer simple questions in Spanish.
- The child has learned to conjugate regular verbs in the present tense.
- They have gained familiarity with Spanish sentence structure and basic grammar concepts such as gender and number agreement.
- The child has practiced pronunciation and listening comprehension skills through audio exercises.
- They have learned about Spanish-speaking countries and cultures through reading comprehension exercises.
- The child has developed an understanding of the importance of language learning and cultural diversity.
Continued development in Spanish can be achieved by:
- Expanding vocabulary through reading Spanish books or online articles.
- Watching Spanish movies or TV shows with subtitles or gradually removing them.
- Engaging in conversation with native Spanish speakers through language exchange programs or online platforms.
- Exploring Spanish music and songs, practicing listening and singing along.
- Participating in a Spanish language immersion program or studying abroad to fully immerse in the language and culture.