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  • The child has learned basic greetings in Spanish such as "Hola" (Hello) and "Adiós" (Goodbye).
  • They have learned common phrases like "Gracias" (Thank you) and "Por favor" (Please).
  • The child has learned numbers from 1 to 10 in Spanish.
  • They have learned basic vocabulary related to colors, animals, and food.
  • They can introduce themselves in Spanish by saying their name, age, and where they are from.
  • The child has learned how to ask simple questions in Spanish, such as "¿Cómo estás?" (How are you?) or "¿Cómo te llamas?" (What's your name?).

To continue developing their Spanish skills, the child can:

  • Practice speaking Spanish with a friend or family member who also knows the language.
  • Listen to Spanish songs or watch Spanish movies with subtitles to improve their listening skills.
  • Use online language learning apps or websites to further expand their vocabulary and grammar knowledge.
  • Read children's books or short stories in Spanish to improve their reading comprehension.
  • Participate in language exchange programs or find a Spanish-speaking pen pal to practice conversational skills.

By engaging in these creative activities, the child will continue to progress and become more confident in their Spanish language abilities.

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