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  • The child has learned basic greetings in Spanish, such as saying "hola" (hello) and "adiós" (goodbye).
  • They have learned common expressions like "por favor" (please) and "gracias" (thank you).
  • The child can introduce themselves in Spanish by saying their name, age, and where they are from.
  • They have learned the numbers from 1 to 10 in Spanish.
  • The child can identify and name common objects in Spanish, such as colors, animals, and food.
  • They have learned simple phrases for everyday situations, like asking for help or ordering food.
  • The child can engage in basic conversations in Spanish, asking and answering simple questions.

Continued development tips:

1. Encourage the child to practice with a Spanish-speaking friend or family member. They can have short conversations in Spanish to reinforce their learning.

2. Encourage the child to watch movies or TV shows in Spanish with subtitles and try to understand and pick up new vocabulary.

3. Have the child create flashcards or a vocabulary list to review and practice the new words they have learned.

4. Introduce the child to Spanish music or podcasts to improve their listening skills and familiarity with the language.

5. Encourage the child to find fun online games or apps that offer interactive Spanish language learning activities.

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