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  • The child learned to use complete sentences and express their thoughts and ideas verbally.
  • They learned to use appropriate vocabulary and language structures while speaking.
  • The child learned to listen actively and respond appropriately during conversations.
  • They learned to ask and answer questions to gather information and engage in discussions.
  • The child learned to retell stories or events in a sequential manner.
  • They learned to use descriptive language to express their feelings and experiences.
  • The child learned to use language to negotiate and solve problems during conversations.
  • They learned to use language to express their opinions and support their ideas.
  • The child learned to use language to engage in imaginative play and storytelling.
  • They learned to use language to communicate their needs and wants effectively.

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to engage in more conversations with peers and adults to further develop their language skills. Provide opportunities for them to participate in group discussions, debates, or storytelling activities. Encourage them to read books aloud and practice their pronunciation and intonation. Introduce them to different genres of literature and encourage them to express their thoughts and opinions about the stories they read. Provide opportunities for them to engage in creative writing activities to further develop their language and literacy skills.

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