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Activity: "My Child Learned Japanese Alphabet"

Foreign Language

  • The child has learned the basic hiragana characters and their corresponding sounds.
  • They can now recognize and read simple words and phrases written in hiragana.
  • The child has also learned the stroke order for writing hiragana characters.
  • They have practiced speaking and pronouncing hiragana sounds correctly.

To further develop their understanding of the Japanese alphabet, encourage your child to practice writing hiragana characters regularly. They can use worksheets or online resources to practice stroke order and improve their handwriting. Encourage them to read more Japanese texts, such as children's books or simple articles, to reinforce their reading skills. Additionally, incorporating Japanese language learning apps or language exchange programs can provide interactive and immersive learning experiences.

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