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  • The child learned the names of different parts of the castle in Welsh, such as "castell" for castle, "twr" for tower, and "mur" for wall.
  • The child learned basic greetings in Welsh, such as "bore da" for good morning and "nos da" for good night, by interacting with the castle staff.
  • The child learned some common Welsh words related to castles, such as "draig" for dragon and "cymru" for Wales.
  • The child learned how to count in Welsh by counting the number of towers or rooms in the castle.
  • The child learned some basic phrases in Welsh, such as "diolch" for thank you and "croeso" for welcome, by using them during the visit.

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To further develop their foreign language skills, the child can:

  • Practice using the Welsh words and phrases they learned during the castle visit in everyday conversations.
  • Explore more about the Welsh language and culture through books, online resources, or videos.
  • Engage in language exchange programs or find a language partner who speaks Welsh to practice speaking and listening skills.
  • Participate in cultural events or activities related to Wales to deepen their understanding of the language and its context.
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