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  • The child learned new vocabulary related to swimming, such as words for different swimming strokes, pool equipment, and water safety.
  • The child learned how to follow simple instructions given in a foreign language, such as "kick your legs" or "put your face in the water".
  • The child learned how to count in a foreign language while practicing swimming laps or holding their breath underwater.
  • The child learned how to greet and interact with other children or instructors in a foreign language during swimming lessons.
  • The child learned how to sing or recite simple songs or rhymes in a foreign language while swimming or playing in the water.

Continued development related to the activity of swimming and foreign language can be encouraged through various creative ways:

  • Introduce swimming-related books or flashcards in the foreign language to expand the child's vocabulary and understanding of swimming concepts.
  • Play language learning games in the pool, such as asking the child to find and name different pool objects or actions in the foreign language.
  • Encourage the child to practice counting in the foreign language while swimming laps or playing games in the water.
  • Organize swimming playdates or group activities where the child can interact with other children who speak the foreign language, providing opportunities for conversation and language practice.
  • Explore online resources or apps that offer swimming-themed language learning activities or videos in the foreign language.
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