- The child learned vocabulary related to swimming, such as "pool," "swim," "water," "float," "dive," etc.
- The child learned basic phrases and sentences related to swimming, such as "I want to swim," "Can I go in the pool?" "I can float," etc.
- The child learned to understand and respond to simple instructions given by the swimming instructor, such as "Jump in the water," "Hold your breath," "Kick your legs," etc.
- The child learned to communicate with other children in the pool, using simple greetings and conversation starters like "Hi," "What's your name?" "Do you like swimming?" etc.
- The child learned to describe their swimming experience using basic adjectives, such as "fun," "cold," "deep," "shallow," etc.
Continued development related to the activity:
To further develop foreign language skills related to swimming, parents can encourage their child to practice vocabulary and phrases during bath time or water play at home. They can also watch videos or read books about swimming in the target language to reinforce the learned concepts. Additionally, parents can organize playdates or swimming sessions with other children who speak the target language, providing opportunities for the child to practice their language skills in a real-life context.