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  • The child learned vocabulary related to nature, such as trees, flowers, birds, and insects.
  • The child learned basic phrases and greetings in a foreign language, such as "hello," "thank you," and "goodbye."
  • The child learned to count in a foreign language by counting the number of ducks or squirrels they saw in the park.
  • The child learned to describe the colors of different objects they encountered in the park in a foreign language.
  • The child learned to ask simple questions in a foreign language, such as "What is that?" or "Where is the playground?"

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To further develop foreign language skills, the child can:

  • Practice vocabulary related to nature by creating flashcards or playing memory games.
  • Engage in role-playing activities where they pretend to be in a park and have conversations in a foreign language.
  • Listen to songs or watch videos in a foreign language that talk about nature or outdoor activities.
  • Find pen pals or language exchange partners who speak the foreign language and practice writing or speaking about their experiences in the park.
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