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  • The child learned new vocabulary related to hiking, such as "trail," "mountain," "forest," and "backpack."
  • The child learned basic phrases and sentences in the foreign language, such as "Let's go hiking," "I like hiking," or "Look at the beautiful view."
  • The child learned to ask and answer simple questions in the foreign language, such as "Where are we going?" or "What do you see?"
  • The child learned to follow simple instructions given in the foreign language, such as "Walk slowly," "Stay on the path," or "Take a break."
  • The child learned to use basic greetings and expressions in the foreign language when encountering other hikers on the trail.

Continued development related to the activity:

To further develop the child's foreign language skills related to hiking, you can:

  • Encourage the child to practice the vocabulary and phrases learned during the hike by using them in everyday conversations or during playtime.
  • Watch videos or listen to songs in the foreign language that are related to hiking or nature, and discuss them with the child.
  • Read books or stories about hiking or outdoor adventures in the foreign language, and have the child retell the story or discuss their favorite parts.
  • Plan more hiking trips or outdoor activities where the child can continue to practice using the foreign language in a real-life context.
  • Find language exchange partners or join language learning groups where the child can interact with native speakers of the foreign language and practice their skills.
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