Foreign Language
- The child has learned to recognize and identify different letters in the foreign language.
- They have practiced the pronunciation of the letters through reading letters aloud.
- They have learned basic vocabulary words associated with each letter.
- The child has started forming simple words using the letters they have learned.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice writing the letters they have learned and use them to create simple sentences or short stories in the foreign language. Additionally, introduce them to children's songs or rhymes in the foreign language that incorporate the letters they have learned.
Book Recommendations
- ABC en español by Alessandra Dalla Rosa: A fun and interactive picture book that introduces the alphabet in Spanish. Each letter is associated with a colorful illustration and a simple word.
- Les Lettres Rigolotes by Christina Dorner: This French alphabet book features whimsical illustrations and humorous descriptions for each letter. It engages children in learning French letters through playful storytelling.
- Das Buchstabenmonster by Agnès de Lestrade and Valeria Docampo: In this German alphabet book, a friendly monster introduces each letter with a captivating illustration and an accompanying word. It makes learning German letters enjoyable and engaging for young readers.
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