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  • The child learned basic Spanish vocabulary words such as greetings, numbers, colors, and common objects.
  • The child learned how to introduce themselves in Spanish, including their name, age, and where they are from.
  • The child learned how to ask and answer simple questions in Spanish, such as "How are you?" and "What is your favorite color?"
  • The child learned how to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish.
  • The child learned how to say basic phrases and sentences in Spanish, such as "Hello, my name is..." and "I like to play soccer."
  • The child learned how to sing simple Spanish songs and rhymes.
  • The child learned about the culture and traditions of Spanish-speaking countries through activities and discussions.

Continued development in Spanish can be fostered through various creative ways. Here are a few tips:

  • Encourage the child to practice Spanish with a native speaker, such as a family member or friend.
  • Provide the child with Spanish books, songs, and movies to further immerse them in the language.
  • Play language-learning games with the child, such as memory matching games or charades using Spanish vocabulary words.
  • Explore online resources and apps that offer interactive Spanish lessons and activities.
  • Organize cultural events or celebrations where the child can experience Spanish traditions and practice their language skills.
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