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Foreign Language

  • The child has learned to recognize and pronounce different syllables in the Spanish language.
  • They have learned to identify syllables in words and understand their importance in pronunciation.
  • The child has developed their listening skills by hearing and identifying different syllables in spoken words.
  • They have practiced their speaking skills by pronouncing syllables and using them to form complete words.

To continue developing their understanding of syllables, the child can engage in activities such as creating their own syllable puzzles, where they need to match spoken words with their corresponding syllables. They can also practice reading aloud passages or stories, focusing on identifying and pronouncing syllables correctly. Encouraging the child to listen to Spanish songs or audiobooks will further reinforce their understanding and pronunciation of syllables.

Book Recommendations

  • Las sílabas mágicas by Carmen Gil and Violeta Monreal: A fun book that introduces children to syllables through colorful illustrations and engaging storytelling.
  • Silabario Hispano Americano by Montessori: This book provides a comprehensive approach to learning syllables in the Spanish language, with various exercises and activities to reinforce learning.
  • Soy un artista de las sílabas by Ana Galán and Gloria De Aragón: This interactive book combines art and syllables, allowing children to practice syllable recognition while creating their own artwork.

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