- The child has learned basic vocabulary words in a foreign language through songs, games, and interactive activities.
- The child has learned to recognize and pronounce common phrases and greetings in the foreign language.
- The child has learned to count and perform simple math operations in the foreign language.
- The child has learned to identify and name colors, shapes, and objects in the foreign language.
- The child has learned to engage in simple conversations and express their needs and preferences in the foreign language.
- The child has learned to follow instructions and complete tasks in the foreign language.
- The child has learned to listen and comprehend simple stories and instructions in the foreign language.
- The child has learned to sing songs and recite rhymes in the foreign language.
- The child has learned to participate in cultural activities and celebrations related to the foreign language.
Continued development in foreign language learning can be fostered by:
- Encouraging the child to practice speaking and listening to the foreign language with native speakers or through language exchange programs.
- Providing the child with age-appropriate books, movies, and music in the foreign language to further enhance their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
- Organizing cultural events or field trips where the child can experience the language in a real-life context.
- Integrating the foreign language into daily routines and activities, such as labeling objects around the house or playing language-learning games during playtime.
- Enrolling the child in language classes or programs that offer more advanced levels of instruction to continue their language learning journey.