Activity: "Is learning Spanish"
Foreign Language
- The child has learned basic Spanish vocabulary words such as greetings, colors, numbers, and common objects.
- The child can understand and respond to simple questions and instructions in Spanish.
- The child has learned some basic Spanish phrases and can engage in simple conversations.
- The child has learned to pronounce Spanish words correctly and has improved their listening skills in the language.
To continue developing their Spanish language skills, the child can engage in activities like watching Spanish cartoons or movies, listening to Spanish music, or playing language learning games. They can also practice speaking and writing in Spanish with a language exchange partner or by keeping a Spanish journal.
Book Recommendations
- Spanish for Kids: 10 First Reader Books with Online Audio and 100 Words (Beginning to Learn Spanish) by Language Together: This book set introduces young children to Spanish vocabulary through engaging stories and colorful illustrations.
- First Spanish Reader: A Beginner's Dual-Language Book by Angel Flores: This book contains a collection of short stories in both English and Spanish, making it perfect for first-grade students who are starting to learn Spanish.
- The Everything Kids' Learning Spanish Book: Fun Exercises to Help You Learn Español by Cecilia I. Sojo: This interactive book includes games, puzzles, and activities to help children practice and reinforce their Spanish language skills.
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