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  • The child learned basic commands in the foreign language such as "go," "stop," and "turn."
  • The child learned vocabulary related to horseback riding, such as "saddle," "reins," and "stirrups."
  • The child learned how to ask simple questions in the foreign language, such as "Can I ride the horse?" or "What is the horse's name?"
  • The child learned how to give simple instructions to the horse in the foreign language, such as "Walk forward" or "Turn left."
  • The child learned how to count in the foreign language while practicing riding skills, such as counting the number of laps around the riding arena.

Continued development in foreign language related to horseback riding can be encouraged through various creative ways. The child can practice vocabulary by labeling different parts of a horse in the foreign language, or by creating flashcards with horse-related words and their translations. They can also write short stories or dialogues in the foreign language, incorporating horseback riding as a theme. Additionally, watching videos or reading books about horseback riding in the foreign language can further enhance their language skills in this context.

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