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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to nature, such as "tree," "flower," "bird," and "water."
  • The child learned how to say basic greetings in a foreign language, such as "hello" and "goodbye."
  • The child learned how to count in a foreign language by counting the number of ducks or fish in the pond.
  • The child learned how to describe the colors of different objects they observed during the walk.
  • The child learned how to ask simple questions in a foreign language, such as "What is that?" or "Where is the bird?"

For continued development, encourage the child to practice the new vocabulary words by playing games like "I Spy" during walks or outings. They can also create a nature journal where they draw and label different objects they encounter in a foreign language. Additionally, incorporating songs or rhymes in the foreign language during the walk can make the activity more engaging and help reinforce language learning.

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