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Foreign Language

  • The child has learned basic French vocabulary words by reading French books.
  • They have improved their pronunciation and listening skills by reading aloud and listening to audio recordings of the books.
  • The child has gained an understanding of French grammar and sentence structure through exposure to the language in the books.
  • By reading French books, the child has also developed a cultural awareness and appreciation for the French language and literature.

Continued development in reading French books can be enhanced by incorporating interactive activities. For example, the child can create their own mini French book by writing a short story or drawing pictures to illustrate key vocabulary words. They can also practice their speaking skills by acting out scenes from the books or participating in French language role-play activities. Additionally, exploring French songs, movies, and games can further immerse the child in the language and provide additional opportunities for learning and practice.

Book Recommendations

  • Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans: This classic children's book follows the adventures of a little girl named Madeline in Paris, introducing young readers to French vocabulary and culture.
  • The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: This beloved story about a young prince from another planet is a wonderful introduction to French literature for young readers.
  • Bonjour, Babar! by Laurent de Brunhoff: Join Babar the elephant and his family on their adventures in this charming French picture book series.

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