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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to the circus, such as "clown," "elephant," and "tightrope."
  • The child practiced listening skills by following instructions given in the foreign language during the circus activity.
  • The child learned basic phrases and sentences in the foreign language, such as "I want to see the acrobats" or "The lion is jumping through the hoop."
  • The child learned to count in the foreign language while watching the circus performers.
  • The child learned to identify colors in the foreign language by observing the colorful costumes and props used in the circus.

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to watch videos or read books about circuses in the foreign language. They can also create their own circus at home using toys or stuffed animals, and practice speaking in the foreign language while pretending to be circus performers. Additionally, parents can find online resources or language learning apps specifically designed for toddlers to further enhance their foreign language skills.

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