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  • The child learned vocabulary related to driving, such as car, steering wheel, seatbelt, gas pedal, brake, etc.
  • The child learned basic phrases and commands used while driving, such as "start the car," "stop the car," "turn left," "turn right," etc.
  • The child learned to identify and understand traffic signs and symbols, such as stop signs, yield signs, traffic lights, etc.
  • The child learned to recognize and understand basic road safety rules, such as looking both ways before crossing the road, using crosswalks, etc.
  • The child learned to follow directions and instructions given by an adult while driving, enhancing their listening and comprehension skills.
  • The child may have been exposed to different languages if they encountered road signs or heard other drivers speaking in a foreign language.

Continued development related to the activity:

To further develop the child's foreign language skills related to driving, you can:

  • Introduce the child to foreign language children's books or videos that focus on driving or transportation.
  • Play language learning games where the child can practice vocabulary and phrases related to driving.
  • Encourage the child to pretend play driving scenarios in different languages, using their imagination to create dialogues and situations.
  • Expose the child to foreign language music or songs related to driving or transportation.
  • Find opportunities for the child to interact with native speakers of the foreign language, such as through language exchange programs or cultural events.
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