- The child learned vocabulary related to Lego, such as "brick," "building," "color," and "shape."
- The child learned basic phrases and sentences in the foreign language, such as "I am building a house" or "This brick is red."
- The child learned to count and identify numbers in the foreign language while building with Lego.
- The child learned to follow simple instructions given in the foreign language, such as "Put the blue brick on top of the red one."
- The child learned to ask and answer questions in the foreign language, such as "What are you building?" or "How many bricks do you have?"
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Encourage the child to build more complex structures using Lego and describe them in the foreign language. This will help expand their vocabulary and sentence construction skills.
2. Introduce Lego instruction manuals in the foreign language and have the child follow the instructions to build different models. This will enhance their ability to understand and follow more complex instructions in the foreign language.
3. Play Lego-themed language games, such as "Guess the Lego Brick" where the child describes a brick in the foreign language and others have to guess which one it is. This will improve their descriptive skills and vocabulary retention.