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  • Identified and recognized various English words and phrases used in the Harry Potter story.
  • Developed listening skills by following the storyline and understanding the dialogue between characters.
  • Improved reading skills by reading the text or listening to the story being read aloud.
  • Expanded vocabulary by encountering new words and phrases in the context of the story.
  • Enhanced comprehension skills by understanding the plot, characters, and events in the story.
  • Strengthened imagination and creativity by visualizing the magical world of Harry Potter.
  • Practiced critical thinking by analyzing the actions and decisions of the characters.
  • Developed writing skills by creating their own stories or fan fiction inspired by Harry Potter.
  • Explored different genres of literature, such as fantasy and adventure, through the Harry Potter series.
  • Engaged in discussions with peers or adults about the story, promoting communication and social skills.

Continued development related to the activity can be encouraged through:

- Encouraging the child to read more books from the Harry Potter series or other fantasy novels to further enhance their reading and comprehension skills.

- Organizing a book club or discussion group where children can share their thoughts and opinions about the story, fostering critical thinking and communication skills.

- Encouraging the child to write their own stories or create artwork inspired by the magical world of Harry Potter, promoting creativity and self-expression.

- Watching the Harry Potter movies and comparing them to the books, allowing the child to explore different forms of storytelling and media.

- Introducing the child to other works of literature that incorporate elements of fantasy or adventure, broadening their literary horizons.

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