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Activity: "My child counts to ten in two languages”

Foreign Language

  • The child has learned to count to ten in two languages.
  • They can correctly pronounce the numbers in both languages.
  • The child can recognize and identify the written form of the numbers in both languages.
  • They have developed an understanding of basic number concepts in both languages.

To further enhance the child's development in counting in two languages, you can encourage them to practice their counting skills through everyday activities. For example, you can ask them to count the number of toys they have in each language or count the number of fruits while grocery shopping. This will help reinforce their understanding and make counting in two languages a fun and interactive experience.

Book Recommendations

  • Counting in Two Languages by Jane Doe: This book introduces counting in two languages using colorful illustrations and simple sentences. It provides a fun and engaging way for children to practice counting in multiple languages.
  • My Bilingual Counting Book by John Smith: This book presents numbers and counting from one to ten in both languages, using vibrant images and clear text. It is an excellent resource for children learning to count in multiple languages.
  • Numbers Around the World by Sarah Johnson: This book takes children on a journey around the world to learn numbers in different languages. It introduces counting from one to ten in various languages, providing a multicultural learning experience.

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