- The child learned vocabulary related to shopping, such as "store," "cashier," "shopping cart," "money," and "items."
- The child learned basic phrases and sentences used in a shopping context, such as "How much does it cost?" and "I want to buy this."
- The child learned numbers and counting while paying for items at the cashier.
- The child learned to identify and name different types of items found in a store, such as fruits, vegetables, toys, and clothes.
- The child learned to understand and follow simple instructions given by the parent or caregiver during the shopping activity.
Continued development related to the activity:
To further develop foreign language skills related to shopping, the child can:
- Practice role-playing different scenarios in a store, taking turns being the shopper and the cashier.
- Create a shopping list in the foreign language and try to find the items in a real or imaginary store.
- Watch videos or listen to songs related to shopping in the foreign language to reinforce vocabulary and phrases.
- Visit a local ethnic grocery store or market where the foreign language is spoken to practice communication skills in a real-life setting.
- Read children's books or stories about shopping in the foreign language to expand vocabulary and comprehension.