Foreign Language
- The child has learned basic vocabulary words in both languages.
- They can recognize and identify common objects and animals in both languages.
- The child has started using simple phrases and greetings in both languages.
- They can understand and follow simple instructions in both languages.
To further develop the child's language skills, encourage them to practice speaking in both languages during daily activities. You can create a language-rich environment by labeling objects around the house in both languages, playing language-learning games, and watching educational videos or shows in both languages. Additionally, finding language exchange partners or joining language classes for children can provide opportunities for the child to practice speaking with others.
Book Recommendations
- My First Bilingual Book - Numbers (English-Spanish) by Milet Publishing: This book introduces numbers in both English and Spanish, helping the child associate the numbers with their corresponding words in both languages.
- Bilingual Tales: Caperucita Roja / Little Red Riding Hood by Luz Orihuela: This bilingual book tells the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood in both English and Spanish, allowing the child to compare and understand the story in both languages.
- First Thousand Words in English by Heather Amery: This colorful book presents vocabulary words in English, providing the child with a wide range of words to learn and practice in their English language acquisition.
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