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  • The child has learned the concept of reading and recognizing the Russian alphabet.
  • They have learned to associate the Russian letters with their corresponding sounds.
  • The child has developed phonemic awareness by identifying and pronouncing Russian words.
  • They have learned basic vocabulary in Russian by reading simple texts or sentences.
  • The child has improved their reading fluency and comprehension skills in Russian.
  • They have gained exposure to Russian culture and language, broadening their understanding of different languages and cultures.

Continued development related to the activity:

1. Encourage the child to practice reading Russian texts of increasing difficulty to further enhance their reading skills.

2. Introduce Russian children's books or stories to the child, allowing them to explore different genres and expand their vocabulary.

3. Engage the child in conversations or activities related to Russian culture, such as learning about traditional Russian holidays or trying Russian cuisine.

4. Encourage the child to write simple sentences or short stories in Russian, promoting their writing skills and creativity.

5. Utilize online resources or language learning apps specifically designed for children to provide additional practice and reinforcement of Russian language skills.

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