Foreign Language
- The child has learned that "have" can be used in the negative form by adding "not" after it, for example: "I have not finished my homework."
- They have grasped the concept of using the verb "has" with negative forms, such as "She has not seen the movie."
- The child has practiced constructing sentences using "have" and "has" in negative forms, demonstrating understanding of grammar rules.
To continue developing the understanding of verb "have" in negative forms, encourage the child to create short stories or dialogues where characters express negation using "have" and "has." This will reinforce their understanding in a creative context and improve their language skills.
Book Recommendations
- Double Negative, You Look Positively Wonderful! by Aisha Tritle: A fun story that introduces the concept of negative words and their importance in language.
- Not a Chance, Mr. Negative! by Lena Bright: An engaging book that uses the theme of negativity to teach positive life lessons.
- Negative Nancy and the No-No Trap by Oliver Jay: A playful story that helps children understand the impact of negative thinking and words.
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