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  • The child has learned new vocabulary words from the show.
  • The child has learned how to pronounce words correctly by listening to the characters speak.
  • The child has learned about different sentence structures and grammar rules through the dialogue in the show.
  • The child has learned about storytelling and narrative structure by following the plot of the show.
  • The child has learned about different genres of literature through the various episodes of the show.

To continue developing English language arts skills related to watching MSA, the child can:

  • Practice writing their own stories or scripts inspired by the show.
  • Engage in discussions with others about the themes and messages portrayed in the show.
  • Read books or articles related to the topics covered in the show to expand their knowledge.
  • Participate in role-playing activities where they act out scenes from the show, practicing their speaking and listening skills.
  • Create their own vocabulary lists based on the words they encounter in the show and review them regularly.
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