Foreign Language
- The child has learned basic vocabulary and phrases in Spanish, such as greetings, colors, numbers, and common expressions.
- They have begun to understand Spanish grammar, including verb conjugation and sentence structure.
- The child has practiced pronunciation and listening skills through conversations and audio exercises.
- They have been introduced to Spanish culture and customs through language learning activities.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice speaking and listening to Spanish as much as possible. They can watch Spanish-language movies and TV shows with subtitles, listen to Spanish music, and engage in conversations with native speakers. Encourage them to read simple Spanish texts and use language learning apps to further develop their skills.
Book Recommendations
- "Spanish for Kids: 10 First Reader Books with Online Audio and English (Beginning to Learn Spanish)" by Language Together: A collection of beginner-friendly stories and audio to help children learn Spanish.
- "Spanish for Children (First Words)" by Priddy Books: A colorful picture book for learning basic Spanish vocabulary.
- "Hola, amigos!" by Cristina Garcia: A storybook that introduces kids to everyday Spanish phrases and conversation.
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