- Reading: The child may have read instructions or dialogue within the game.
- Writing: The child may have written their name or created a username for the game.
- Vocabulary: The child may have learned new words related to town and city life, such as "store," "park," or "school."
- Grammar: The child may have encountered sentence structures and grammar rules while reading instructions or dialogue in the game.
- Listening: The child may have listened to audio prompts or instructions within the game.
- Speaking: The child may have verbally communicated with others while playing the game, discussing strategies or sharing achievements.
For continued development, encourage the child to explore other educational games or apps that focus on English language skills. They can also practice writing by creating stories or descriptions of their town in the game. Additionally, reading books or listening to audiobooks can help expand their vocabulary and improve their reading comprehension.