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  • The child learned basic Spanish vocabulary words such as colors, numbers, and common greetings.
  • The child learned how to introduce themselves in Spanish, including their name and age.
  • The child learned simple phrases and sentences in Spanish, such as "How are you?" and "I'm fine, thank you."
  • The child learned how to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish.
  • The child learned how to identify and name common objects in Spanish, such as animals, fruits, and household items.
  • The child learned how to say basic phrases in Spanish, such as "please" and "thank you."
  • The child learned how to respond to simple questions in Spanish, such as "What is your favorite color?" or "Do you like pizza?"
  • The child learned how to sing simple Spanish songs or rhymes.
  • The child learned how to engage in basic conversations in Spanish with their peers or teacher.

Continued development in Spanish can be fostered by incorporating more interactive activities. For example:

  • Playing Spanish language games, such as memory matching games or bingo, to reinforce vocabulary and sentence structure.
  • Watching Spanish cartoons or movies with subtitles to improve listening and comprehension skills.
  • Practicing Spanish conversation with a native speaker or language exchange partner.
  • Using online language learning platforms or apps that offer interactive lessons and quizzes.
  • Reading Spanish children's books or listening to Spanish audiobooks to improve reading and pronunciation skills.
  • Participating in cultural activities or events that expose the child to Spanish-speaking communities and traditions.
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