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  • The child learned vocabulary related to cars such as "car," "wheel," "engine," "steering wheel," and "brake."
  • The child learned basic phrases such as "go," "stop," "turn left," and "turn right."
  • The child learned to identify different colors of cars.
  • The child learned to count the number of cars.
  • The child learned to describe the size of cars using words like "big" and "small."
  • The child learned to make car sounds like "vroom vroom" and "beep beep."

To continue developing foreign language skills through playing with cars, parents can:

  • Introduce new vocabulary related to cars, such as "tire," "headlights," and "license plate."
  • Play car-themed games that involve speaking in the foreign language, such as "Simon says" or "I spy."
  • Watch cartoons or videos in the foreign language that feature cars or transportation.
  • Encourage the child to create stories or role-play scenarios using toy cars, incorporating the foreign language.
  • Find books or flashcards about cars in the foreign language to expand vocabulary and reading skills.
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