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  • The child learned vocabulary related to car repair, such as "engine," "tire," "battery," and "wrench."
  • The child practiced listening skills by following instructions given by an adult during the car repair activity.
  • The child developed reading skills by looking at labels or instructions on car repair tools or parts.
  • The child improved comprehension skills by understanding the purpose and function of different car parts.
  • The child enhanced communication skills by asking questions or seeking clarification during the car repair activity.
  • The child practiced writing skills by taking notes or writing down observations during the car repair activity.

For continued development related to the car repair activity, the child can:

  • Read books or articles about car repair to expand their knowledge and vocabulary in the subject.
  • Write a step-by-step guide on how to repair a specific car part, using their own words and illustrations.
  • Engage in role-playing activities where they pretend to be a car mechanic, using English language skills to communicate with imaginary customers or colleagues.
  • Participate in group discussions or debates about the importance of car maintenance and repair, practicing their speaking and listening skills.
  • Create a car repair-themed story or poem, incorporating English language arts elements such as descriptive language and narrative structure.
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