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  • The child learned to count numbers from 1 to 10 in German.
  • They learned the pronunciation of each number and how to say it correctly.
  • The child learned how to use the numbers in simple math problems like addition and subtraction.
  • They practiced writing the numbers in German.
  • The child learned some basic vocabulary related to numbers such as "zwei" for two, "drei" for three, etc.
  • They learned to recognize the written form of the numbers.
  • The child learned to ask and answer questions related to numbers in German.

To continue developing their language skills related to numbers in German, the child can:

  • Play number-related games in German with their friends or family members.
  • Listen to German songs or watch videos that incorporate numbers into the lyrics or content.
  • Practice counting objects in their surroundings using German numbers.
  • Try reading children's books or stories in German that include numbers.
  • Use online resources or apps to further their learning and practice.
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