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  • The child learned how to create characters with unique personalities and traits.
  • They developed their storytelling skills by creating a plot with a clear beginning, middle, and end.
  • They practiced writing dialogue by using speech bubbles in the comic.
  • The child improved their skills in describing actions and settings through visual elements in the comic.
  • They learned to use onomatopoeia to enhance sound effects in the comic.
  • The child practiced using different tenses and grammatical structures in the dialogue and narration.
  • They explored the use of humor and sarcasm to engage readers in their comics.
  • The child was introduced to the concept of intercultural understanding by creating comics with characters from different cultures and using foreign phrases or words.

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to read different comics and graphic novels to gain inspiration and exposure to different storytelling styles.

2. Have them explore different genres in their comics, such as mystery, fantasy, or sci-fi, to expand their creativity.

3. Encourage the child to collaborate with classmates or friends to create a comic series, allowing them to learn from each other and share ideas.

4. Discuss with the child the possibility of translating their comic into a different language, further enhancing their foreign language skills.

5. Have the child create a digital version of their comic using online tools or apps, teaching them digital literacy skills and broadening their audience reach.

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