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  • The child learns new vocabulary words by listening to the different stories.
  • They develop understanding of sentence structures and grammar through exposure to well-structured sentences in the audiobooks.
  • The child learns about storytelling elements such as characters, setting, and plot as they listen to different stories.
  • They develop listening comprehension skills by following along with the narrative and understanding the sequence of events.
  • The child enhances their phonological awareness as they listen to the pronunciation of words and sounds in the audiobooks.
  • They improve their pronunciation and speech by imitating the way words and phrases are spoken in the audiobooks.

Tips for continued development:

1. Discuss the audiobooks with the child after they listen to them. Ask questions about the story, characters, and their favorite parts. This helps to reinforce their understanding and encourage critical thinking.

2. Encourage the child to retell the story in their own words. This not only enhances their comprehension skills but also improves their ability to communicate effectively.

3. Provide opportunities for the child to create their own audio stories or record their own voice reading a book. This allows them to practice their storytelling skills, creativity, and fluency in English.

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