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  • The child has learned basic French greetings such as "bonjour" (hello) and "au revoir" (goodbye).
  • They have been introduced to simple French phrases such as "comment ça va?" (how are you?) and "ça va bien" (I'm good).
  • They have practiced counting from 1 to 10 in French, learning the words "un" (one) to "dix" (ten).
  • The child has been exposed to basic French vocabulary related to colors, animals, and common objects through fun and interactive activities.

To continue developing their French language skills, encourage the child to engage in activities such as watching French children's shows or using educational language apps that offer interactive games and exercises. Incorporating French words and phrases into daily conversations and routines at home can also help reinforce their learning and make it more practical and enjoyable.

Book Recommendations

  • Bonjour, Butterfly by Jane O'Connor: A beautifully illustrated book that follows the adventures of a young girl as she visits Paris and learns new French words.
  • by Shiela H. Leon: This interactive travel guide introduces children to the French language and culture through fun activities, quizzes, and interesting facts.
  • The French for Kids - Learn French Beginner Level 1 by Pennie Magee: An engaging beginner's guide to learning French through colorful illustrations, basic vocabulary, and simple phrases designed for young learners.

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