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- The 4-5 year old student has learned basic English vocabulary, such as colors, numbers, and simple greetings, through activities like singing songs, playing games, and listening to stories in English.
- They have also grasped simple sentence structures and phrases through repetition and interactive activities during the English learning process.
- The student has been introduced to simple English conversation patterns such as "What's your name?" and "How are you?" and has started to respond using spoken language.
For continued development, it's beneficial to engage the student in regular English language exposure, such as watching English cartoons or listening to English songs. Encouraging the student to practice speaking English by asking simple questions and having short conversations will also help reinforce their language skills. Additionally, incorporating English vocabulary into everyday activities and playtime will make learning more fun and interactive for the child.
Book Recommendations
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr.: An engaging rhyming book that introduces colors and animals in English.
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle: A classic story that teaches days of the week, food, and numbers in English.
- Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak: A beautifully illustrated book that sparks imagination while exposing the child to English words and phrases.
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