Foreign Language
- The student has grasped basic Japanese vocabulary and phrases, such as greetings, colors, numbers, and simple conversational exchanges.
- They have learned Hiragana and Katakana writing systems, recognizing and writing basic characters.
- They have become familiar with cultural aspects of Japan, including traditional customs, festivals, and daily life.
For continued development, encourage the student to practice their language skills through daily interactions, such as using Japanese in role-play scenarios, writing short stories or dialogues, and exploring Japanese media such as anime, manga, and music to further immerse themselves.
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