- The child has learned basic vocabulary words in the foreign language, such as greetings, colors, numbers, and common objects. They can use these words in simple sentences.
- The child has learned pronunciation rules and can pronounce words accurately in the foreign language.
- The child has learned how to ask and answer simple questions in the foreign language, such as "What is your name?" and "How old are you?"
- The child has learned how to introduce themselves and talk about their family, including names and ages of family members.
- The child has learned basic grammar concepts, such as subject-verb agreement and word order in sentences
- The child has learned about the culture associated with the foreign language, such as traditional greetings, customs, and holidays.
- The child has learned some songs or rhymes in the foreign language, enhancing their language learning experience through music.
- The child has participated in interactive activities, such as role plays or language games, to practice and reinforce their language skills.
Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to continue practicing their language skills by incorporating the foreign language into everyday life. They can try watching movies or TV shows in the foreign language, listening to songs, reading simple books or poems, or even finding online language exchange partners with native speakers of the foreign language. Encouraging the child to use the language whenever possible will help them retain what they have learned and continue building their proficiency.