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  • The student has learned greetings and introductions, including how to introduce themselves and ask someone's name in French.
  • They have gained a basic understanding of French pronunciation, including the unique sounds and accents.
  • The student has learned common French vocabulary related to everyday activities, such as dining, shopping, and leisure.
  • They have been introduced to simple sentence structures and grammar rules in French.

For continued development, encourage the student to practice French outside the classroom by watching French films with subtitles, listening to French music, and trying to have simple conversations with native French speakers.

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