Kindergarten students can use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading, and being read to, by incorporating them into their daily interactions and activities.
Engaging in conversations with peers and teachers allows them to practice new vocabulary and understand context.
During reading activities, they can identify and repeat key phrases, enhancing their comprehension.
Responding to texts through discussions, drawings, or simple writing tasks, helps reinforce their understanding and use of new language.
This consistent exposure and practice enable students to build a robust vocabulary, improve communication skills, and develop a deeper appreciation for language.
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