Baby Einstein 4-in-1 Kickin’ Tunes™ Music and Language Discovery Gym

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In this lesson, we explore the diversity of languages spoken around the world and the concept of “foreign” languages, which are those different from our native tongue. We learn how to say “hello” in Spanish, French, and Japanese, and discover the benefits of learning new languages, such as making friends and understanding different cultures. The lesson encourages practice and exploration, inspiring students to continue learning and expanding their linguistic skills.
  1. What is a language, and why do people use different ones?
  2. Can you remember a word for “hello” in another language?
  3. Why is it fun to learn new languages and make new friends?

Let’s Learn About Different Languages!

Did you know that people around the world speak many different languages? A language is a special way that people talk to each other. Just like how you might say “hello” to your friends, people in other countries might say “hola” or “bonjour”!

What Does “Foreign” Mean?

The word “foreign” means something that comes from another place. So, when we talk about foreign languages, we are talking about languages that are different from the one we speak at home.

Fun with Languages

Let’s have some fun learning a few words in different languages:

  • Spanish: “Hola” means hello.
  • French: “Bonjour” means hello.
  • Japanese: “Konnichiwa” means hello.

Why Learn New Languages?

Learning new languages can be exciting! It helps us make new friends and understand different cultures. Plus, it’s like having a secret code that you can use to talk to people from other countries!

Let’s Practice!

Try saying “hello” in a new language today. You can teach your family and friends too. It’s a fun way to share what you’ve learned!

Keep Exploring!

There are so many languages in the world. Keep exploring and learning. Who knows? Maybe one day you’ll be able to say “hello” in ten different languages!

  • Can you think of any words you know in a language other than the one you speak at home? How did you learn them?
  • Why do you think it’s important to learn how to say “hello” in different languages? How might it make someone feel if you greet them in their language?
  • Have you ever met someone who speaks a different language? What was it like? Did you learn anything new from them?
  1. Language Detective: Go on a “language hunt” around your home or neighborhood. Look for items that have labels or instructions in different languages, like food packages or signs. With the help of an adult, try to find out what language it is and what it says. Can you find three different languages?

  2. World Language Map: Create a simple world map using paper and crayons. Ask an adult to help you find out which countries speak the languages you learned: Spanish, French, and Japanese. Color those countries in different colors on your map. Can you find out how to say “hello” in another language and add it to your map?

  3. Language Sharing Circle: Gather with your family or friends and take turns saying “hello” in a different language. Share if you know any other words in that language or if you have a story about someone you know who speaks it. How many different ways can your group say “hello”?

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