Examples of using Develop a sense in English and their translations into Slovak
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Programming
This original single small percussion instrument in the colors of the rainbow develop a sense of rhythm and the necessary motor skills of the child.
Many exercises are quite complex combinations of movements that develop a sense of balance and mobility.
With Smeshariki online games a child can develop a sense of concentration, attention,
Established communication of children within the class, develop a sense of working in teams
We must develop a sense of certainty that we can and will meet the new standards
Boomwhackers are an excellent way to learn rhythm and melody and also develop a sense of teamwork.
Between 4-7 months of age, babies develop a sense of"object permanence.".
children would gradually develop a sense of civil understanding
fast rules to help develop a sense of family culture- for example,
How can people in general- and young people in particular- develop a sense of mission which will inspire them with a new joy in living
including fun games for girls to help develop a sense of humor, because they then write jokes on the forums,
Hopefully, these discussions about moral choices will help our young people develop a sense of direction and purpose to their lives which will result in more rewarding and more fulfilling experiences not only for them but also for those whose lives they may touch.
as well as develop a sense of rhythm.
helps children develop a sense of direction in the perimeter,
The Marc de Montalembert grant supports projects that enable young people from Mediterranean countries to discover the diversity of other Mediterranean cultures and develop a sense of their diversity and their richness.
expertise on matters of conservation and management, as well as develop a sense of solidarity among member cities.
conquer fears and develop a sense of identity(Jones, 2002).
2 help the citizens of the 27 Member States develop a sense of EU citizenship;
Failure develops a sense of humor.
Developing a sense of taste.