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Title: Study of interest and ability in Hindi language of class 8th students(Hindi)
Authors: Vasava, Dilip
Keywords: Hindi language skills
Eighth-grade students
Language proficiency
Student interest
Language ability
Language learning
Linguistic competence
Educational achievement
Language development
Language assessment
Issue Date: 29-Apr-2011
Publisher: Regional Institute of Education Bhopal
Series/Report no.: D-354;
Abstract: Man is a social animal. There is also a creature that can express its thoughts, feelings and experiences by speaking. Other creatures cannot express their thoughts and feelings in this form, that is, language is a precious gift given by nature to humans. Nature has provided this power only to humans, hence humans are the best creatures among all the creatures. Language is a symbolic means of expression and exchange of ideas. Language is learned through imitation and practice. Hindi language teaching is based on many psychological and behavioral principles. Language is called language in English. This word is derived from the Latin word Lingua, which means to speak. If seen in a broad way, the means of expression used by various living beings in the world - operation of body parts, expressions and sound signals are called language. Language is both the basis and result of interaction. Through language, humans organize themselves into social groups and develop their culture and society. Language is the foundation stone of development of human society-
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