Relevance of Language Teaching

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  • Prof. Rajnikant Shukla  Faculty of Education, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth (Recognized University) Tirupati, India

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The word language is originally derived from the Sanskrit bhash, which means 'to speak' or 'to say' In fact, human beings have to use language as their medium to keep their social concerns alive. The usefulness of language in making the whole environment practical and giving it momentum is indescribable. Since this work can only succeed in promoting human expression. Therefore, man is always trying to create the dynamism of life. This fact strengthens the publication of dialogues. Only then does every human being accept the importance of language. Emerson states: "Language is a city. Every human being has brought a stone to its construction. The sense of mutually coordinated expression is implied in this statement. Consequently, it should be said that language is not only for exchange but also for expressing oneself. The history of the civilization of the entire human race lies in it. Language Without the revelation of the universe, this world of man would be without light. It can be easily said that language is the means through which we think and express our thoughts. The elements of social advancement and development are contained in language A good language certainly helps in providing good ideas to human beings.

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2017-10-30

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Prof. Rajnikant Shukla, " Relevance of Language Teaching , International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 3, Issue 6, pp.1261-1264, September-October-2017.