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Hindi Language Skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing

Hindi language skills in REET Level I mean the connected classroom development of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The RBSE syllabus anchors the topic under Language I Hindi with teaching methods, approaches, TLM, textbooks, multimedia, evaluation, achievement tests, CCE and remedial teaching. Prepare it through child-centred routines: story listening, safe speaking turns, read-aloud, shared reading, guided reading, independent reading, and writing that grows from drawing and oral rehearsal to meaningful sentences.

Key points

  • RBSE names development of listening, speaking, reading and writing in Language I Hindi.
  • NCF-FS 2022 gives four reading strategies: Read-aloud, Shared Reading, Guided Reading and Independent Reading.
  • NEP 2020 supports home-language or mother-tongue teaching until at least Grade 5 wherever possible.
  • Language skills grow together; do not reduce them to grammar drills or handwriting only.
  • Assessment should diagnose the blocked skill and lead to remedial teaching.
  • Use named children and inclusive turns to test whether a method works in a real Class 1-5 room.
  • Piaget, Bruner, Vygotsky and Krashen help explain concrete support, sequencing, scaffolding and low-anxiety input.

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Hindi language skills in REET Level I mean the connected classroom development of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The RBSE syllabus anchors the topic under Language I Hindi with teaching methods, approaches, TLM, textbooks, multimedia, evaluation, achievement tests, CCE and remedial teaching. Prepare it through child-centred routines: story listening, safe speaking turns, read-aloud, shared reading, guided reading,...

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