Correct Answer - Option 4 : through meaningful practice.
Language is a symbolic, rule-governed system, shared by a group of people to express their thoughts and feelings. It provides a bank of memories and symbols inherited from one's fellow speakers and created in one's own lifetime.
- The language that a child acquires naturally from his home and societal environment is called the first language.
- Language is also the medium through which most knowledge is constructed, hence they are closely tied to the thoughts and identity of the individual.
- India is a multi-lingual country and the students even before they start their schooling, internalize an extremely complex and rule-governed system called language.
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Learning a language requires the operation of an innate capacity processed by all human beings. The child starts using language in the form of smiling, crying, weeping, etc.
- The children learn the first language informally from their societal environment. They only need to practice a lot in the natural environment continuously so that they can have a good grasp of the language.
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The meaningful practice facilitates language learning as it gives confidence and also helps in the enhancement of language skills which makes a person proficient in a specific language.
Hence, it could be concluded that we learn a language through meaningful practice.