Cross-Cultural Learning with Marathi Media Plus
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Cross-Cultural Learning with Marathi Media Plus

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What is the focus of the video created by Rahul and Toro?

  • Teaching English to Marathi media children
  • Teaching economics to Marathi media children
  • Teaching Marathi to English media children (correct)
  • Teaching Sanskrit to English media children
  • What term is mentioned in the song 'Next' that is important for economic students?

  • Negative Sign (correct)
  • Opposing Words
  • Vinati Hai
  • Prabhu
  • What is the phrase 'Bharat Prabhu, Jhaala naa Hai, Bharat Paraboot naa Hua Hai' referring to in the song?

  • India's decline
  • India's progress
  • India's victory
  • India's establishment (correct)
  • What is the significance of the song 'Vinati Hai' mentioned in the video?

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    Study Notes

    • Two friends, Rahul Jayaswal and Toro Everian, run a Marathi media platform called Marathi Media Plus that caters to both Marathi and English media children.
    • They have created a special video for today, which will have content in Marathi for English media children and vice versa.
    • The video will be a surprise and will include various topics for both Marathi and English media children, making it an interesting experience for everyone.
    • The video will be a progression of teaching Marathi to English media children and vice versa, with the next topic being a request.
    • In the request, a person asks for the translation of an economic term and its sign to be explained, which is important for economic students.
    • The next topic is a song, "Next," with the lyrics containing the sign for "Bharat Prabhu, Jhaala naa Hai, Bharat Paraboot naa Hua Hai." This phrase means that India has not won and has not been established yet.
    • The song also mentions the term "Negative Sign" and the word "Viruddhaarthi Shabda," which means opposing words in Sanskrit.
    • The topic then switches to Marathi [praises] and the song "Vinati Hai," which is a famous song used to describe a good friend who is always present, no matter the situation.
    • The next topic is a young author who writes using proper rules and is tasked with writing a topic according to the next topic.
    • The topic is "Apple" and "Santé," which are French names for the fruit and the tree, respectively.
    • The text then mentions the importance of understanding the significance of the term "Apple" in Indian history, where the third person spoke the famous line "Apple Tree, My Dear Apple Tree."
    • The text also mentions the significance of the term "Duhari Avtaran Chinh," which refers to an old appearance or form, and is used to describe the appearance of the English media children.
    • The Marathi media platform provides easier topics for English media children, but more challenging ones for Marathi media children due to their higher level of proficiency.
    • The final bullet point mentions that the text includes various topics, each with their own unique characteristics, and encourages the reader to continue reading and learning.

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    Experience a unique video created by Marathi Media Plus, catering to both Marathi and English media children. The video includes teaching Marathi to English media children and vice versa, covering economic terms, songs, French names, and Indian history. The platform offers varying levels of difficulty to challenge all viewers.

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