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italki has a new look, do you like it? All tools and content are tailored to your learning language, come and discover together.
I rewrite my post of my opinion about the new update of Italki, because the previous one was not really good. I will also tell about what I like about the update, not just the things what should improve. Podcasts Some of the Cantonese podcasts, the things are explained in Mandarin Chinese. It is that I can understand Mandarin Chinese, but for other people who can't understand Mandarin Chinese, a transcription and English translation would be helpful. Actually I like the display of the podcasts before the update more than after the update. The display was just like when you are searching for teacher, a bigger display. Now it is smaller. Messages button If you have read my previous post, I told that the messages button that has changed place, was not really practical in my opinion. But now I actually get used of it, so I don't care anymore. Quizzes It is not possible to see which vocabulary and quizzes (in the Discover section) a teacher has made, when going to the teacher's profile, only the podcasts you can see by clicking on the posts of the teacher in question. In overall, a nice update.
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One of the most important local festivals in India, especially in the state of Tamil Nadu, is Pongal. It is a traditional harvest festival celebrated every year in the month of January, usually from the 14th to the 17th. Pongal marks the beginning of the Tamil month Thai and is considered a very auspicious time for new beginnings. Pongal is celebrated to express gratitude to nature, farmers, and animals that help in agriculture. The festival gets its name from the special dish called Pongal, which is prepared using newly harvested rice, milk, and jaggery. When the milk boils over while cooking, people say “Pongalo Pongal,” which symbolizes happiness, prosperity, and abundance in the coming year. The festival is celebrated over four days, and each day has its own importance. The first day, Bhogi, is dedicated to cleaning homes and discarding old items, representing a fresh start. The second day, Thai Pongal, is the main day of the festival and is dedicated to the Sun God, thanking him for providing energy for agriculture. The third day, Mattu Pongal, honors cattle such as cows and bulls for their hard work in farming. The fourth day, Kaanum Pongal, is a day for family outings, visiting relatives, and strengthening social bonds. Pongal is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. People decorate their houses with colorful kolams, wear traditional clothes, cook festive meals, and share them with family and neighbors. The festival highlights the values of gratitude, unity, and respect for nature, making Pongal a meaningful and culturally rich local festival in India.
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