Module: Aotearoa
Date: 13/3/17
Waiata
Message from Beau my teacher
Date: 13/3/17
Waiata
Reflection:
Message from Beau my teacher
Tēnā koutou katoa,
Congratulations on an awesome first week of class, you all did it, YES YOU DID! Just a tester email and a re-cap on what we went over i class this week. I have attached to this email the handout given in class this week, please refer to this handout for breakdown of learning outcomes.
Mahi kāinga - Homework:
First part of your homework is to take any opportunity to use a formal greeting and a formal farewell. It could be over the phone, on your email, to your work colleagues or at home. Lets get a head start, please respond to this email with your formal greeting and so I know you received this email =)
Second part of your homework is to complete the work sheet given out this week, I have also attached an e-copy to this email.
Below are some links that you can go to, to help you to meet your 10hrs of required study, (it's a lot more fun then it looks =)
Youtube clip on pronunciation and vowel sound and vowel blends:
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Xqo7qAQa3MA
Te Ara Pū Māori - Māori Alphabet song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=9081U86Ylf4
Note: You can slow the song speed down to hear the words at a slower speed. Click the settings icon on the bottom right of the video clip, select 'speed' and choose how slow or fast you would like it to play
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori - Māori Language Commission Pronunciation (orokati - consonants included):
http://www.tetaurawhiri.govt. nz/learn-te-reo-maori/ whakahuatanga-pronunciation/
Online resources for greetings, farewells and some other common phrases:
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/ maori-at-victoria/ako/te-reo- at-victoria/maori-greetings- and-phrases
Reminders:
One-day wānanga on the 8th of April her at Mangakōtukutuku from 8.30-4.30. Are there any dietary requirements, please respond if you do have any.
Finally, ME MAUMAHARA - REMEBER!
1. Learning Te Reo Māori is EASY
2. ALL learners can be SUCCESSFUL
3. LEARNING is always EASIER when you are CALM and STRESS-FREE
Congratulations on an awesome first week of class, you all did it, YES YOU DID! Just a tester email and a re-cap on what we went over i class this week. I have attached to this email the handout given in class this week, please refer to this handout for breakdown of learning outcomes.
Mahi kāinga - Homework:
First part of your homework is to take any opportunity to use a formal greeting and a formal farewell. It could be over the phone, on your email, to your work colleagues or at home. Lets get a head start, please respond to this email with your formal greeting and so I know you received this email =)
Second part of your homework is to complete the work sheet given out this week, I have also attached an e-copy to this email.
Below are some links that you can go to, to help you to meet your 10hrs of required study, (it's a lot more fun then it looks =)
Youtube clip on pronunciation and vowel sound and vowel blends:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Te Ara Pū Māori - Māori Alphabet song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Note: You can slow the song speed down to hear the words at a slower speed. Click the settings icon on the bottom right of the video clip, select 'speed' and choose how slow or fast you would like it to play
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori - Māori Language Commission Pronunciation (orokati - consonants included):
http://www.tetaurawhiri.govt.
Online resources for greetings, farewells and some other common phrases:
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/
Reminders:
One-day wānanga on the 8th of April her at Mangakōtukutuku from 8.30-4.30. Are there any dietary requirements, please respond if you do have any.
Finally, ME MAUMAHARA - REMEBER!
1. Learning Te Reo Māori is EASY
2. ALL learners can be SUCCESSFUL
3. LEARNING is always EASIER when you are CALM and STRESS-FREE
No comments:
Post a Comment