Here are some examples as to how the word of the week can be used everyday. The examples used here are based on listening to and using Te Reo Māori… Read more
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Te wiki tuawhitu
Here are some examples as to how the word of the week can be used everyday. The examples used here are based on listening to and using Te Reo Māori… Read more
Te wiki tuaono
Here are some examples as to how the word of the week can be used everyday. The examples used here are based on listening to and using Te Reo Māori… Read more
Te wiki tuarima
Here are some examples as to how the word of the week can be used everyday. The examples used here are based on listening to and using Te Reo Māori… Read more
Te wiki tuatoru
Here are some examples as to how the word of the week can be used everyday. The examples used here are based on listening to and using Te Reo Māori… Read more
Cook Island Language Week 4th – 10th August
This week is Cook Island Language Week and to celebrate we have a number of greetings and responses to share: Kia orāna – Hi, hello. ‘Aere rā – Goodbye (to… Read more
Te wiki tuarua
Here are some examples as to how the word of the week can be used everyday. The examples used here are based on listening to and using Te Reo Māori… Read more
Ngā Kupu o Te Wiki
Here are some examples as to how the word of the week can be used everyday. The examples used here are based on listening to and using Te Reo Māori… Read more
Cathy West – BLENNZ Resource Teacher: Vision, Wellington
Cathy West shares about the free NZQA accredited course she has enrolled in this year. Kia ora. I’m Cathy West from BLENNZ Wellington. This year as part of my professional… Read more
Kelly Doyle – BLENNZ Resource Teacher: Vision, Wairoa
Kelly Doyle, BLENNZ Resource Teacher: Vision shares her pepeha.