This is a record of a class blog at Edmund Hillary School, Auckland, New Zealand.
Friday, 15 June 2018
Te Reo Māori
Kia ora koutou, this term we have been concentrating on our pronunciation and basic conversational te reo Māori. We would love some feedback on our pronunciation and perhaps any mistakes you may pick up.
Tena koutou Room 10, Kei te pehea koe? I can tell that you have been concentrating hard on your basic conversation in Te Reo Māori and are NAILING your pronounication. Ka mau te wehi! I love how you have presented your learning to share in such a creative way and I look forward to inspiring other teachers and learners with your mahi. Ma te wa Tania
Tena katou ruma 10. Tino pai to tatau kiriata. I see that you's have been practicing the basic of te reo maori. The conversations are pronounced really well. It's cool how you all tried and practiced then succeeded. To continue the flow maybe you can now practice ore advanced sentences.
Kia Ora Ruma Tekau, Kei te peahea koe? Kei te Ngenge ahau, Like some of you. It is clear enough to see that many of you have put in the effort to learn how to pronounce te reo words properly. Your reo is really good and there is always extra time to practice. Despite your culture you still tried and put in extra effort towards this activity... It is amazing to see many of you developing a language from a different culture...
Kia ora ruma 10. I have see that you's have been practicing the basic of te reo maori. The conversations are pronounced really beutiful and amazing. It is cool how you have been trying and you guys succeeded so that is really amazing.
Kia ora koutou Ruma tekau and Kara, Great to see and hear your te reo greetings and sentence. I can hear you have been working hard to correctly pronounce the words and I liked the way some people told us a bit more about how they are by using different words. Tino pai. Nga manaakitanga, Maria
He my name is Sunia from Saint patricks school. I love the way you girls knew what you guys were saying and said it so fluently. I enjoyed this video and keep up the good work.
Hi my name is Ida and I go to Saint Patrick's school,I like how you guys can speak fluent Te Reo Maori because it can express yourself and your Culture.Keep up the amazing work! If you would like to visit my blog here is the link to it:)
Tena koutou Room 10,
ReplyDeleteKei te pehea koe? I can tell that you have been concentrating hard on your basic conversation in Te Reo Māori and are NAILING your pronounication. Ka mau te wehi! I love how you have presented your learning to share in such a creative way and I look forward to inspiring other teachers and learners with your mahi.
Ma te wa
Tania
Tena katou ruma 10.
ReplyDeleteTino pai to tatau kiriata. I see that you's have been practicing the basic of te reo maori. The conversations are pronounced really well. It's cool how you all tried and practiced then succeeded. To continue the flow maybe you can now practice ore advanced sentences.
Kia Ora Ruma Tekau, Kei te peahea koe? Kei te Ngenge ahau, Like some of you. It is clear enough to see that many of you have put in the effort to learn how to pronounce te reo words properly. Your reo is really good and there is always extra time to practice. Despite your culture you still tried and put in extra effort towards this activity... It is amazing to see many of you developing a language from a different culture...
ReplyDeleteKa Pai Ruma Tekau
Jada
Kia ora ruma 10.
ReplyDeleteI have see that you's have been practicing the basic of te reo maori. The conversations are pronounced really beutiful and amazing. It is cool how you have been trying and you guys succeeded so that is really amazing.
kio ora my name is Joshua kopa albert it is good that we have some people that talk moria go hard
ReplyDeleteKia ora ruma tekau ma tahi great moari speaking. Just on mistake in the title
ReplyDelete"koutou" its suposed to be kotau. Otherwise keep up the great work
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ReplyDeleteKia ora ruma tekau Ko Kody toku ingoa. Did yous just learn the reo.
ReplyDeleteKia ora koutou Ruma tekau and Kara,
ReplyDeleteGreat to see and hear your te reo greetings and sentence. I can hear you have been working hard to correctly pronounce the words and I liked the way some people told us a bit more about how they are by using different words. Tino pai.
Nga manaakitanga,
Maria
He my name is Sunia from Saint patricks school. I love the way you girls knew what you guys were saying and said it so fluently. I enjoyed this video and keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Nia (Moonia) and I'm from Saint Patrick's School and I love the way you girls were speaking Te Reo Maori Excellent!
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Ida and I go to Saint Patrick's school,I like how you guys can speak fluent Te Reo Maori because it can express yourself and your Culture.Keep up the amazing work!
ReplyDeleteIf you would like to visit my blog here is the link to it:)
https://spsidaliahm.blogspot.com/