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te reo māori language for beginners semester 2018 one 2 6 FEB Starting MONDAYS 6-7.30pm 12 weeks The Te Reo Māori Language Course for Beginners is part of Carey’s commitment to the bicultural journey. The class is fun, interactive and focussed mainly on developing listening and speaking skills. In the process of learning the basics of te reo Māori we discover who Māori are as tāngata whenua (people of the land) and how relationships might be forged and faith shared. We will learn how to mihi (greet people), say pepeha (introduce ourselves and our families), read and recite karakia (prayers), sing waiata (including songs specifically composed for Carey Baptist College). We also learn whakataukī (appropriate proverbs for sermons and mihi), kīwaha (idiomatic sayings) and about whānau (describing our family relationships), whenua (landmarks of Tamaki Makaurau) and marae (tikanga Māori).

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te reo māori languagefor beginners

semester

2 0 1 8one26

FEB

Starting

MONDAYS6-7.30pm

12weeks

The Te Reo Māori Language Course for Beginners is part of

Carey’s commitment to the bicultural journey. The class is

fun, interactive and focussed mainly on developing

listening and speaking skills. In the process of learning the

basics of te reo Māori we discover who Māori are as

tāngata whenua (people of the land) and how

relationships might be forged and faith shared. We will

learn how to mihi (greet people), say pepeha (introduce

ourselves and our families), read and recite karakia

(prayers), sing waiata (including songs specifically

composed for Carey Baptist College). We also learn

whakataukī (appropriate proverbs for sermons and mihi),

kīwaha (idiomatic sayings) and about whānau (describing

our family relationships), whenua (landmarks of Tamaki

Makaurau) and marae (tikanga Māori).

Page 2: MONDAYS te reo māori language for beginnerskīwaha (idiomatic sayings) and about whānau (describing our family relationships), whenua (landmarks of Tamaki Makaurau) and marae (tikanga

te reo māori language for

beginners

COST $100.00 class size is limited to the first 30 people to register.

Register [email protected]

Students of Te Ao Māori are particularly encouraged to attend. The two courses are designed to work together to reinforce your language learning.

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Guest Lecturer

Whaea Lorraine TaogagaExperienced Kaiako(Teacher)

Welcome to those of you who have chosen to learn Te Reo Māori.My name is Whaea Lorraine Taogaga. I have been a teacher for nearly twenty years. I taught Te Reo Māori at Auckland Girls’ Grammar School and also taught Te Reo Māori at Carey College in 2017. I am currently completing a Masters of Theology at Laidlaw College. I am really looking forward to meeting you all as we walk this language journey together. Let me leave with you with this whakatauki (proverb) from the Māori language.

"He waka eke noa." (We are all in this together with no exceptions.)

NAU MAI. PIKI MAI.

KAKE MAI. HAERE MAI.

semester

2 0 1 8one26

FEB

Starting

MONDAYS6-7.30pm

12weeks

LIMITED NUMBERS SO REGISTER NOW.