- How to greet others in Te Reo
- How to tell others who we are
- How to ask others who they are
- Names for people in our family
You might like to practise using Te Reo at home and you could also teach your families some of the words we have been using in class.
WALT- Learn to
meet and greet in Maori
Morena or Kia ora
Tena koe
Hello to one
Tena korua
Hello to two
Tena koutou
Hello to three or more
Ko wai to ingoa?
What is your name?
Ko --------------(put in your name) taku
ingoa
My name is
Or Ko------------(put you name in) ahau
Here is the link to the Reomations so you can practise at home:
WALT- Learn to
meet and greet in Maori
Morena or Kia ora
Tena koe
Hello to one
Tena korua
Hello to two
Tena koutou
Hello to three or more
Ko wai to ingoa?
What is your name?
Ko --------------(put in your name) taku
ingoa
My name is
Or Ko------------(put you name in) ahau
Here is the link to the Reomations so you can practise at home:
Tena koe Miss Cowsill. I really like the Reomations link! What a great way to practise!
ReplyDeleteGreat job working on the class blog Miss Cowsill. M.S
ReplyDeleteWow that was quite good. J.P
ReplyDeleteI love Maroi
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I really like the Reomations. M.S
ReplyDeleteI love learning other languages
ReplyDeleteR.S
The first picture looks like Maori dominoes. M.S
ReplyDeleteI like the relations bit now I can talk Te reo. Annabel
ReplyDeleteI love learning Te Reo Maori it's one of my favorite subjects to learn. A.D
ReplyDeleteGreat way to learn Te Reo. A.D
ReplyDeleteTe Reo Maori is fun t learn.
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Dear miss Cowsill I am really hurere Anna p
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