Tēnā tātou katoa e aku hoa mahi puta noa i Whitireia whānui tonu,
Today is the beginning of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week 2012. As promised last week here is the first in a number of emails that will be sent out this week to give you more tips and helpful hints so that you can help celebrate this auspicious occasion with the rest of the country. Such has been the growth of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori that national institutions like the New Zealand Herald and Taranaki Daily News have changed their mastheads for the week!
Here is a simple way that you can help increase the awareness of te reo Māori. You can use this karakia when starting and closing your lessons perhaps.
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You can listen to this karakia by going to this link in Moodle which has been created especially for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori:
There are other slides with helpful phrases and hints as well as tips for pronunciation.
For all you smartphone techno people you can download Te Reo Māori apps for either your i-phone or android phone at the following links:
- http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hika-lite-english-maori/id541892990 for i-phone
- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hikaapp.maori.android for android phones.
Attached is the 2012 Phrase booklet and a poster that you can use at home in your dining room shows the Māori words for everyday items you might find there. Both can be printed off easily and if you need any help at all don’t hesitate to get in contact with either Justin Puna or myself.
Remember the smallest effort can make a huge difference. Arohatia te Reo - Cherish the language.
Noho ora mai rā
nāku noa
nā Tama Kirikiri
Tama Kirikiri |
Kaitohutohu Rautaki - Strategic Advisor |
Te Kura Matatini o Whitireia - Whitireia New Zealand |
Pūrangi Motuhake 50 910- Private Bag 50 910, |