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New Zealand, where English is widely spoken, also utilizes Maori - one of the official languages and representative of a distinct Maori culture - widely. A greeting in Maori would be: 'Ata marie or Morena'.<br /><br /> [https://crayongrape4.bravejournal.net/how-to-shop-deals-online shop website] Help students remember the distinctions between short and long vowel sounds in Maori by showing He Korero whakamarama clip 1 and discussing tohuto (macron) for lengthening a vowel sound.<br /><br />Give students practice saying the Maori way of saying hello in conversational tone: Kia ora and Tena koutou katoa<br /><br />Watch Unit 1 Scene 1, then invite the class to roleplay a breakfast setting with their classmates. Arrange a classroom table with mock breakfast items - such as eating utensils and a jam jar bearing Tiamu written across it - as a mock breakfast scene is created. Have select students enter and leave according to what would normally happen at breakfast time; ensure they say words from Unit 1 Scene 1. [https://wynnnorton29.livejournal.com/profile online shopping] Finally, have their roleplays merge with Sione and Haami's breakfast table roleplays at that table setting! [https://click4r.com/posts/g/17555646/ online shopping] <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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New Zealand, where English is widely spoken, also utilizes Maori - one of the official languages and representative of a distinct Maori culture - widely. A greeting in Maori would be: 'Ata marie or Morena'.<br /><br /> [https://www.metooo.it/u/66ae5eec2afdbd1181018a01 Morena] Help students remember the distinctions between short and long vowel sounds in Maori by showing He Korero whakamarama clip 1 and discussing tohuto (macron) for lengthening a vowel sound.<br /><br />Give students practice saying the Maori way of saying hello in conversational tone: Kia ora and Tena koutou katoa<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Watch Unit 1 Scene 1, then invite the class to roleplay a breakfast setting with their classmates. Arrange a classroom table with mock breakfast items - such as eating utensils and a jam jar bearing Tiamu written across it - as a mock breakfast scene is created. Have select students enter and leave according to what would normally happen at breakfast time; ensure they say words from Unit 1 Scene 1. Finally, have their roleplays merge with Sione and Haami's breakfast table roleplays at that table setting!<br /><br />

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New Zealand, where English is widely spoken, also utilizes Maori - one of the official languages and representative of a distinct Maori culture - widely. A greeting in Maori would be: 'Ata marie or Morena'.

Morena Help students remember the distinctions between short and long vowel sounds in Maori by showing He Korero whakamarama clip 1 and discussing tohuto (macron) for lengthening a vowel sound.

Give students practice saying the Maori way of saying hello in conversational tone: Kia ora and Tena koutou katoa





Watch Unit 1 Scene 1, then invite the class to roleplay a breakfast setting with their classmates. Arrange a classroom table with mock breakfast items - such as eating utensils and a jam jar bearing Tiamu written across it - as a mock breakfast scene is created. Have select students enter and leave according to what would normally happen at breakfast time; ensure they say words from Unit 1 Scene 1. Finally, have their roleplays merge with Sione and Haami's breakfast table roleplays at that table setting!