Tino pai rawa atu! The task slides you have been sharing here on your blog are really helpful Uheina. I try to find different ways to use these resources to help me practise and remember te reo.
Kia ora Uheina, I am working as a facilitator in schools like Mrs Grant. Ka rawe! I like the way you have created this resource for counting in te reo Māori. I can count to 20 but I need to get better so I don’t always have to start at one and count up! Can you count further than te kau? Maria
Kia ora ano Heina, I see that your blogger Display name needs to be changed as we only have our Fisrt name online as a learner. Here is how to change that. Nga mihi, Maria
Kia ora Uheina mai oku whakaaro he pai tenei engari te rā pea ka taea koe ki te ki “Kotahi te kiwi” . Hello Uheina I think this is great but maybe you could say “Kotahi te kiwi”. Nā Hazel
Tino pai rawa atu! The task slides you have been sharing here on your blog are really helpful Uheina. I try to find different ways to use these resources to help me practise and remember te reo.
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Mrs Grant
Kia ora Uheina,
ReplyDeleteI am working as a facilitator in schools like Mrs Grant.
Ka rawe! I like the way you have created this resource for counting in te reo Māori. I can count to 20 but I need to get better so I don’t always have to start at one and count up! Can you count further than te kau?
Maria
Kia ora ano Heina,
DeleteI see that your blogger Display name needs to be changed as we only have our Fisrt name online as a learner. Here is how to change that.
Nga mihi,
Maria
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Uheina mai oku whakaaro he pai tenei engari te rā pea ka taea koe ki te ki “Kotahi te kiwi” .
ReplyDeleteHello Uheina I think this is great but maybe you could say “Kotahi te kiwi”. Nā Hazel