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Te Reo Māori- Nga Ture Whakatakoto - Grammar

Ticket Information

  • Fee: $99.00 each
  • Buy Tickets – 04 385 8919
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 2 Nov 2024, 9:30am–11:30pm

Restrictions

R16

Listed by

Nigelk3w

Looking to learn some Māori language, but needing some extra grammar and structure? Nau mai kuhu mai!

Description
This course will focus on the structural components of common basic sentence structures and grammatical concepts in Te Reo Māori - for those who love learning systems and want to increase their understanding of the foundations of Māori language, this course is for you!

Bring paper and pens and an enthusiasm to learn! Ko taku reo taku ohooho, ko taku reo taku mapihi mauria

By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:

Compare and contrast the structures of English and Māori as languages.
Understand and apply simple grammatical concepts (e.g. personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, A/O categories and the use of determiners).
Identify and discuss common basic errors about Māori language that have arisen from English structures and thought.
Practice and use the structures for a range of Māori sentences (e.g. ko, he, ehara, N/M possession, counting sentences, locatives, and actives).

Course fees: If you are a NZ citizen or hold a NZ Resident/Permanent Resident Visa the course fee is $99 (evidence of eligibility required). If you are here on a Work Visa/Working Holiday Visa the course fee is $120

A condition of enrolment is that you must provide photo ID when you attend.

Note: Courses need a minimum number to go ahead so if we don't have enough enrolments a few days before the start date, we have to cancel. We'll let you know by email so please check yours regularly. If you need to cancel your registration, here are our terms and conditions: "What You Need to Know".

Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with pronunciation of Māori words (as this will not be taught), and may benefit from some prior knowledge of basic concepts and conventions of sentence structure/pronouns in Māori etc (though this is non-essential)

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