Ko tōu reo, ko tōku reo, te tuakiri tangata. Tīhei uriuri, tīhei nakonako.
Learning a new language provides a means of communicating with people from another culture and exploring one’s own personal world. Languages and cultures play a key role in developing our personal, group, national, and human identities. Every language has its own ways of expressing meanings; each has intrinsic value and special significance for its users.
This course offers both a combination of internal and external assessment.
This course offers UE Literacy credits
Course endorsement available.
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Te reo Māori is the key to understanding the Māori world. Te Reo Māori lays the foundation of communicative skills and cultural knowledge to enable students to be bilingual and bicultural with an appreciation and consideration of a Māori worldview.
In this course you will continue to learn complex vocabulary and grammatical structures of Te Reo Māori. Your ability should increase to a level where you are able to debate or discuss a range of topics using a range of basic sentence structure, vocabulary, whakataukī and whakatauākī.
Enhance your knowledge of Te Reo Māori, learn more complex sentence structures and tikanga of Te Ao Māori pertaining to te ao tūroa.
Your work will be assessed through two internal achievement standards and two external standards
Standard AS91284 - Whakarongo kia mōhio ki te reo o te ao torotoro (internal)
Standard AS91285 - Kōrero kia whakamahi i te reo o te torotoro (internal)
Standard AS91286 - Pānui kia mōhio ki te reo o te ao torotoro (external) - UE Lit Reading
Standard AS91288 - Waihanga tuhinga auaha, i te reo o te ao torotoro (external)
Nil
For further information you can contact:
Head of Māori - Bussy Takarua - tkb@pc.school.nz
Or
Careers Department - careers@pc.school.nz