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Chapter 5

  • · Te mahi 48 - Listening and imitation practice of the Chapter five dialogue.
  • · Te mahi 49 - Saying the converse of what is heard.
  • · Te mahi 50 - Further practice saying the converse of what is heard focussing on the 'a' and 'o' categories.
  • · Te mahi 51 - Practising the possessives involving only one person.
  • · Te mahi 52 - Practising the dual possessives.
  • · Te mahi 53 - Practising the plural possessives.
  • · 'E oho, e oho, Moeroa mā!' (waiata)
  • · Te mahi 54 - Further practice with the singular, dual, and plural possessives.
  • · Te mahi 55 - Using 'tonu' and saying something hasn't happened yet.
  • · Te mahi 56 - Practising statives.
  • · Te mahi 57 - Making exclamations about the qualities of people or things using 'tētahi'.
  • · Te mahi 58 - Exclaiming about the quality of something or someone, using 'te' or a possessive.
  • · Te mahi 59 - Pronunciation of place names with the 'o' and 'ō' sounds.
  • · Te mahi 60 - Listening to explanations in Māori, then writing a letter to a friend in English.
  • · Te mahi 61 - Transcribing the words of a song.
  • · Te mahi 48 - Listening and imitation practice of the Chapter five dialogue.
  • · Te mahi 49 - Saying the converse of what is heard.
  • · Te mahi 50 - Further practice saying the converse of what is heard focussing on the 'a' and 'o' categories.
  • · Te mahi 51 - Practising the possessives involving only one person.
  • · Te mahi 52 - Practising the dual possessives.
  • · Te mahi 53 - Practising the plural possessives.
  • · 'E oho, e oho, Moeroa mā!' (waiata)
  • · Te mahi 54 - Further practice with the singular, dual, and plural possessives.
  • · Te mahi 55 - Using 'tonu' and saying something hasn't happened yet.
  • · Te mahi 56 - Practising statives.
  • · Te mahi 57 - Making exclamations about the qualities of people or things using 'tētahi'.
  • · Te mahi 58 - Exclaiming about the quality of something or someone, using 'te' or a possessive.
  • · Te mahi 59 - Pronunciation of place names with the 'o' and 'ō' sounds.
  • · Te mahi 60 - Listening to explanations in Māori, then writing a letter to a friend in English.
  • · Te mahi 61 - Transcribing the words of a song.
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Waiata

'E oho, e oho, Moeroa mā!' (waiata)

Song by Hirini Melbourne.

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