Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Te Reo Convosation

 


We were learning how say a convosation in Maori, a FULL convosation.  We used all of the sentances we learnt in the past few weeks we have been doing Te Reo.

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  2. Kia ora Mia my names Shay, I finished reading your blog post about your Te reo. I like how you put a background in your post to make it stand out. I made a blog post like this once we had to put our pepeha on a google doc and we had to print it on paper and say it infront of the class.

    Did you enjoy doing this post?

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  3. Hi there Mia, my name is Mark’O and I’m from Paihia School. I liked reading your blog post about your Te Reo Conversation because the background of it stands out. We made a blog post like this once, we had to put our pepeha on a google doc and we had to print it on paper and say it in front of the class which was very embarrassing.

    Have you ever made a pepeha before?

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  4. Kia ora Mia, my name is Mikaila and I am a year 7 student from Paihia School. I really enjoyed reading your blog post because I was able to understand some of the words and it was really clear to read. I liked how you made your words stand out with a white background by making your words black and bold so it is easier to read. I have done something similar but different because we have done our Pepeha and I also have done my background the same, my background was black with white words. Have you posted your pepeha before?

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