Class Hakari
Our Hakari was on Maori Language Week/ Tena Koa..
On the 14th of September, we had started setting up the day of Te hakari.
We were as excited as ever! The red decorations were set all around the class
room. The preparation was easy. We sliced te hei-hei me aporo me panana
me miti. We blew up te whero parunu and tied the parunu on te raina. Then we
went into setting nga tepu. Then we did te korero tohutohu(instructions) for
setting nga tepu. We finally finished setting them! It was much fun doing te
mahi. Then everyone got into nga roopu o wha(groups of four) and set of to te
hakari! Mmmmmm! All I heard was Tikinga, homai, whakahokia, he aha te rere
mahi mo, he aha te kupu moari mo.
We were as excited as ever! The red decorations were set all around the class
room. The preparation was easy. We sliced te hei-hei me aporo me panana
me miti. We blew up te whero parunu and tied the parunu on te raina. Then we
went into setting nga tepu. Then we did te korero tohutohu(instructions) for
setting nga tepu. We finally finished setting them! It was much fun doing te
mahi. Then everyone got into nga roopu o wha(groups of four) and set of to te
hakari! Mmmmmm! All I heard was Tikinga, homai, whakahokia, he aha te rere
mahi mo, he aha te kupu moari mo.
It helped me for the pronunciation of Te Reo Maori and made me fluent at
Te Reo too! The best part was that I had loads of fun and NO ENGLISH!
(half the time..) It was super fun and exciting. Especially when it was Maori
Language week. I enjoyed te hakari more than ever! I practiced the sentences
so often that I had
Te Reo too! The best part was that I had loads of fun and NO ENGLISH!
(half the time..) It was super fun and exciting. Especially when it was Maori
Language week. I enjoyed te hakari more than ever! I practiced the sentences
so often that I had
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