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01Episode 1
Welcome to a new season of Tōku Reo. Today's lesson is a recap on time: yesterday, last night, the day before yesterday and many more. Kia kaha!
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02Episode 2
Inanahi, we looked at new words associated with indicating time and how they fit into sentences. More revision on that in today's lesson.
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03Episode 3
Today we're reviewing the days of the week whānau.
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04Episode 4
More practice on the days of the week and how to refer to these in a sentence. Kia kaha rā!
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05Episode 5
Our first week into series three and it's been an opportunity to review things from earlier series. This included indications of time and days of the week. Let's recap!
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06Episode 6
In today's lesson, we're looking at how to ask someone 'who did something' and how to answer that question. Check it out!
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07Episode 7
Let's review our learning from yesterday about how to ask in Māori 'who did something' and how to answer it confidently.
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08Episode 8
We know how to ask 'who did something' in Māori, but we only have enough in our kete so far to answer for one person. Today we look at using our dual and plural personal pronouns to respond. Kia kaha.
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09Episode 9
Today we recap on everything we learned yesterday. Do you remember? 'Nā māua', 'Nā tāua' and the rest of the dual and plural personal pronouns.
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10Episode 10
You know the drill whānau! It's revision of our learning for this week as well as the answers to the homework from Te Murumāra.
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11Episode 11
Welcome back to another week of Tōku Reo. Today we're looking at using 'ki' when following verbs. Titiro mai!
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12Episode 12
Let's review the learning point from yesterday which was about using the word 'ki' when following verbs.
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13Episode 13
Today's lesson is about using 'i' in a sentence and how it clearly identifies the object in the sentence. It can be a bit tricky so check it out!
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14Episode 14
Let's review what we learnt yesterday using the word 'i' in a sentence.
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15Episode 15
It's the end of another week and time to review all the learning from each episode. Kia manawanui!
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16Episode 16
Our lesson today looks at the word 'me' which can mean 'with' or 'and'. Take a look at some exercises.
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17Episode 17
Our work today is to review what we covered in yesterday's lesson. Practice makes perfect!
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18Episode 18
Today we explore the importance of 'ā' which can mean 'and' or 'and then'. Check it out!
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19Episode 19
Pull out yesterday's notes whānau, because today's a revision episode. We looked at the particle 'ā'. Titiro mai.
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20Episode 20
We've had a great week and we've learnt a lot. Let's review whānau.
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21Episode 21
It's a new week whānau and time to look at some new tools for our language development.
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22Episode 22
Let's review what we learnt yesterday whānau. How 'hoki' is used to convey the meaning 'and, also and too'.
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23Episode 23
Today's a big day as we're going to extend our knowledge of numbers. Titiro mai!
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24Episode 24
Practice makes perfect whānau and today we review our counting lessons from 100 to 1000.
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25Episode 25
We're half way through series 3 whānau! Ka mau te wehi! Let's check out our week's learning.
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26Episode 26
Another week of learning for our Tōku Reo supporters.
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27Episode 27
Let's review our learning from yesterday. Kia kaha!
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28Episode 28
Today we're looking at saying 'perhaps' or 'maybe' in Māori. Titiro mai!
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29Episode 29
Let's recap our learning from yesterday on how to say 'perhaps' or 'maybe' using 'pea'.
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30Episode 30
It's the end of another week whānau. Ka mau te wehi!
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31Episode 31
Kia ora rā whānau. It's the beginning of another week and today we learn about means of transportation. We also welcome Naomi Toilalo as co-host for the remainder of the series.
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32Episode 32
Let's recap the learning points from yesterday using 'Mā hea ... ai?'.
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33Episode 33
Welcome back whānau. Today's lesson is all about asking how much something costs.
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34Episode 34
Let's review the learning from yesterday. We're asking how much something costs in Māori.
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35Episode 35
Let's look at the lessons from this week and see how well we've retained them in our kete matauranga!
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36Episode 36
It's a new week and today we learn about the months of the year.
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37Episode 37
Let's review our learning points from yesterday - the first six months of the year.
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38Episode 38
Today's lesson continues on with the remaining months of the year.
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39Episode 39
Kia ora anō. Today we review what we learnt yesterday. Let's lock down the remaining months of the year.
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40Episode 40
We're at the end of another week whānau and it's time to do our recap of the lessons. Me mahi tātou!
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41Episode 41
It's a new week whānau and you all know the drill. We're looking at the 'Ā' category. Me timata tātou.
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42Episode 42
Let's review yesterday's learning. It's the 'Ā' category possessives one more time.
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43Episode 43
Today's learning point is about showing possession using the 'O' category. Let's take a look.
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44Episode 44
More revision whānau. Let's lock down our understanding of the 'O' category possessives.
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45Episode 45
it's the end of another week so let's get into our revision session. Ka mau te wehi!
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46Episode 46
He wiki hou whānau. Tā and Tō is today's new learning. Let's get into it!
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47Episode 47
Kia ora rā. It's a recap day and we're running over yesterday's workload looking at 'tā' and`tō'.
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48Episode 48
We've been looking at possession using 'tō' and tā'. Today we show how to make them plural.
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49Episode 49
Let's review whānau. It's about 'ta' and 'tō' and the singular and plural use of these possessives.
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50Episode 50
Today we have a summary of all the whakaari over the series in one episode. A chance to prompt all the learning covered. Ka rawe ō koutou mahi.
Show Components
Part 1 – GRAMMAR:
The grammar segment begins with the presenters explaining a sentence construction that utilises the vocabulary that will be taught in segment two.
They interact to demonstrate the sentence construction followed by graphical inserts in a role play situation. Here the audience meetWiremu ( who we met in series 2) and his family. This skit will help reinforce the learning points for the lesson.
At the end of the grammar segment is an interview with a kaumatua explaining the meaning of a colloquial expression peculiar to a certain tribe.
Part 2 – VOCABULARY:
Each week’s vocabulary relates to a particular theme. The presenters are the first to teach the words in the studio.
Based on best practise learning techniques, each word is pronounced first, followed by it’s written form. After each set of 5 words is introduced, they are presented again, but this time with a picture so the audience learns vocabulary in context.
The vocabulary section finishes with an insert from Evelyn Tobin – A Commissioner with the Māori Language Commission, who teaches a newly coined word related to the theme for the week.
Part 3 – ACTIVITIES:
The activities segment is where the audience gets to put what they’ve learnt into practise.
Exercises and games incorporate learning from the first two segments of the show, and range from multi-choice, to freeze frame activites using inserts from earlier in the show.
Across the whole series, a large variety of these activities are used to keep the learning fresh, and the audience engaged.
At the end of this segment, Professor John Moorfield himself provides language learning tips and homework to help the student get the most from the course.