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01Episode 1
Nau mai anō whānau. Welcome to Series 5 of Tōku Reo. Check out the new learning for our first week back!
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02Episode 2
It's recap time on the grammar points from yesterday where we looked at saying something was happening.
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03Episode 3
Let's take a look at how to use the negative form 'kāore ... i'.
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04Episode 4
Let's take another look at our learning from yesterday.
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05Episode 5
Let's recap the week now and our main learning points.
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06Episode 6
He wiki hou whānau. Me āta titiro.
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07Episode 7
Let's recap our points from yesterday.
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08Episode 8
Let's take a look at the learning point from today.
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09Episode 9
Another recap episode whānau. Let's revise.
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10Episode 10
It's the end of week two already. Let's review whānau.
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11Episode 11
Welcome back to another week of Tōku Reo. Let's take a look at what Raimona and Naomi have for us today.
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12Episode 12
Let's recap our new learning from yesterday.
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13Episode 13
For the second half of the week we'll take a look now at the new grammar point ' kāore...i a... '.
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14Episode 14
Have a look at a few exercises to help retain the learning points from yesterday.
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15Episode 15
Yes we've arrived to the end of another week and it's recap time!
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16Episode 16
Another new week of learning for all the whānau. Titiro mai!
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17Episode 17
Let's review the learning points from yesterday and see how well you do.
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18Episode 18
Today we have a new grammar point and new kupu hou. Kia kaha rā!
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19Episode 19
Let's review the lesson from yesterday whānau. You're doing well!
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20Episode 20
Let's review the learning from this week whānau. How to ask and say something happened in the past and how to offer your opinions.
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21Episode 21
Welcome back to another week of Tōku Reo and a new learning point and collection of kupu hou. Take a look!
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22Episode 22
Let's take another look at the learning from yesterday and practice, practice, practice!
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23Episode 23
Today we extend our learning of the passive sentence structure.
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24Episode 24
Today we have a few more examples to extend our learning of the passive sentence structure.
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25Episode 25
Congratulations whānau! We're at the halfway point of series 5. Let's revise our lessons this week.
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26Episode 26
He kaupapa hou, he wiki hou. Today we look at the use of ‘ki te’ in a sentence.
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27Episode 27
Today we revisit the use of ‘ki te’ in a sentence. Titiro mai!
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28Episode 28
Today's lesson is how to use 'kia . . . ai' in a sentence.
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29Episode 29
Let's review yesterday's lesson and take another look at the use of 'kia...ai'.
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30Episode 30
It's the end of another week, so it's time for our revision episode.
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31Episode 31
It's a new week whānau. Today we look at using 'how about?' or 'what about?' in a sentence.
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32Episode 32
Now we recap on yesterday's lesson. Titiro mai!
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33Episode 33
Today we look at using 'tēhea' in a sentence. Ko tēhea rā o te wiki tēnei e hoa?
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34Episode 34
Today we take another look at how to use 'tēhea' or 'which' in a sentence.
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35Episode 35
Wow! We've got to the end of another week whānau. Let's review our progress.
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36Episode 36
Today we are going to learn how to say 'or' when giving options.
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37Episode 37
Here's another chance to review how to use 'rānei' when giving options.
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38Episode 38
I tēnei rā we are learning two new grammar points. The first one is 'showing gradual change' using the kupu 'haere'.
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39Episode 39
Today we'll recap more on using 'haere' to show 'gradual change'.
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40Episode 40
Let's revise the learning points from this week whānau. Ka mau te wehi!
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41Episode 41
Saying 'while' in Māori requires two sentence patterns. Let's take a look!
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42Episode 42
We'll recap on yesterday's lesson on how to say 'while' in Māori using two sentence patterns. 'I ...' and the 'e ... ana' patterns.
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43Episode 43
Saying someone 'has' or 'owns' something is today's new kaupapa. Have a look at the examples.
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44Episode 44
Let's recap yesterday's lesson on saying someone has or owns something. To achieve this we use 'he' and the possessives 'tā'and 'tō'.
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45Episode 45
It's been a big week, using a combined sentence patterns to say 'while' and 'someone has or owns something'. Let's recap what they are one more time.
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46Episode 46
It's our last week of Tōku Reo whānau. But don't think we can slack off! Our lesson today looks at saying 'someone has or owns something' but we will expand on this a little more.
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47Episode 47
You know the drill whānau. It's another day to review our learning from yesterday.
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48Episode 48
In the following type of sentence only the plural forms of 'ā' and 'ō' are used, never 'tā' and 'tō'.
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49Episode 49
Time to recap on the use of the plural forms of 'ā' and 'ō' in our sentence pattern.
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50Episode 50
Today's recap lesson marks the end of Tōku Reo Series 5! It's been fantastic to have you with us on this journey whānau. Ka nui te mihi ki a koutou katoa.
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 meet our crew of the Tiwawe Driving Academy. 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 Ruakere Hond – 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 to help the student get the most from the course.