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Greetings
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April 15, 2009
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Let's revise greetings and vocab
series finale
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April 15, 2009
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How to greet people using personal names
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Let's revise how to greet people using personal names
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S01E05 |
Let's review your first week of Tōku Reo
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S01E06 |
Special terms of address, words like friend and mate
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S01E07 |
Special terms of address - there's a whole heap of them in te reo Māori
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More greetings and use of mā
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S01E09 |
Use of mā when you want to greet more then one person
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S01E10 |
Two weeks of grammar and vocab to recap!
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How are you? Let's learn how to answer that question
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Listen to native speakers and review how to reply to "Kei te pēhea koe?"
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Let's learn how to say " Who are you?" and more responses to "How are you?"
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S01E14 |
More revision on how to ask "Who are you?" and more words to learn
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S01E15 |
Re-cap on asking somebody's name, telling someone your name as well letting somebody know how you ar
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S01E16 |
More revision of "Who are you?"
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S01E17 |
More revision whānau. Ko wai tō ingoa? What's your name?
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S01E18 |
More conversational language and we even cover farewells
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S01E19 |
Learn a few odd rules for te reo that you just have to learn and be done with
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We're doing revision whānau. Asking people's names and saying more goodbyes!
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S01E21 |
Where are you from? We're looking at how to ask and answer that question
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Let's re-cap! ‘Nō hea koe?’ or ‘Where are you from?’
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Today we’re going to look at the word ‘ia’ and how it’s used when we’re asking people where they are
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S01E24 |
Let's review our learning about 'Where are you from?' and don't forget to keep up with the kupu hou.
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S01E25 |
TEST time whānau! How did you go with today's test episode?
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S01E26 |
Today we learn how to find out about someone's family.
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S01E27 |
Let's recap grammar and vocab from yesterday. It's all about whānau.
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S01E28 |
Let's gain some pronunciation confidence with Māori place names!
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S01E29 |
Who are your parents? Who are your children? Stay tuned to recap family connections, and our top 10
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S01E30 |
Let's review our grammar around family connections and practice place names we learnt this week.
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S01E31 |
Today we learn how to ask and to say what something is.
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S01E32 |
Let's review what we covered yesterday about asking and replying to "what's that?"
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S01E33 |
Let's learn how to ask 'How many?'
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S01E34 |
More revision on asking how many things there are or 'E hia...'
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S01E35 |
End of another week whānau, and it's time for revision.
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So far we have covered two ways of asking and saying what something is. In this episode you'll learn
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S01E37 |
More revision around 'What's that?' and clarifying where items are positioned.
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S01E38 |
Today we build on our grammar point and learn how to ask how many 'people' there are.
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S01E39 |
More revision to ask someone how many people there are.
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S01E40 |
Revision for the week. 'What's that?' and 'How many?' - These are the key grammar points.
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S01E41 |
What's this? What's that? More revision around these grammar patterns.
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S01E42 |
It's revision time everyone. More practise on 'What's that over there?'
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S01E43 |
Today we're going to learn how to ask someone where they're going and about making connections.
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S01E44 |
More revision to ask someone where they're going to.
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S01E45 |
Revision of grammar and vocab for this week. Stay tuned!
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S01E46 |
Today's show is all about 'us' and 'them'.
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S01E47 |
More revision on when to use tāua.
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S01E48 |
Study, study, and more study so you're ready for the test at the end of the week!
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S01E49 |
One night to go before the big test whānau - go hard!
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S01E50 |
TEST time whānau.
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S01E51 |
The beginning of our episode recaps everything we've learnt so far. Kia kaha!
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S01E52 |
We continue with more revision whānau of all that we've learnt so far. Stay tuned.
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S01E53 |
How are you doing whānau? More revision heading your way. Kia kaha!
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S01E54 |
Recap on your grammar and vocab from previous weeks.
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S01E55 |
Great work whānau! That revision is paying off. Kia kaha!
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S01E56 |
More revision on what we've covered in earlier episodes. Practice is the key. Kia kaha whānau!
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Awesome whānau. Keep up with the review sessions.
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S01E58 |
Recap and review more grammar and vocab. You're doing great whānau!
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S01E59 |
Practice makes perfect whānau. More revision of the last few weeks. Kia kaha!
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S01E60 |
Too much whānau! Today marks another milestone of revision of previous episodes. Stay tuned!
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S01E61 |
We learn another variation of how to ask someone where they're going.
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S01E62 |
Kia ora e hoa. It's the second show of the week, which means revision of last night's episode.
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S01E64 |
That all important revision from yesterday's episode.
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S01E65 |
Tonight is a revision of everything we've covered this week. Good luck!
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S01E66 |
We've got another addition to the 'Kei te haere koe ki hea?' sentence structure. Revision time!
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S01E67 |
Nau mai, haere mai. It's our revision episode.
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S01E68 |
Today, we're continuing our language course with the 'Me' sentence structure.
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S01E69 |
Today's lessons revisit the 'Me' grammar point and give you some practice using personal names with
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S01E70 |
It's the fifth episode for the week and that can only mean one thing - recap!
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S01E71 |
It's the first lesson of the week. A new week, some new grammar and some new words.
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S01E72 |
If you've been doing the revision exercises you'll have a head start!
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S01E73 |
We're now into the second half of the week and we have a new grammar point for you. Enjoy!
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Don't forget, all these building blocks you're learning add up to fluency in the long run - so hang
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S01E75 |
he last chance to revise for the week. Give it heaps (another test in 3 weeks!)
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S01E76 |
Today is our first encounter with 'a' and 'o'.
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More 'a' and 'o' practice. This is one of the fundamental building blocks of the reo, so go hard!
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Today we take a look at the 'o' category.
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S01E79 |
Tonight we carry on our foray into the 'a' and 'o' categories. There are a lot of rules to learn e h
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S01E80 |
We're wrapping up this week's lessons on the 'a' and 'o' categories.
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S01E81 |
Let's learn the plural versions of last week's 'a' and 'o' categories.
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S01E82 |
More work e kare on 'a' and 'o'. Tonight, we revise yesterday's lessons.
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S01E83 |
Kia ora and welcome to today's lessons - 'a' and 'o' and asking where someone's home is.
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Have you ever wanted to learn how to ask someone where their home is? That's the focus of today's ma
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Where is your home? Kei hea tōu kāinga? Let's continue to build on this grammar point whānau!
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S01E86 |
We're carrying on our quest to learn how to ask where someone's home is. Today, we add personal name
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S01E87 |
Test on Saturday whānau, so here's yesterday's and today's learning again.
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S01E88 |
More work on 'kei hea' coming up. Study, study, study, e hoa. Test in two days!
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S01E89 |
You've made it to episode 89. Last chance to cram e hoa mā!
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Congratulations on completing today's test. Here's some more exercises to help reinforce what was co
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S01E91 |
Two weeks of our course left to go, so get stuck in whānau. Today, revision of the second half of ou
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Another day, and another step closer to the end of the course e hoa. Take the opportunity to really
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S01E93 |
Today, it's the grammatical structure 'Ki te aha?', as well as some words covered in earlier episode
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S01E94 |
Today we're revising the word 'Me' for commands (handy word to know).
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S01E95 |
Time to revise the sentence structure '...rāua ko...'
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S01E96 |
How to say 'The branches of the tree' using 'o'.
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S01E97 |
It's time to revise some lessons about the 'a' category.
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S01E98 |
Tonight, we carry on our assault on the 'a' and 'o' categories.
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Today's show looks at more kinship terms using the 'a' and 'o' categories.
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S01E100 |
Kia ora, and congratulations on making it to the last show of the series.
season finale
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