MAORI112-19C (TGA)

Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2

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Paper Description

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This paper continues on from MAORI111-19C(TGA) and will continue to develop and extend the skills of students' in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will be introduced to more grammatical structures; to enhance their ability to understand and speak te reo Māori. New structures and words relating to food, clothing, parts of the body, and protocols about a marae will be included. This will provide the students with the necessary information about Māori culture portrayed in the aspects of the Māori language learnt, so that the student has an appreciation of Māori philosophies, beliefs and values.

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Paper Structure

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The initial medium of delivery for this paper favours a bilingual approach with the aim of gradually moving toward an immersion delivery by final week of the paper. The teaching strategies are based on Māori pedagogical practices and communicative language teaching methodology where possible. This paper is taught by way of lectures and is also supported by Moodle.

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Learning Outcomes

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Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:

  • Describe and talk about a favourite food.
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  • Talk about future aspirations.
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  • Use a variety of instructions.
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  • Give the names for some articles of clothing, and some parts of the body.
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  • Speak about some protocols of a marae.
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  • Use some basic expressions and proverbs
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Assessment

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Assessments for this paper are directly aligned with the learning outcomes of this paper whereby in preparation for oral tests students will learn new words and sentence constructions pertaining to the topics covered in this paper. Students will be expected to reproduce the new words and sentence constructions in the appropriate contextual situation in an oral presentation. Through the various written, online and listening assessments for this paper, students will be tested on their learning and the relevance of the application of the new words and constructions learnt.

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Assessment Components

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The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam. The final exam makes up 0% of the overall mark.

The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0 or 0:0, whichever is more favourable for the student. The final exam makes up either 0% or 0% of the overall mark.

Component DescriptionDue Date TimePercentage of overall markSubmission MethodCompulsory
1. Whakamātautau 1
3 May 2019
10:00 AM
20
  • In Class: In Lecture
2. Whakamātautau 2
10 May 2019
10:00 AM
25
  • In Class: In Lecture
3. Whakamātautau poto
16 Apr 2019
No set time
15
  • In Class: In Lecture
4. Kōrero ā-waha 1
25 Apr 2019
9:00 AM
20
  • In Class: In Lecture
5. Kōrero ā-waha 2
8 May 2019
11:00 AM
20
  • In Class: In Lecture
Assessment Total:     100    
Failing to complete a compulsory assessment component of a paper will result in an IC grade
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Required and Recommended Readings

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Required Readings

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Moorfield, John C. (2001). Te Kākano. Auckland: Longman Paul Ltd.
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Recommended Readings

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Biggs, B. (1981). Complete English - Maaori Dictionary. Auckland University Press; [Wellington, N.Z.]: Oxford University Press, 1981.

Williams, H.W. (1971). A Dictionary of the Māori Language. Wellington: Govt. Printer.

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Other Resources

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Download all of the tape podcasts from the internet site of Te Whanake - http://podcasts.tewhanake.maori.nz/te-kakano/

Seek other ways to increase and strengthen your knowledge of te reo Māori. Listen to Māori radio, T.V. programmes (Whakaata Māori, Te Karere, Marae), attend Wānanga reo.

Internet Resources:

Kimi kupu Hou – Māori word database.......www.nzer.org.nz/search/kimikupu.htm

English to Māori and Māori to English.......www.learningmedia.co.nz/nd

Toi te Kupu/Introduction-Database written in Māori that catalogues/describes published

Māori language resource material...............www.toitekupu.org.nz/Eindex.html

Online te reo Māori learning programmes can befound at http://www.korero.maori.nz

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Online Support

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This paper is supported by Moodle. Moodle is the eLearning platform of this university that is used to foster student interaction related to learning. This paper can be accessed by visiting http://elearn.waikato.ac.nz/

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Workload

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Type of workTotal hours

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100 hrs

47 hrs

3 hrs

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Linkages to Other Papers

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This paper is a prerequisite for MAORI211-19C(TGA) Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 1
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Prerequisite(s)

Prerequisite papers: MAORI111 or REOM111

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Restricted papers: REOM112

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