Te Pōkaitahi Reo Level 4
Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Rumaki, Reo Rua) (Te Kaupae 4)
Intermediate reo Māori course
This level 4 programme is intended for learners who understand and use te reo at an advanced-intermediate level. If you want to contribute positively to the development of te reo kia tika, kia rere, kia Māori, or have a personal and/or professional interest in te reo, then this programme is for you.
Graduates will have the skills and knowledge to communicate independently in familiar, and some less familiar, situations with fluency and increasing flexibility in everyday whānau, marae, social/community workplace and/or academic contexts, and in broader aspects of te ao Māori.
Dates
Sem 1: 6 Feb to 25 Jun 2023, Sem 2: 24 Jul to 10 Dec 2023Duration
20 weeksCommitment
Blended learning including noho, wānanga, online learning and self-directed learningApplications close
Sem 1: 23 Jan 2023, Sem 2: 10 Jun 2023Locations
Whakatāne Campus, Manukau Campus, Te Herenga Waka Marae Silverdale, Papatūanuku Kōkiri Marae Mangere, Te Awamutu, Online: NZ, Australia (approval pending)Requirements
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Tuition fees freeREO401 Mana Tangata 4
Course Type: Core
Description: From this paper, tauira will be able to use te reo Māori vocabulary and grammatical structures at an advanced intermediate level as an expression of mana tangata. The content areas are:
- Māori alphabet
- Advanced intermediate level language command
- Dialectal difference
- Language etiquette
- Colloquial language structures (kīwaha, whakataukī, whakatauāki, kīrehu)
REO402 Mana Whenua 4
Course Type: Core
Description: From this paper, tauira will be able to use te reo at an advanced intermediate level to show a broad understanding of connections to the land and the environment, prominent places, people, histories and stories, and local proverbs and colloquial sayings as an expression of mana whenua. The content areas are:
- Māori alphabet
- Advanced intermediate level language command
- Dialectal difference
- Language etiquette
- Narratives (pūrākau, pepeha, kīwaha of the marae)
- Narratives of significant landmarks
REO403 Mana Reo 4
Course Type: Core
Description: From this paper, tauira will be able to apply advanced intermediate level te reo Māori and technical skills in selected places and contexts to develop a growing knowledge of, and respect for te reo, as an expression of mana reo. The content areas are:
- Māori alphabet
- Advanced intermediate level language command
- Dialectal difference
- Language etiquette
- Everyday language use
- Contextual language application.
REO404 Mana Ao Tūroa 4
Course Type: Core
Description: From this paper, tauira will be able to use advanced intermediate level te reo Māori to achieve and lead tasks in specified contexts, and some unfamiliar settings as an expression of mana ao tūroa. The content areas are:
- Māori alphabet
- Advanced intermediate level language command
- Dialectal difference
- Language etiquette
- Instructional language (family, work, and community context)
- Relevant vocabulary (family, work, and community context)
- Relevant language structures (family, work, and community context)
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Kelly Henare
- Phone: +6492604376 or +64274509683
- Email: kelly.henare@wananga.ac.nz
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