MAORI104-21X (NET)
Te Hā o te Reo: Emergence of the Language
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Hori Manuirirangi
9559
ITS.G.38
hori.manuirirangi@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
Paper Structure
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper should be able to:
Assessment
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
Required and Recommended Readings
Recommended Readings
*Me āta pānui ngā pukapuka kei raro iho nei hei āwhina i a koe ki te whaka tutuki i ngā mahi, ngā ngohe me ngā aroatawai katoa o tēnei pepa.
*You are advised to read and refer to the texts below as they will assist you in fulfilling the tasks, activities, and assessments of this paper.
Moorfield, John C. (2001). Te Kakano. Auckland: Longman Paul Ltd.
Biggs, B. (1973). Let's Learn Maaori. A Guide to the Study of the Maaori Language. Wellington: A.H. & A.W. Reed.
Biggs, B. (1981). Complete English - Maaori Dictionary. Auckland University Press; [Wellington, N.Z.]: Oxford University Press, 1981.
Cleave, P., Mataira, K., & Pere, R. (1978). Oxford Māori Picture Dictionary. He Pukapuka Kupuahua Māori. Wellington [N.Z.]: Oxford University Press.
Maori Language Commission. (1992). Te Matatiki. Wellington: Te Taura Whiri i te Reo.
Ngata, Hori M. (1993). English - Maori Dictionary. Wellington: Learning Media Ltd.
Reed Books (2001). The Essential Maori Dictionary. Auckland: Reed.
Williams, H.W. (1971). A Dictionary of the Maori Language. Wellington: Govt. Printer.
Online Support
Workload
Mahi takitahi mā te ipurangi
Self directed online paper
Ahakoa he pepa ipurangi tēnei, e tika ana kia whakapau ō koutou kaha ki te whakatutuki i ngā mahi/aromatawai kei mua i ō koutou aroaro. Me whakapau hāora atu anō: Despite the fact that this is an online paper, students are encouraged to study every night for at least two hours (where possible).
- Titiro ki ngā mahi whakaū, ki ngā mahi whakahahaki. Complete consolidation tasks and recap activities not completed in class.
- Rangahaua ngā kaupapa mō te kōrero-ā-waha. Research topics, constructions and new words for oral tests and practice for oral test.
- Hoki whakamuri ki te titiro ki ngā mahi kua tirohia kētia (mō te whakamātautau-ā-tuhi). Practise all new sentence constructions learnt during class time.
- Āta pānui i ngā kōrero kua puta mai i te karaehe akoako. Read, learn and revise any material brought up in tutorial classes.
- Me parakitihi i ngā kōrero kua ara ake i roto i ngā kauhau me ngā karaehe tautoko. Revise any work covered in class and tutorials.
- Me ako i ngā kupu hou. Learn new words.
Linkages to Other Papers
Corequisite(s)
Corequisite papers: MAORI111 & MAORI112
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers:MAORI114