MAORI212-18C (HAM)
Te Reo Maori: Intermediate 2
15 Points
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Enoka Murphy
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A.1.07
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Paper Description
He akoranga anō tēnei hei whakapakari anō i te taha whakarongo me te taha kōrero ka tahi, ko te taha pānui me te tuhituhi ka rua. I kō atu i ēnā, ko ētehi atu whāinga o tēnei o ngā akoranga he whāngai hoki i ētehi kupu hou, ngā rerenga hou hoki, me te totoro atu ki ngā kaupapa huhua, arā, ka tirohia te reta, te kīwaha, kīrehu rānei, te haerenga ki tāwāhi, ki tātahi rānei me te whakamārama i te āhua o te whenua me te rā hoki.
Paper Structure
Ka whai atu tēnei pepa i te MAOR211. Heoi anō, ko tā tēnei akoranga he whakawhānui ake i te mōhiotanga, i te titiro hoki a te ākonga. E whā wiki te roa o tēnei akoranga, e rua tekau piro te wāriu. Ka whakaakona mā te kauwhau me te karaehe tautoko, ā, ka rūmakitia te ākonga ki te reo Māori.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course 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
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 Kupuāhua Māori. Wellington [N.Z.]: Oxford University Press.
Māori Language Commission. (1992). Te Matatiki. Wellington: Te Taura Whiri i te Reo.
Ngata, Hōri M. (1993). English - Māori Dictionary. Wellington: Learning Media Ltd.
Reed Books (2001). The Essential Māori Dictionary. Auckland: Reed.
Williams, H.W. (1971). A Dictionary of the Māori Language. Wellington: Govt. Printer.
Other Resources
IPods, MP3 players etc will be an excellence resource for downloading all of the tape recordings/podcasts from the internet site of Te Whanake. http://tewhanake.otago.ac.nz
Seek many 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:
Kimikupu Hou - Māori word databasewww.nzer.org.nz/search/kimikupu.htm
English to Māori and Māori to Englishwww.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 be found at:
http://www.korero.maori.nz
http://tewhanake.otago.ac.nz
http://coursecast.its.waikato.ac.nz/CourseCast/Student/Default.aspx
http://elearn.waikato.ac.nz/
Online Support
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 (REOM212-16C(HAM)) can be accessed by visiting http://elearn.waikato.ac.nz/
Workload
E rua tekau piro te wāriu o tēnei pepa, nā reira, ka rua rau ngā hāora mahi (1 piro = 10 hāora mō te mahi). Ka whakaakona tēnei pepa mai i te Rāhina ki te Rāmere. Ka tīmata ngā mahi akoako ā te 9.30 karaka ia ata, ā, ka mutu ā te 2/3 karaka.
E tika ana kia whakapau ō koutou kaha ki te whakatutuki i ngā mahi/aromatawai i mua i ō koutou aroaro, kaua e pōhēhē ka taea ngā mahi/aromatawai katoa te whakaoti atu i roto tonu i ngā karaehe akoako. Me whakapau hāora atu anō:
• hei ako i ngā kupu hou, i ngā kīwaha hoki
• hei ako i ngā whakatakotoranga hou
•hei whakaoti atu i ngā aromatawai; te tuhingaroa,
• hei whakamahi i ngā mahi whakaū, i ngā mahi parakitihi, te mahi ake
• hei rangahau i ngā kaupapa mō te kōrero-ā-waha.
• hei hoki whakamuri ki te titiro ki ngā mahi kua tirohia kētia (mō te whakamātautau-ā-tuhi).• hei āta pānui i ngā kōrero kua puta mai i te karaehe akoako.• hei whakamātau i ngā kōrero kua ara ake anō a roto o te karaehe akoako.
Linkages to Other Papers
Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite papers: MAORI211 or REOM211
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: REOM212, MAOR212, MAOR110