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TREO112-12S2 (C) Semester Two 2012
Te Reo: Te Kakano - Introductory Language 2

15 points, 0.1250 EFTS
09 Jul 2012 - 11 Nov 2012
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Description

A second level beginners' course in Maori language. Students learn a range of more complex constructions and extend their vocabulary, enabling them to talk and write about future events, incorporating commands, passives, negatives, categories of possession and possessive sentences and pronouns.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course students will be:
• able to conduct an everyday conversation
• able to use and understand an increasing range of sentence structures
• familiar with an increasing range of vocabulary
• able to recite appropriate karakia, hīmene and waiata

Pre-requisites

TREO111, or MAOR111, or MAOR124 or MAOR125 or 18 credits in NCEA Te Reo Maori level 1, mostly excellence, or a pass in a school placement test, or by permission of Head of School

Restrictions

MAOR106, MAOR110, MAOR112, MAOR115, MAOR125, MAOR126

Timetable

Lectures
Streams Day Time Where Notes
Stream 01 Monday 4:00pm-6:00pm Maori 253 9 Jul - 19 Aug,
3 Sep - 14 Oct
or Stream 02 Wednesday 4:00pm-6:00pm Maori 253 9 Jul - 19 Aug,
3 Sep - 14 Oct

Tutorials
Streams Day Time Where Notes
Stream 01 Thursday 3:00pm-4:00pm Maori 253 16 Jul - 19 Aug,
3 Sep - 14 Oct

Course Coordinator

For further information see Aotahi School of Maori and Indigenous Studies Head of Department

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage  Description
Kupu 18 Jul 2012 10% Kupu test
Whakamatautau a-waha 01 Aug 2012 20%
Whakamatautau Tuhituhi 15 Aug 2012 20%
Kupu 12 Sep 2012 10%
Whakamatautau a-waha 26 Sep 2012 20%
Whakamatautau Tuhituhi 10 Oct 2012 20%

Textbooks

Required Texts

Moorfield, John C; Te aka : Māori-English, English-Māori dictionary and index; Pearson Longman, 2005.

Moorfield, John C; Te kākano : pukapuka tātaki = study guide; Longman, 2002.

Moorfield, John C; Te kakano; 2nd ed; Longman, 2001.

In addition, a course workbook will be provided to students. Supplementary learning material will also be available on LEARN.

Fees

Domestic fee $619.00
International fee $2,688.00


For further information see Aotahi School of Maori and Indigenous Studies.

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