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MAORI 203 -
Intermediate Spoken Maori
Faculty of Arts
MĀORI 203
Intermediate Spoken Maori
Description
This course is to continue the development of language skill that will facilitate student's own communicative ability.
By the end of the course students will be able to:
- Introduce self and/or others and recite own whakapapa with confidence
- Hold a conversation at an intermediate level, within familiar situations
- Compose an impromptu story based on contrived situations
- Compose a piece of written (te reo Māori) work of 1-1.5 pages in length
Availability 2018
Summer School, repeated Semester 2
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator(s) Dr Jennifer Martin
Recommended Reading
A Dictionary of the Māori Language, H.W.Williams (7th ed.) (Government Printer).
Reed Dictionary of Modern Māori, P.M.Ryan (Reed 1995).
English-Māori Dictionary, H.M.Ngata (Ministry of Education 1993).
English-Māori, Māori-English Dictionary, B.Biggs (AUP 1990).
Assessment
Coursework only
Points
MAORI 203: 15.0 points
Prerequisites
MĀORI 103
Restrictions
MĀORI 206. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed