Today is one of the days in maori language week and this all started in 1975, 30 years ago.
We use maori languge week to pass te reo on to our children.
We use maori languge week to pass te reo on to our children.
We also use it to promote the use of the maori language and to encourage and support the language development of parents who can then whāngai the language to their children.
ka pai Johanna at starting your post with some historical facts- an excellent persuassive technique. This post however, reads as incomplete. 6-10 sentence please.
ReplyDeleteMs Wilkes
Thanks
DeleteI'll try to use 6-10 sentences next time
I really like your words you used.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could try to use some more sentences.
I hope you make more
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ReplyDeleteTo: Johanna
ReplyDeleteI really liked your words you used
Maybe try and put more sentences
I hope you make more
i liked the interesting fact
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ReplyDeleteTo Johanna
ReplyDeleteI loved how you used some maori words in your blog post, however you need more sentences that was to less but it was a good blog post
From your twin (Jess)