MAOR-112 – Wanawana te Tu / Maori Language 1B
| Points: | 20 | Prerequisites: | MAOR 111 |
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| Faculty: | Humanities & Soc Sc | Corequisites: | None |
| School: | Te Kawa a Maui | Restrictions: | MAOR 121 |
This course focuses upon further developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in te reo Maori. There is a focus upon oral performance. Students will further develop their language proficiency by beginning to evaluate, edit, and critically analyse their use of te reo Maori. They will begin to develop awareness of register and formality in te reo Maori. Attendance is required at a noho marae (approximate cost $15.00). 100% internal assessment.
Tuition Fees
Set Text
Te Kawa a Māui. MAOR 111 and MAOR 112 Student Notes. Wellington: Victoria University.
Recommended Reading
Jacob, H, 2012. Mai i te Kākano. Ōtaki: Tākupu, Te Wānanga o Raukawa.
Ngata, HM, 1993. English-Māori Dictionary. Wellington: Learning Media.
Williams, HW, 1989. Dictionary of the Maori Language. Wellington: Legislation Direct.
Te Kawa a Māui. Te Ara Poutama. Wellington: Victoria University. See Blackboard and/or the School's website for a downloadable version of this guide.
Trimester 2 2013
* indicates instructor is the course coordinator.
| CRN | From/To | Days | Time | Building [Campus] | Room | Instructor | 18006 | 15 Jul – 20 Oct 2013 | Tue | 1000 - 1150 | Hugh Mackenzie [Kelburn] | LT001 | Karena Kelly* | 15 Jul – 20 Oct 2013 | Thu | 1000 - 1150 | Wharenui [Kelburn] | 101 |
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Course Outline Information
For FHSS and NZSM course outlines (current and previous years), please refer to the Course Outlines page on the FHSS website.

