Te Hikuwai is the first book in Te Rere o te Reo, a bilingual course in Te Reo Mäori for learners of all backgrounds. As notable Mäori language advocate Piripi Walker says in his foreword: Te Hikuwai provides all the steps you need for mastery of the first stages of speaking and writing idiomatic Mäori. It has been located within real-life activities of contemporary people, scenarios which imagine you using Mäori, in Mäori-speaking networks, in modern settings. Te Hikuwai offers a reference text, workbook and audio resource all in one. It is structured in units and teachers will find the design for self-tuition enhances its classroom use with secondary students, as well as adult learners, launching into Mäori language.
Author description
Ian Cormack (Ngäti Mamoe, Ngäi Tahu) draws on decades of experience as a teacher, writer, editor and translator of Mäori for the design of this series. As an adult he has also learned Greek, Italian, German, French, Mandarin and Russian, as well as Mäori. His own learning has put him totally in tune with the needs of other language learners. He is a Mäori Language Commission-qualified interpreter and translator of Mäori.
Table of contents
Backing Yourself as a Language Learner Guide to the Organisation and Layout Te Wähanga Tuatahi | Section 1 1 Getting familiar with the sounds 2 Starting a conversation 1 3 Talking on the phone 4 Starting a conversation 2 5 Saying goodbye 1 6 Saying goodbye 2 He hoki whakamuri 1 7 Who is that? 8 What’s your name? 9 Talking about ‘this’ and ‘that’ 10 More on asking and answering ‘who’ questions 11 Talking about ‘what’ He hoki whakamuri 2 Te Wähanga Tuarua | Section 2 12 Distinguishing between singular and plural 13 Asking and saying ‘how many’ 14 Talking about ‘these’ and ‘those’ 15 Talking about ‘of’ with family relationships He hoki whakamuri 3 16 Simple commands and requests 17 Saying what’s happening 18 Asking and saying what someone is doing 19 Asking and saying ‘where’ He hoki whakamuri 4 Te Wähanga Tuatoru | Section 3 20 Asking and saying where people are from 21 More about actions with an object He hoki whakamuri 5 22 Another way to talk about the present 23 Talking about people in twos 24 Talking about two people’s family relationships 25 Talking about all kinds of ‘belongings’ 26 More ‘a’ and ‘o’ forms for talking about ‘belongings’ He hoki whakamuri 6 Te Wähanga Tuawhä | Section 4 27 Talking about position and direction 28 Describing and defining people and things 29 More kinds of descriptive sentences 30 Talking about people’s age He hoki whakamuri 7 31 Talking about ‘where’ in the present and past 32 Talking about ‘where not’ in the present and past 33 Having and not having He hoki whakamuri 8 He Kupu Whakamutunga In Conclusion Answer Key Dictionary Mäori – English English – Mäori