| Author: | Jason Fox & Sarah Reo |
An audio CD for stereos or computers, this product has the sound files of the 8 conversations in the Cultureflow Stage 1 course. It also includes a selection of 50 Māori phrases, with pauses between each phrase, and a range of waiata (Māori songs) to listen to and practice. Songs include 'E Ihoa', 'E hara i te mea', 'Toia mai... read more
| Author: | Jason Fox & Sarah Reo |
Cultureflow products are designed to introduce beginners to te reo Maori, the Maori language, in a positive, non-threatening and entertaining way. Each Cultureflow Workbook is divided into eight sessions with each session introducing 5-8 everyday concepts used in conversational Maori. These concepts are captured in a series o... read more
| Author: | Jason Fox |
Cultureflow products are designed to introduce beginners to te reo Maori, the Maori language, in a positive, non-threatening and entertaining way. Each Cultureflow Workbook is divided into eight sessions with each session introducing 5-8 everyday concepts used in conversational Maori. These concepts are captured in a series o... read more
| Author: | John Foster |
He Whakamärama is a full course in everyday Mäori language. Aimed at students of all ages and backgrounds, it features A concise but comprehensive approach in one volume Straightforward explanations with numerous examples A logical sequence to allow rapid progress Revision exerc... read more
| Author: | Bruce Biggs (Professor Emeritus, University of Auckland, New Zealand) |
DOP 1969, this reprint 2006. Let's Learn Maori was designed by Maori language expert Bruce Biggs in 1969. He covers the parts of speech, the structure of each type of phrase, and the combinations of phrases that form simple sentences. Each aspect of the grammar is discussed in a numbered section or subsection and ill... read more
| Author: | Hoana Niwa |
This book and CD set gives the basics of how to pronounce Maori correctly, while teaching a little of the language to be used in everyday life. No prior knowledge of Maori is required. The CD-Rom - playable on audio and viewable on computer - supports the book at every step and presents the correct pronunciation as a model f... read more
| Author: | Quinton Hita |
Q's Course in Maori is the easy way to start out in Maori. Grasshopper and his master have introduced thousands of people to te Reo. Suitable for students of all ages and backgrounds, the book covers correct pronunciation, how to introduce yourself, asking questions, and describing things. There is a glossary of words, and a... read more
| Author: | P M Ryan |
Based on: P.M. Ryan's Modern Maori. "A beginner's course." Paperback 143pp h300mm illustrations Contains 2 Audio CDs book + 2 CDs First published January 2007.
| Author: | P. M. Ryan |
A total revision of Pa Ryan's bestselling Modern Maori Book 1, this course book in reo Maori is aimed at beginning students at secondary school (Year 9), in night classes or undertaking self-study. Reo Maori o Naianei (which translates as 'Modern Maori') leads the student into the language via a guide to pronunciation and as... read more
| Author: | P M Ryan |
A total revision of Pa Ryan's best-selling Modern Maori, this course book in reo Maori extends the language work from Reo Maori O Naianei Book 1 and is aimed at students at secondary school, in night classes or undertaking self-study. Reo Maori o Naianei Book 2 leads the student further into the language via a guide to pronun... read more
| Author: | Newhouse |
Te la Reo (The current of Languages) is a lively course for learning and teaching Maori. It is the first Maori language course to be developed using a full range of modern approaches to language teaching. There are three levels and each level consists of four basic resources a student textbook, a student workbook and a teac... read more
| Author: | Ian Cormack |
At last  a comprehensive, enjoyable and easily understandable self-tuition course for Mäori language! 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: ÂTe H... read more
| Author: | NEWHOUSE |
Te la Reo (The current of language) is a lively course for learning and teaching Māori. It is the first Māori language course to be developed using a full range of modern approaches to language teaching. There are three levels and each level consists of four basic resources: a student textbook, a student workbook, a teacher's... read more
| Author: | Ian Cormack |
Te la Reo (The current of Languages) is a lively course for learning and teaching Maori. It is the first Maori language course to be developed using a full range of modern approaches to language teaching. There are three levels and each level consists of four basic resources ÃÂ a student textbook, a student wo... read more