Certificate in Te Reo


Certificate in Te Reo

Course Code LCREOII
Qualification Certificate
Payment Options Upfront & Payment Plans
Delivery Online & Correspondence
Duration 100

An amazing new online course for learning the Māori language in 12 months, from lower beginner to intermediate level.


 

This is part II, which follows on from lower beginner in part I.
Students are required to have completed part I prior to enrolment in part II.

  • Improve your Te Reo Māori skills
  • Gain self-confidence and empowerment
  • Develop a stronger sense of identity
Learning Te Reo is a great way to honour the language and identity. History and language go hand-in-hand and now is the time for a revival, bringing Māori heritage to the forefront of Aotearoa.
Our course is put together by one of New Zealand's leading Māori language academics, Dr. Rāpata Wiri. He has successfully taught many large Government departments, companies and city councils and this course is the culmination of over 15 years of research and teaching by him.

A world-class, fully automated online platform with over 80 recorded video tutorials, 57 recorded live classes reinforcing each tutorial, 50 online quizzes and assessments and an audio transcription assessment tool which allows you to record, practice and perfect your pronunciation through the portal.

With our accelerated learning system, you can be speaking the Māori language in no time!
There are 5 modules to complete in the online course which cover topics including: The Nature of the Māori Language; Family Genealogy; Nominal Sentences; Counting and Time; Progressive Sentences; and more.

Module 6:
Introduction
Lesson One: Ngā Kītea Direct Object Markers
Lesson Two: Whakatakahia Te Kītea- Dropping The Object Marker
Lesson Three: Mā Runga i te Aha? By What Means of Transport
Lesson Four: Hei Kōrerorero-Te Haere A Hinerangi ki te Kiriata (putting it altogether in conversation)

Module 7:
Introduction
Lesson One: Ngā Tūpou-Personal Pronouns
Lesson Two: Ngā Tūpou Me Ōna Hononga - Personal Pronouns with 'AND
Lesson Three: Ngā Rōpū Pūriro 'A' Me 'O' -The ‘Ā’ And ‘Ō’ Categories
Lesson Four: Nga Ririhanga ‘T’ Rōpū ‘T’ Class Possessives
Lesson Five: Hei Korerorero -Te Hākari Nui (putting it altogether in conversation)

Module 8:
Introduction
Lesson One: 'Kei Hea' - 'Where is?'
Lesson Two: 'I Hea' - 'Where Was?'
Lesson Three: Kei Runga/Raro/Roto/Waho/Mua/Muri - On Top/Below/Inside/Outside/In Front/At the Back
Lesson Four: Konei, Konā, Korā - Over Here, There (By You), There (Far Away)
Lesson Five: Hei Korererero Kei Hea Te Pukapuka a Rāpata? (putting it altogether in conversation)

Module 9:
Introduction
Lesson One: Te Tūwā Heke - Future Tense Te Tūwā Mua - Past Tense
Lesson Two: Te Tūwā Mutunga Kore O Mua - Progressive Past Tense
Lesson Three: Hei Mahi Tuarima Exercise 9.5 Whakamāoritia (translation exercise)
Lesson Four: Hei Kōrerorero Te Whakataetae Kapa Haka’ (translation exercise)
Lesson Five: Hei Korererero Te Whakataetae Kapa Haka (putting it altogether in conversation)

Module 10:
Introduction
Lesson One: Te Whakakāhoretanga O Ngā Rereingoa–how to negate nominal sentences
Lesson Two: Te Whakakāhoretanga o Ngā Reremahi - Negating Progressive Sentences
Lesson Three: Te Whakakāhoretanga O Ngā Rerewāhi - Negation of Locative Sentences
Lesson Four: Hei Mahi Whakamāoritia. In this lesson, Dr Rāpata will help you translate the sentences into Māori.
Lesson Five: Hei Korererero Ko te Whutupōro (putting it altogether in conversation)
You must complete each module, in sequence, before moving to the next module. The quizzes and assessments as well as the audio transcription exercises are self-automated marking. This means you receive a result immediately upon completion of each quiz or assessment. You have two attempts at the assessments.

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We live in a society where the pressures of daily living are high with financial expenses, personal and work commitments, and mortgage and rental obligations. Then there are the unexpected life challenges that also get thrown our way. With this in mind the thought of taking on study can be daunting for most people. Here at Learning Cloud we understand that life doesn’t run in a straight line it has many ups and downs.

As an enrolled student at Learning Cloud, you are entitled to access a variety of non-academic support services from the Student Services Unit. These supports are designed to walk beside you throughout your studies they will assist you in life’s ups and downs to provide you the best opportunity to successfully complete your chosen course.

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  • Disability Liaison Service
  • Retention & Engagement Service
  • Student Activities
  • Accommodation
  • E Counselling
  • Your-Tutor
  • Parent support
  • Reasonable Adjustment Plan (RAP)

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How will this course advance my career?

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How else will I benefit from studying with Learning Cloud?

  • Studying online or distance means you can study where you want and at your own pace.
  • Receive career-focused training with practical, hands-on learning.
  • All course materials are provided and all digital platforms are interactive, work on any device and designed to be fun.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning or Skills Recognition may be available for previous work experience, formal training or qualifications in this field.

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