In today's post: All the books (Source: John P Egan) I need to up my game with respect to the reo, so I'm moving beyond my Wānanga course. Which is great on its own terms, but I need to use more differentiated instruction and self-regulated learning strategies. I need to do more.
Category: te reo Māori
passed!
After a couple of reschedules, yesterday I passed my kete #1 assessment in te reo Māori!
Dún an doras!!!!
In my #irish104 MOOC we are learning a few more regular verbs. Two things of note: the way verbs shift when giving a directive one, more than one persons (but not including yourself), and more than person including yourself reminds of te reo and how greetings change when it's to one person, two persons, more … Continue reading Dún an doras!!!!
Fear a bhfuil dhá theanga aige is fiú beirt é
This means that ‘a man with two languages is worth two men’! So I am worth approximately 3 men: I speak English and French and am slowly improving in Irish and Māori. This was our proverb of the week in Irish 103. Except yesterday, when I found out I've been doing the wrong workbook for … Continue reading Fear a bhfuil dhá theanga aige is fiú beirt é
kete 1 done
Last night I finished kete 1 in my Wānanga te reo Māori course. Tomorrow we have our first group assessment. Am shitting myself. Week 4 in my Irish 103 MOOC starts too. No soiled knickers in relation to that. Whomever is our compère in the Duolingo Irish class keeps feeding us homework, which I am … Continue reading kete 1 done