Course syllabus

 

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Māori 203: Intermediate Spoken Māori

KURA RAUMATI / SUMMER SEMESTER , 2018

15 points

 

Nau mai, tahuti mai ki tēnei akoranga e kīia nei ko Māori 203. Tēnei te reo rāhiri o Te Wānanga o Waipapa e rere atu nei ki a koutou ngā apataki o te reo Māori. Kuhu mai ki roto i te whare o Māori 203 kia rongo ai tātou i te mahana o tō tātou reo kāmehameha. Tukuna te reo kia rere!

 
Kaiwhakahaere / Course Convenor: 

Tākuta Jen Martin (Te Rarawa)

Wāea: (09) 923 1485 

Īmēra: j.martin@auckland.ac.nz

 

Pūkenga / Teacher:

Tākuta Jen Martin 

 

Te Āhua Whakaako / Course delivery format:

3 hour lecture, 4 times a week

(Timetable and room details can be viewed on Student Services Online)

 

He Whakamārama / Summary of Course Description:              

This course continues to focus on the development of language skills that will facilitate the communicative abilities of students.

 

 Ngā Hua / Course Outcomes:

By the end of the course students will be able to:

  • Introduce self and/or others and recite own whakapapa with confidence
  • Hold a conversation at an intermediate level, within familiar and impromptu situations
  • Compose an impromptu story based on contrived situations
  • Compose a piece of written (te reo Māori) work of 1-1.5 pages in length.

 

 Ngā Aromatawai / Assessment Summary:

 This is a coursework only paper, the assessments for which are outlined below. Further detail about each assessment will be provided in due course and discussed in depth during our first class.                                                                

45% Aromatawai ā-waha/Oral Assessments (x2)

Aromatawai ā-waha 1 (20%)                                                  19 Jan

Aromatawai ā-waha 2 (25%)                                                  02 Feb

25% Aromatawai ā-rōpū/Group Assessment                    07 Feb

20% Aromatawai ā-tuhi / Written Assessment                 09 Feb

10% Patapatai / Online Quizzes (x4)                                Ia wiki / Weekly

 

 Ngā Kaupapa Ako / Weekly Topics:

Below is a broad overview of the topics that will be covered throughout the course.  In addition to the subject areas outlined below, students will engage in a number of activities, both inidividually and in group settings, that test and develop oral, aural and written skills. 

 

Wiki Tuatahi / Week One (9 - 12 Jan): 

  • Hoki whakamuri / Revision of stage 1
  • Ngā momo reremahi / Verbal structures
  • Patapatai/Quiz 1

Wiki Tuarua / Week Two (16-19 Jan) :

  • Ngā momo reremahi / Verbal structures (continued)
  • Te reo tohutohu (Instructions)
  • Aromatawai ā-waha 1
  • Patapatai/Quiz 2

Wiki Tuatoru / Week Three (23-26 Jan):

  • Ngā whakakāhoretanga / negatives
  • He aha ai, He aha i kore ai / why, why not.
  • Ngā kupu tūhono 
  • Patapatai/Quiz 3

Wiki Tuawhā / Week Four (30-31 Jan, 1-2 Feb):

  •  Te reo whakaahua/whakauaha/whakamārama (Descriptive language) 
  • Te  tawhiti me te roa o te haere (Distance and time travelled)
  • Aromatawai ā-waha 2
  • Patapatai/Quiz 4

Wiki Tuarima / Week Five (6-9 Feb):

  • Aromatawai ā-tuhi 
  • Aromatawai ā-rōpū

 

Ngā Pukapuka Matua / Prescribed Texts:

There is no prescribed textbook for this course,however you may find it useful to refer to the resources listed below for further support.

 

 Ngā Rauemi Taunaki / Other Resources:

 

 

Te nui o ngā mahi me te tuku i ngā taumahi / Workload and deadlines for submission of coursework:           

Given the condensed nature of the summer semester, the expectation is that students will spend a minimum of 10-15 hours per week on this course outside of class time as well as factoring in time to complete coursework. Students should manage their academic workload and other commitments accordingly. Deadlines for coursework are set by course convenors and will be advertised in course material. You should submit your work on time. In extreme circumstances, such as illness, you may seek an extension but you may be required to provide supporting information before the assignment is due. Late assignments without a pre-approved extension may be penalised by loss of marks – check course information for details.

Nau mai! Hoake tātou!

Course summary:

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