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› Te Reo Māori Akoranga #10 – Lesson #10 Ngā Wāhanga o te Tinana
Ngā Wāhanga o te Tinana
Kei ngā waewae kai pakiaka, tēnā koutou. Greetings to you who are accustomed to dealing with difficult tasks and challenging times.
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This week we are going to look at some parts of the body which can be very useful for all of us to know in the healthcare setting.Click on the link for further details.
He Whakapātaritari – A Challenge Waiata or songs are a very useful resource when learning te reo Māori, especially those waiata that are designed for tamariki (children). The following link takes you to a song which may be familiar to some of you as a childhood classic “Heads, shoulders, knees and toes”, but this is a Māori version. Have a listen and challenge yourself to remember each of the body parts in the waiata www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZLje3MmrPE. Perhaps even learn it alongside your children, your nieces or nephews, or your grandchildren. He aumihi tēnei i ā koutou whai wāhi mai. In acknowledgement of your participation. If you have any questions or feedback, please make contact via the email below. Hauora. Maori@cdhb.health.nz