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My why for starting my journey in te reo is for me personally to connect to my whanau more and be able to korero confidently and understand what is happening when te reo is being spoken. And would love to teach my tamariki te reo also. .
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Kiaora
My why for starting my journey in te reo is for me personally to connect to my whanau more and be able to korero confidently and understand what is happening when te reo is being spoken. And would love to teach my tamariki te reo also. .
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