I asked my students to speak in Te Reo in response to a question.
The question being kei Te pehea koe?
Each one had to respond correctly in Te Reo Maori and then we practiced our Te Arapū Māori song.
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I asked my students to speak in Te Reo in response to a question.
The question being kei Te pehea koe?
Each one had to respond correctly in Te Reo Maori and then we practiced our Te Arapū Māori song.
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