Gayle - Kirikiriroa

Kia ora, for my kupu, I wasn't taught Te Reo in my home as a child only the silly words my mother would say, as she was not allowed to talk Te Reo in school. It was lost for her, but for me, at 67yrs old it is a new beginning. Because it is not fluently spoken in our home apart from greetings, we have a limited range of kupu to use. My husband is going to Te Wananga o Kirikiriroa to learn, i have done a course with Te Ataarangi and level 2 with Te Ara Reo. My mokopuna can understand simple phrases like me. I like to sing waiata, hopefully, that will guide me as to te reo.