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Our children are learning Maori as a second language and I think it is important that they know that Maori can, and should be spoken and used everyday.
They will also be able to see other people speaking, listening to, writing, and/or reading Te Reo Maori and those people will not all be Maori and they won't all be at school, but coming from all walks of life.
I would also like my children to know that it is cool to korero in maori and that they have a very unique opportunity to function at school, in Te Reo.
They will also be able to see other people speaking, listening to, writing, and/or reading Te Reo Maori and those people will not all be Maori and they won't all be at school, but coming from all walks of life.
I would also like my children to know that it is cool to korero in maori and that they have a very unique opportunity to function at school, in Te Reo.
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