Kia ora readers, Today I am doing my pepeha for Maori language week and part of my task was to share it on my blog. You might remember that I have done a similar thing before but last time it was writing and this time it is a video. For those of you who don't know a pepeha is like a Maori way of intruducing yourselves and telling the other people a bit about you and your herratage. As you can hear mine isn't very long yet, but I will eventually lengthen it. Hope you enjoy!
Kio ora isla nice job and thanks for sharing your pepeha.
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DeleteHi Isla,
ReplyDeleteWell done. I like how you spoke clearly for the recording. What else do you think you could add to your pepeha in order to lengthen it?
Hi Mr Jones,
DeleteI think I could lengthen it by adding my brothers and sisters names and adding my pets.
Hi Isla,
DeleteCould you add your school fale into it as well?
FROM MRS A @ NWS
ReplyDeleteKia ora Isla
Ka pai Isla on your Pepeha video. I am always nervous when doing a video recording. I noticed that you told the reader what a Pepeha was used for. I wonder if you could perhaps use the names of your grandparents in your Pepeha.
I look forward to your next blog.
From Mrs A
Ok Thanks for the great idea!
DeleteKia ora Isla,
ReplyDeleteHow brave are you giving it a go! You definitely showed our New Windsor values of being confident. What is your next wero (challenge)? Will you be submitting a video to learn the Six60's pepeha?
I really like how you have greeted your readers in your blog - it makes us want to read more!
Looking forward to the next post,
Miss Laxa
Thank you!
DeleteAnd unfortunatly I ran out of time to do the six60 song.
Wow now I know a bit more about you (hard to believe) but thanks for sharing your pepeha with us.
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Thank you for commenting :)
DeleteYour sooooooooooooooo welcome
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna comment on your blog at somepoint
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