Fri, Feb 02
|Zoom
Te Reo Māori Beginners Course (8 weeks)
Join Kaiako Alex to learn te reo Māori!
Time & Location
Feb 02, 2024, 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM PST
Zoom
About the class
Kia ora koutou katoa!
Join us for 8 weeks to learn te reo Māori on Zoom with Kaiako (teacher) Alex.
The Learn Māori Abroad Beginners course includes:
- 8 Te Reo Māori lessons (1.5 hours in duration) taught via Zoom
- Weekly class notes, homework assignments & resources to support your in-class learning
- Weekly kupu hou (new words) list to increase your te reo Māori vocabulary
- An accountability & practice group with learners in your time zone
- A recommended resources list
- Unlimited email support throughout the duration of your course
- Lifetime access to all class materials and Zoom recordings
- On-going support through the Learn Māori Abroad Community Chat Group on Facebook
- A community of te reo Māori learners living abroad
START DATE: Friday January 12th, 2024 (USA) | Saturday January 13th, 2024 (NZ/AU)
CLASS DATES: (US/NZ)
Lesson 1: January 12th/13th
Lesson 2: January 19th/20th
Lesson 3: January 26nd/27th
Lesson 4: February 2nd/3rd
Lesson 5: February 9th/10th
Lesson 6: February 16th/17th
Lesson 7: February 23rd/24th
Lesson 8: March 1st/2nd
TIME ZONES:
Los Angeles/Vancouver: Fridays @ 4pm - 5:30pm
New York/Toronto: Fridays @ 7pm -8:30pm
Auckland: Saturdays @ 11am - 12:30pm
Melbourne/Sydney/Brisbane: Saturdays @ 9am - 10:30am
Perth: Saturdays @ 7am - 8:30am
If you need another time zone let us know!
Investment: $259.40 USD
About the Teacher:
Alexander Sarsfield was born and lives on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country (Canberra, Australia). Connecting with Te Ao Māori and Te Reo Māori as an adult, Alex first joined Learning Māori Abroad as a student for Amelia's Intermediate class in 2021. Alex is passionate about sharing his knowledge of Te Ao Māori, supporting others who have grown up out of Aotearoa with their own haerenga (journey).
Alex holds Bachelor’s degrees in psychology and visual art. His research work in psychology focuses on the ways Indigenous peoples' find belonging in urban environments. In his art practice, Alex works primarily with uku (clay) and harakeke (flax). The past year, he has facilitated one-on-one workshops to teach others the practice of raranga (traditional Māori weaving).
For more info email us at info@learnmaoriabroad.com. Ngā mihi!
Tickets
General Admission
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