Te Pukaki : Textbook He Rauemi Akonga : Te Ia Reo 2
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Author:CORMACK Ian / CORMACK Shirley
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ISBN:9780170131674
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Publication Date:April 1996
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Edition:1
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Pages:216
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Thomson New House
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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Te Pukaki : Textbook He Rauemi Akonga : Te Ia Reo 2
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Author:CORMACK Ian / CORMACK Shirley
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ISBN:9780170131674
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Publication Date:April 1996
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Edition:1
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Pages:216
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Thomson New House
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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Te la Reo (The Current of Language) is a lively new course for learning and teaching Māori. It is the first Māori language course to be developed using a full range of modern approaches to language teaching. There are five levels and each level consists of three basic resources a student textbook, a student workbook and a teacher's guide. Supplementary resources include audiotapes, photocopy masters, readers and videotapes. Te la Reo is written primarily for secondary school students, but it can be used equally well in senior primary school classes, in tertiary institutions and with adult students.
The second level Te Pukaki (The Stream) assumes that the student is confident with the language and structures of the first level Te Matapuna. It is built on a gradual step-by-step approach to learning the language.
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Te la Reo (The Current of Language) is a lively new course for learning and teaching Māori. It is the first Māori language course to be developed using a full range of modern approaches to language teaching. There are five levels and each level consists of three basic resources a student textbook, a student workbook and a teacher's guide. Supplementary resources include audiotapes, photocopy masters, readers and videotapes. Te la Reo is written primarily for secondary school students, but it can be used equally well in senior primary school classes, in tertiary institutions and with adult students.
The second level Te Pukaki (The Stream) assumes that the student is confident with the language and structures of the first level Te Matapuna. It is built on a gradual step-by-step approach to learning the language.
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Author: CORMACK Ian / CORMACK ShirleyISBN: 9780170131674Publication Date: April 1996Edition: 1Pages: 216Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Thomson New HouseCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Te la Reo (The Current of Language) is a lively new course for learning and teaching Māori. It is the first Māori language course to be developed using a full range of modern approaches to language teaching. There are five levels and each level consists of three basic resources a student textbook, a student workbook and a teacher's guide. Supplementary resources include audiotapes, photocopy masters, readers and videotapes. Te la Reo is written primarily for secondary school students, but it can be used equally well in senior primary school classes, in tertiary institutions and with adult students.
The second level Te Pukaki (The Stream) assumes that the student is confident with the language and structures of the first level Te Matapuna. It is built on a gradual step-by-step approach to learning the language.
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Author: CORMACK Ian / CORMACK ShirleyISBN: 9780170131674Publication Date: April 1996Edition: 1Pages: 216Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Thomson New HouseCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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