Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing weekly kupu (words). Kīwaha (colloquialism) Māu ka aha? What good will you be? Kupu (word) tohutō macron He nui te mana o te tohutō. Macrons are very important. Watch video of someone pronouncing this kupu. Browse our Te Reo Māori resources. Previous Te Kupu o…
Knitting on the bus
World Knit In Public Day was last Saturday (13 June), and to celebrate, Sally Blake (Riccarton High School Library Manager), Catherine Boyd and Heather Chambers (Upper Riccarton Library) joined 23 other crafters on the Orbiter Bus. Sally yarn-bombed a bike from the Eco Shed, which was put on the rack at the front of the…
Te Kupu o te Wiki – The Word of the Week
Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing weekly kupu (words). Kīwaha (colloquialism) Tuhia ki te rae. Push the save button. Kupu (word) whetū star E whitu ngā whetū o Matariki. There are seven stars in Matariki. Watch video of someone pronouncing this kupu. Browse our Te Reo Māori resources. Previous Te Kupu…
Te Kupu o te Wiki – The Word of the Week
Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing weekly kupu (words). Kīwaha (colloquialism) Rāua, rāua. (They are) One and the same. Kupu (word) āe yes Āe, me haere tāua. Yes, let’s go. Watch video of someone pronouncing this kupu. Browse our Te Reo Māori resources. Previous Te Kupu o te reo Māori posts. Weekly…
Te Kupu o te Wiki – The Word of the Week
Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing weekly kupu (words). Whakataukī Te amorangi ki mua, te hāpai ō ki muri. The leader at the front and the workers behind the scenes. This is a reference to Marae protocol where the speakers are at the front of the meeting house and the workers…
Te Kupu o te Wiki – The Word of the Week
Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing kupu (words). Kīwaha (colloquialism) Kua aua atu te wā. Long time, no see. Kupu (word) taringa ear He tangata taringa kore ia! He/She has no ears! Watch video of someone pronouncing this kupu. Browse our Te Reo Māori resources. Previous Te Kupu o te reo…
Te Kupu o te Wiki – The Word of the Week
Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing kupu (words). Kīwaha (colloquialism) Hei te koroī. Who knows where or when. Kupu (word) tio oyster Kātahi te tio mātaitai ko tēnei. This oyster is very salty. Watch video of someone pronouncing this kupu. Browse our Te Reo Māori resources. Previous Te Kupu o te…
Xinran and the one child generation in China
Xinran became famous with her first book - the bestselling semi-memoir, The Good Women of China. We have this title as an eBook too. Xinran was born in Beijing in 1958, and grew up in the Cultural Revolution before migrating to England in 1997. She was a popular broadcaster and journalist in China. She currently…
Te Kupu o te Wiki – The Word of the Week
Kia ora. To celebrate Te Reo Māori we are publishing kupu (words). Kīwaha (colloquialism) Hoake rā! Let's go! Kupu (word) moana ocean E whitu ngā moana nui o te ao. There are seven great seas of the world. Watch video of someone pronouncing this kupu. Browse our Te Reo Māori resources. Previous Te Kupu o…
5 Japanese demons you may know from books and movies – Cristy Burne
Hi! Cristy Burne here, author of the Takeshita Demons books. I hope you like scary stories, because that’s exactly what I like to write. And believe it or not, the Takeshita Demons books are based on truth. That’s right! All the Japanese monsters I write about are real…I didn’t make them up! In fact, I was only…
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