Thursday, June 24, 2021

Te reo maori persuasive Writing

 TE reo across all of new zealand?

Everyone speaks their original languages that they’ve been taught ? Right we all have one fluent language we speak. But, Imagine living In Aotearoa or as James Cook named It New Zealand, a place so special for Its language. Maori, Maori is a language that many people such as your Nan"s, Papa’s, or maybe even parents could speak. That's why we need to start teaching as much Maori to the kids as we can.

Did you know that the unique and rather fascinating language was nearly lost back In the 80s. kids In schools would actually be whipped for speaking the language just think about being whipped for speaking the one and very only way you can communicate. it’s time to start fresh and turn this the other way around. The GPS was wrong.

Aotearoa, people in Aotearoa actually are fluent speakers. It would have been hard not only being one of the hardest languages on earth, but for some people across the world with accents and really dim, high pitch, and low voices. But just the fact that the language has many ways of communicating. You could say Hi to your neighbor. But wouldn’t you rather be more merrier and say kia ora, overall It is our, yours , and maybe your parents culture. if Aotearoa can only speak it, and it is from Aotearoa doesn’t that mean It is unique? like tonga, or has a special place In our heart no matter who you are or where you are. You can still speak Te reo Maori.

Aotearoa, the land of Maori and all the history. Not because of Its history but because of the language. it needs to be taught more often. Sure captain cook may have voyaged here In 1769 but then the famous voyager kupe arrived In early 925, many centuries before James did. Although kupe found the magnificent Island Maui, the demigod of the wind and sea, pulled the north Island up with the hook of his ancestors and for bait he smeared blood from his own nose. The other south, not so much. Some do believe that the south Island is maui waka. Despite all the history. The voyagers must have been very smart with the stars and what not. But it's our job to keep the language and all the stories pass down from generation to generation.

This is just a demonstrated that, te reo maori should be taught in all attending schools of Aotearoa. it should be compulsory and standard that we are learning te reo. Lets take charge and make room for maori culture.

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