Introduction The Learning Journey Dialects Week One: Pronunciation Week Two: Numbers Week Three: Greeting and farwelling people/Asking where someone is going Week Four: Action phrases Week Five: Action phrases continued Week Six: Action phrases/Using personal pronouns Week Seven: Possessive prepositions Week Eight: More on using possessives Week Nine: A and O categories/ More on possessive prepositions Week Ten: Past-tense possessive prepositions Week Eleven: Saying where you are from/Talking about your whanau Week Twelve: Asking and saying who will do something Week Thirteen: Asking and saying who did something Week Fourteen: Locatives Week Fifteen: Saying where someone is doing something/Using 'kei' to show possession Week Sixteen: Descriptive sentences Week Seventeen: More sentences using 'he'/Intensifiers Week Eighteen: Saying if something happens, this is the consequence Week Nineteen: Asking and saying when something will happen or take place in the future Week Twenty: Asking and saying when something happened or took place in the past Week Twenty-One: More on time/Asking for the cost/Seasons/Weather/Months of the Year Week Twenty-Two: The passive sentence structure Week Twenty-Three: Using 'ka taea' Week Twenty-Four: Giving orders Week Twenty-Five: Stative verbs Week Twenty-Six: Asking and answering 'why' and 'why not' questions Week Twenty-Seven: Using 'ka' to tell a story Week Twenty-Eight: Summing up Week Twenty-Nine: Revision Week Thirty: Revision continued Answers He mihi/Acknowledgements.
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