Kia ora!

I believe learning te reo Māori can be fun, motivating, and accessible for everyone. I want to help people develop the confidence to have conversations in te reo Māori. I approach this mahi as Tangata Tiriti, guided by a vision of a truly bi-cultural Aotearoa New Zealand.

Nau mai Ki wīwī,
ki wāwā
Kia ora Manaaki-
tanga
Tēnā koutou

What I offer | Te Ratonga

I offer group classes, one to one and small group tutoring, and one-off sessions. The ako (teaching and learning) is tailored to the needs of your organisation. The mahi (activities and work) are always fun, engaging, and full of kōrerorero.

What I offer | Te Ratonga

What I offer | Te Ratonga

I offer group classes, one to one and small group tutoring, and one-off sessions. The ako (teaching and learning) is tailored to the needs of your organisation. The mahi (activities and work) are always fun, engaging, and full of kōrerorero.

What I offer | Te Ratonga

About Kōrerorero | Mōku

Kōrerorero means to discuss and chat. Having ‘rero’ appear twice gives this kupu (word) a sense of ongoing. This is an extension of kōrero meaning to tell or speak.  I want to help people develop the confidence to kōrerorero in te reo Māori. I approach this mahi as Tangata Tiriti, guided by a vision of a truly bi-cultural Aotearoa New Zealand. Further, I believe learning te reo Māori can be fun, motivating, and accessible for everyone.

E ora ai te reo kōrerohia – So the language lives, speak it.

About | Mōku