Bilingual and reo Māori booklets available at Countdown
6 June 2012
Media
Release
Bilingual and reo Māori
booklets produced for Māori Language Week and available at
Countdown supermarkets
Te Taura Whiri
i te Reo Māori has released two new phrase booklets to help
promote the theme of Arohatia te Reo for this year’s
Māori Language Week taking place from 23-29
July.
“Typically we produce just the
one bilingual booklet for Māori Language Week, but given a
key message for language revitalisation is language use, we
would be remiss in not providing something aimed at
intermediate level speakers and above, hence the two
booklets”, says Chief Executive, Glenis
Philip-Barbara.
“The bilingual booklet has three main
themes aimed at helping people to support the Arohatia te
Reo theme – Learn it, live it, love it. The Learn it
section covers pronunciation and other basics of the
language; phrases for around the home, coupled with
photographic lay outs of various home settings with Māori
language labels form the main content in the Live it
section; while the Love it section contains an A-Z of fun
Māori language activities” says Glenis
Philip-Barbara.
“The reo Māori
booklet, is for intermediate speakers, and provides tips and
hints about how speakers can improve their language skills
through correct and informed use of whakataukī; kīwaha and
kupu whakarite, but also has a key message of keeping the
language simple, and aligned with Māori thought. The
booklet also contains dialogue scenarios based on travelling
in the car to illustrate how this can be achieved in
everyday communications” says Glenis Philip-Barbara.
“Our partners - Te Puni Kōkiri and
the Human Rights Commission, have been working with us to
promote and celebrate the week throughout the country. We
have produced additional resources also that support whānau
and organisations using Māori language in their everyday
activities,” says Glenis Philip-Barbara.
Resources for
Māori Language Week 2012 include bilingual and reo Māori
full colour booklets Arohatia te Reo, with helpful phrases,
words and activities for a range of settings in the
community; posters; stickers; wristbands; balloons; iron-on
tee shirt transfers and more.
“We
also have a range of resources that can be downloaded from
the website. These include the photographic lay-outs of the
home settings with labels from the bilingual booklet; a
word-find; and a template for listing your tribal
connections in both English and Māori” says Glenis
Philip-Barbara.
For any organisations
wanting bulk orders, a high resolution print file can be
provided upon request for you to print your own quantities.
You can also have your own logo on the outside back
cover.
An order form can be downloaded
from the Kōrero Māori website:
http://www.korero.maori.nz/resources/shop.html
Please note that resources are being provided for
free again this year but at limited quantities. Those
quantities are indicated on the order form. Orders will be
processed on a first in, first served
basis.
However if you’re only after a singular
bilingual booklet for yourself, you can pick up a free copy
from your local Countdown supermarket. These will be
available at Countdown throughout Māori Language Week.
“It’s great to have Countdown
supermarkets on board again this year helping to support
Māori Language Week. Accessibility to the phrase booklet,
a core item for Māori Language Week promotions, has now
greatly improved thanks to their participation and we hope
this will also lead to increased language use in our
communities” says Glenis Philip-Barbara.
For more information visit:
http://www.korero.maori.nz/news/media2012.html
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