Kia ora Zaleen, thanks for sharing your Samoan language learning with me. I will try and use 'Talofa' much more. The alphabet looks quite hard to pronounce and I think I would benefit from listening to someone repeating it for me and then I could copy them. Your slides have a great theme and transition well - well done!
Kia Ora, Zaleen I like your post of the Samoan Language week. I like the background for your post. I also like the map on your 3 slide. But next time could you add some pictures?.
Kia ora Zaleen, it is Stephanie from E1. I think your Samoan Language Week Post is nice because it is colourful. Canwe get to together and practise our Samoa one lunchtime? Keep up the cool posts.
Talofa lava, Zaleen I like how you have made a slide of greetings and the alphabet the alphabet is really helpful for people who don't know the words to the lyrics of the Samoan alphabet.
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Kia ora Zaleen, thanks for sharing your Samoan language learning with me. I will try and use 'Talofa' much more. The alphabet looks quite hard to pronounce and I think I would benefit from listening to someone repeating it for me and then I could copy them. Your slides have a great theme and transition well - well done!
ReplyDeleteKia Ora, Zaleen I like your post of the Samoan Language week. I like the background for your post. I also like the map on your 3 slide. But next time could you add some pictures?.
ReplyDeletethat a good job Zaleen it is cool.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Zaleen, it is Stephanie from E1. I think your Samoan Language Week Post is nice because it is colourful. Canwe get to together and practise our Samoa one lunchtime? Keep up the cool posts.
ReplyDeleteTalofa lava, Zaleen I like how you have made a slide of greetings and the alphabet the alphabet is really helpful for people who don't know the words to the lyrics of the Samoan alphabet.
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