Beginners Te Reo Maori - Te Kaupae 2

Language & Literature

Start your te reo Māori journey with this introductory certificate, developing foundational language skills for everyday and cultural contexts through immersive classroom and marae experiences.

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NZQA Level 2 Certification (60 Credits)

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

It will take a total of 1 year

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Develop foundational Te Reo Māori skills

Communicate, with little support, in familiar everyday contexts and in some Māori environments.

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Participate in Māori cultural practices

Learn and practice skills related to hui whakatau, mihimihi (gatherings and introductions), and cultural events.

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Engage with Māori communities

Participate in authentic marae-based experiences for meaningful community engagement and learning.

What You're Signing Up For

If you have a personal or professional interest in te reo Māori and would like to contribute positively to the development the Māori language, this is the start you need. You’ll develop language skills to communicate, with little support, in familiar contexts and some Māori environments. You’ll learn and practice aspects of hui whakatau (gatherings), mihimihi (acknowledgments and introductions), and discuss traditional narratives. Delivery combines classroom and marae-based experiences to ensure meaningful engagement with local Māori communities.

Course Content

  • Language skills for communication in familiar everyday contexts
  • Participating in hui whakatau (gatherings) and mihimihi (acknowledgments, introductions)
  • Discussion of traditional Māori narratives
  • Preparation and participation in marae-based events
  • Role-modelling the use of te reo in whānau and communities

What you need to know first

Open entry. English language requirements apply.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Education

  • Community Services

  • Public Sector

  • Tourism

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Support roles in broadcasting, tourism, health sector, and education

  • Support roles in foreign embassies in New Zealand

  • Trainees in museums and arts (singers, composers, writers, artists, actors)

  • Role-modelling the use of te reo among whānau and hapū