Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Reo Rua) (Kaupae 2) - New Zealand Certificate in Te Reo (Level 2)
Language & Literature
A course by
NMIT
A beginner to intermediate programme developing te reo Māori language skills and cultural understanding through immersive experiences, preparing students for everyday communication in whānau, community, and marae contexts.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 3 locations
It will take a total of 17 weeks


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Communicate in familiar everyday contexts
Students will be able to use te reo Māori to communicate about daily tasks, whānau, and routine events in familiar settings, including the marae.

Use appropriate language for cultural and social contexts
Students will practice and demonstrate skills in using karakia, waiata, and culturally appropriate language and behaviour in various situations.

Understand and practice tikanga Māori
Students will develop a basic understanding of tikanga (Māori protocols and customs), together with the confidence to use te reo Māori in community and work environments.
What You're Signing Up For
Te Pōkaitahi Reo (Reo Rua) (Kaupae 2) enables students to further develop and consolidate their te reo Māori language abilities after building a basic foundation. The programme combines in-class learning and local marae-based experiences, helping students progress in their understanding of te reo, including communication about daily routines, whānau, whakapapa, and use of karakia, waiata, and more. Study options include full-time and part-time delivery in Nelson, Marlborough, and off-campus locations. Successful completion supports further education (e.g., Level 3 te reo) and enhances employability in a variety of sectors requiring Māori language and cultural awareness.
Course Content
- Basic tenses and sentence structure
- Telling the time
- Discussing daily routines
- Talking about whānau (family)
- Talking about whakapapa (genealogy)
- Discussing the weather
- Karakia (prayer)
- Waiata (songs)
- Pūrākau (legends)
- Whakatauki (proverbs)
- Kīwaha (sayings)
- Pepeha (personal introduction)
- Te reo on the marae and in social contexts
- Participating in immersive marae-based experiences
What you need to know first
NCEA Level 1 or equivalent knowledge and skills.
If over 20 and do not meet academic entry, eligibility for special admission assessed by Curriculum Manager.
A level of English sufficient for study at this level.

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Education
Public Administration
Communications
Tourism
Business
Community Development

Future employment opportunities might be
Support roles in marketing, business management, health, sustainability, iwi development, communications, broadcasting, teaching, Māori research, tourism, and administration.


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