Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Rua) (Kaupae 2)
New Zealand Certificate in Te Reo
Level 2

Te Pōkaitahi Reo Māori (Reo Rua) (Kaupae 2)

  • NMIT is part of Te Pūkenga

    This means that you will now graduate with a Te Pūkenga qualification. Read more

  • Locations and dates

    Marlborough:

    17 February 2025
    Blenheim - Kura pō (part-time) Wednesday evenings 5-9pm

    Nelson:

    17 February 2025
    Kura pō (part-time) one evening a week. Please email enrolments@nmit.ac.nz with your preferred night – either Wednesday or Thursday
    14 July 2025
    Kura rā (full-time) Tuesday-Friday (9am-3pm) - Semester 2

    Off Campus:

    17 February 2025
    Motueka - Kura pō (part-time) Tuesday evenings 5-9pm
  • Study options

    Kura rā (full-time) & Kura pō (part-time) study options available

  • Length

    Kura Rā (Full-time): 19 weeks including 2 weeks study break; Kura Pō (Part-time): 35 weeks including 6 weeks study break

  • Total credits

    60

  • Fees

    2024: Zero fees

    Compulsory Student Services Levy applies (2024; $2.05 per credit).

    Fees listed are for each year of the programme, indicative only and may vary with course selection.

    View course details for individual fees.

  • National qualification code

    NZ3044

Free programme.

Whaowhia te kete mātauranga | Fill the basket of knowledge

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Don't be shy to ask questions, we're here to learn together.

Congratulations! You are ready to take the next step in filling your basket of knowledge after building your basic understanding of te reo Māori.

This semester, you will further develop and consolidate your te reo through a combination of in-classroom and local marae-based culturally immersive experiences, which will help you to build your skills to communicate in familiar everyday contexts and on the marae.

Kura-pō ākonga (part-time night students) will also have four noho wānanga throughout the year. These are two immersive days of shared kai and interactive experiences designed so you can practice what you are learning in a real-life environment.

You'll learn and practice your pepeha, be able to talk about your day, and feel more comfortable communicating with your whanau and on the marae. The confidence you build through your classes and interactions will allow you to embed te reo Māori further and display tikanga in your workplace and everyday life.

You will learn these things and more

  • Basic tenses and sentence structure
  • Telling the time
  • Discussing daily routines
  • Talking about your whānau (family)
  • Talking about whakapapa (genealogy)
  • Discussing the weather
  • Karakia (prayer)
  • Waiata (songs)
  • Pūrākau (legends)
  • Whakatauki (proverbs)
  • Kīwaha (sayings)
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Let's kōrero

If you have not studied te reo Māori with us before, you will need to come in for an interview so we can make sure you are studying at the right level.

Come for a kōrero in Te Toki Pakohe, or email maoristudies@nmit.ac.nz to learn more about where to begin.

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