Today I created a video explaining facts about Samoa for Samoan language week. In the slides there are facts about Samoa. Did you know Samoans have their own version of cricket? Happy Samoan Language Week.
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Kia Ora, My name is Sam from Westland High School from the JWDOD Hub. I really like your video and I found the facts really interesting. Why did you choose Samoa?? What website did you choose to make the video on?? I have used a nice one called Biteable. I would change the way that it changed to a different fact, so that it wasn't always that same and there was something iconic about each fact.
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kia ora my names martin from westland high, i am in JWDOD hub. your video is really interesting and i liked it. how come you choose samao?
ReplyDeleteWow that was very interesting and lovely great job and keep it up
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Talofa Viliami.T I really liked your presentation it was interesting I love the song it is so amazing can you tell me what is it called. wow I didn't know that Samoa had seven different flags wow, keep it up Viliami.T.
ReplyDeleteWow , what an amazing slide you made , I really liked it,keep up the good work and say safe.
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I really like your DLO about Samoan language
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