Here is some of my task that I've done for Niuean language week. Happy Niuean language week.
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Well done Pitara for your Niue language week keep it up and never give up.From Mrs Tukuafu.
ReplyDeleteKia Orana Pitara,
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the research you did on the island of Niue! You have done so well informing us on their natural landmarks and history of their existence. I really enjoyed reading about Avaiki, as in the Cook Islands we have a legend based on "Avaiki". So it became quite relatable as a Polynesian. Well done, Pitara - I am so proud of all your hard work.
-Miss Tavioni
Sorry! I also forgot to mention I did your quiz, and I believe I did horrible at it! Hehe! Next time, I will definitely know more due to your informative research!
ReplyDeleteHello there Pitara, AJ here from your class. I really like this blog post you have done about the Niuean Language Week. I also learned a new thing which was how Niue got it's name "NIUE". Keep it up.
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Hello Pitara great work about Niuean landmarks. I like the way that you have added a quiz. Did you learn anything new?
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