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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

My Ultimate Pepeha


My Pepeha on Biteable.
Hey bloggers my amazing cybersmart teacher made us write about our Pepeha here is mine it was fun to make with biteable.





5 comments:

  1. Hi Ngarangi, that is a great start to your Pepeha. A Pepeha is like your mihi (greeting) but you will also include your whanau in your Pepeha. Here is my Pepeha:

    Kia ora tatou (Greetings Everyone)
    No Hamaoa ahau (I am from Samoa)
    Kei Otautahi taku kainga inaianei (Christchurch is where I live now)
    Ko Steve Pritchard toku hoa rangatira (Steve Pritchard is my significant other)
    No Ngati Hamoa raua ko Te Whanau-a-Apanui ona iwi (He is from Samoa and Te Whanau-a-Apanui)
    Tokotoru aku tamariki (I have 3 children)
    Ko Valetta ratou ko Atalina, ko Ngarangi aku tamariki (Valetta, Atalina and Ngarangi are my children)
    He Kaitatari Kaupapa ahau (I am a Senior Business Advisor)
    Ko Gina Pritchard toku ingoa (My name is Gina Pritchard)
    No reira tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa

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  2. Kia ora Ngarangi!

    My name is Mikey. I'm a member of this years Summer Learning Journey team and I'll be commenting on some of your blog posts this summer. Congratulations on completing your first teaser week activity - well done! :)

    Thank you for sharing your pepeha, and in such a creative way. I really enjoy hearing people's pepeha; it's such a lovely way to learn a little bit about where they're from and who their family is. I see that your family is from Samoa - do you get to go back and visit often?

    Well done again for getting started on the teaser week tasks and remember that the programme officially starts next Monday (December 16th), so make sure you jump online and check out the Week 1 activities then. In the meantime, have a go at another teaser week task. I'd love to see more posts from you. :)

    Bye for now,

    Mikey

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    1. Kia ora Ngarangi! And Happy New Year! :)

      I hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas and you're enjoying the summer break.

      I'm sorry to hear that you've forgotten your blogspot password. Do you remember your Google/gmail password? If you do, try entering that because I'm pretty sure they're the same.

      Let me know how you get on and if you still can't access your blog we'll see if we can get it reset for you.

      Mā te wā,

      Mikey :)

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  3. Hi Ngarangi,
    I liked the music of your video i think it is really nice!
    I liked how you put the language that we had to read so we understand!
    what else do you know about your family like ant detail we should know?
    your doing a great job Ngarangi.
    From Izza

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  4. Hi Ngarangi
    Well done on your video, I like that your information is clear to read and the music goes well with it. Hope you had fun making it. Keep up the good work.
    Miss Rader

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