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Māori for Beginners: Practical Learning with SynapseLingo. Learn Māori, #1
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- Date de parution08/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
E-book incl. audio access & learning software via link. This e-book is your clear entry point into te reo Maori-designed especially for English-speaking learners. You'll start with the essential sounds, correct pronunciation (including macrons/ tohato), and stress patterns, then move step by step through useful words, set phrases, and short dialogues for everyday life, travel, and family-so you can build your first conversations with confidence.
Each unit follows a simple pattern: a short explanation in English, a compact vocabulary list, a model dialogue, pronunciation tips, mini-exercises, and a quick review to consolidate what you've learned. Grammar in Maori is explained in a friendly, practical way-sentence order, key particles, personal pronouns and possessives, question forms, tense/aspect markers, and common patterns-without unnecessary jargon and with memorable hints you can apply immediately.
Culture notes introduce tikanga and everyday etiquette in Aotearoa New Zealand, from greetings and whanau terms to place-name pronunciation and marae basics, helping you use the language respectfully and authentically. The book is ideal for self-learners at A1-A2 level: clear learning goals, time-planning tips, checklists, and quick chapter-end tests keep you motivated. Maori terms are highlighted so you can spot and remember them faster in context.
Whether you plan to visit Aotearoa, connect with Maori speakers, or simply explore a new language, this book guides you in a structured, motivating, and practical way toward your first successful conversations. SynapseLingo stands for a learning-smart approach: short steps, frequent review, and language you can use right away.
Each unit follows a simple pattern: a short explanation in English, a compact vocabulary list, a model dialogue, pronunciation tips, mini-exercises, and a quick review to consolidate what you've learned. Grammar in Maori is explained in a friendly, practical way-sentence order, key particles, personal pronouns and possessives, question forms, tense/aspect markers, and common patterns-without unnecessary jargon and with memorable hints you can apply immediately.
Culture notes introduce tikanga and everyday etiquette in Aotearoa New Zealand, from greetings and whanau terms to place-name pronunciation and marae basics, helping you use the language respectfully and authentically. The book is ideal for self-learners at A1-A2 level: clear learning goals, time-planning tips, checklists, and quick chapter-end tests keep you motivated. Maori terms are highlighted so you can spot and remember them faster in context.
Whether you plan to visit Aotearoa, connect with Maori speakers, or simply explore a new language, this book guides you in a structured, motivating, and practical way toward your first successful conversations. SynapseLingo stands for a learning-smart approach: short steps, frequent review, and language you can use right away.
E-book incl. audio access & learning software via link. This e-book is your clear entry point into te reo Maori-designed especially for English-speaking learners. You'll start with the essential sounds, correct pronunciation (including macrons/ tohato), and stress patterns, then move step by step through useful words, set phrases, and short dialogues for everyday life, travel, and family-so you can build your first conversations with confidence.
Each unit follows a simple pattern: a short explanation in English, a compact vocabulary list, a model dialogue, pronunciation tips, mini-exercises, and a quick review to consolidate what you've learned. Grammar in Maori is explained in a friendly, practical way-sentence order, key particles, personal pronouns and possessives, question forms, tense/aspect markers, and common patterns-without unnecessary jargon and with memorable hints you can apply immediately.
Culture notes introduce tikanga and everyday etiquette in Aotearoa New Zealand, from greetings and whanau terms to place-name pronunciation and marae basics, helping you use the language respectfully and authentically. The book is ideal for self-learners at A1-A2 level: clear learning goals, time-planning tips, checklists, and quick chapter-end tests keep you motivated. Maori terms are highlighted so you can spot and remember them faster in context.
Whether you plan to visit Aotearoa, connect with Maori speakers, or simply explore a new language, this book guides you in a structured, motivating, and practical way toward your first successful conversations. SynapseLingo stands for a learning-smart approach: short steps, frequent review, and language you can use right away.
Each unit follows a simple pattern: a short explanation in English, a compact vocabulary list, a model dialogue, pronunciation tips, mini-exercises, and a quick review to consolidate what you've learned. Grammar in Maori is explained in a friendly, practical way-sentence order, key particles, personal pronouns and possessives, question forms, tense/aspect markers, and common patterns-without unnecessary jargon and with memorable hints you can apply immediately.
Culture notes introduce tikanga and everyday etiquette in Aotearoa New Zealand, from greetings and whanau terms to place-name pronunciation and marae basics, helping you use the language respectfully and authentically. The book is ideal for self-learners at A1-A2 level: clear learning goals, time-planning tips, checklists, and quick chapter-end tests keep you motivated. Maori terms are highlighted so you can spot and remember them faster in context.
Whether you plan to visit Aotearoa, connect with Maori speakers, or simply explore a new language, this book guides you in a structured, motivating, and practical way toward your first successful conversations. SynapseLingo stands for a learning-smart approach: short steps, frequent review, and language you can use right away.