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Friday, December 20, 2019

Week 2, Activity 1 - Playing Favorites

All the images/video was all from my own folders!
Anyways, hope you enjoy my post :)

4 comments:

  1. Hello Zephaniah. Its me Mahuta. How are you enjoying the summer learning journey? I really like your post because its about the things you like to do and I'm sure everyone has things they like too. I also like to swim, take photos and play different sports because that's fun. But I have to ask are you allowed to do the activity before your suppose to do it. Make sure you give me some tips on my blog. http://kpsmahutah.blogspot.com/
    Blog you later:)

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  2. Hi Zeph, It's me Kohl-lee. How are you? I just wanted to say, what an amazing post. I really enjoyed the bit where you like to take photo's of your friends. I'm really gonna miss all of you year 8's #Soon to be year 9's. I'm gonna miss playing sports with you guys too. Out of all the sport's you have learn't/ and played which one was your favorite? You know mine, Pakanga, Basketball, Ki-O-Rahi. Well enjoy your Holidays and your Christmas. Blog you later. Xx

    Nga mihi,
    Kohl-lee

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    1. Kia-ora Kohl-lee, I just want to say thank you for the nice compliment. I personally will miss you all as well. Anyways, thank you for the comment!

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  3. Kia ora Zephaniah! How are you doing? I’ve just had lunch and am feeling super pumped to see what else you’ve come up with!

    Thank you for a great post! You’ve included some fantastic photos and reasons why you love doing the things you do! I really enjoyed getting to know you a bit better! I also love sports! My favourites are volleyball, soccer and basketball! I think it’s super awesome you enjoy te Reo Māori, both reading and speaking! I also love languages! I lived in China for a bit and learned Mandarin! 我的中国人好 - it means,
    “My Chinese is not too good!”
    This statement lets other Mandarin speakers know that I may need them to speak in English!

    I'm super excited to learn more te Reo! It’s really important to know this as a teacher!

    Ka pai on all your effort!

    Ngā mihi,
    Olive

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