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Listen as Tafaoata shares with you her mihi. Coming soon will be some video footage of our mihi practise in Maori. This is also Tafaoata's first post for the year.
I am a student at the University of South Alabama. I really enjoyed listening to your Mihi. I like that you spoke clearly and kept your attention on the audience. Thank you for telling me about your family. I hope you have a wonderful birthday.
11 comments:
Hi Tafaoata
I liked your movie because you spoke clearly. I hope I my mihi is like that too
by Rave
Hi Tafaoata,
I enjoyed listening to your mihi because you told me lots of stuff about yourself.
From Quasia
Hi Tafaoata,
I liked the way you were speaking up loud and looking at the camera.
From Keis
Tafaoata, I enjoyed hearing about you and your family. I look forward to hearing and learning more. Well done!
Moxie
Los Gatos, California, USA
Hi Tafaoata
I really enjoyd listening to your mihi. You have a great family!
A teacher from Randwick Park School
Hi Tafaoata,
I really enjoyed listening to your mihi about you and your whanau, you spoke very clearly well done.
Hi Tafaoata,
I cant wait to see what else you post
on your blog.
From Sela in room10@ PT England School
Hi Tafaoata,
Your mihi was great because you had lots of intereting words.
From Puawai
Hey Tafaoata,
I am a student at the University of South Alabama. I really enjoyed listening to your Mihi. I like that you spoke clearly and kept your attention on the audience. Thank you for telling me about your family. I hope you have a wonderful birthday.
Thanks,
Jamie Lynn Miller
Hi Ata
I liked yr mihi the way u talked like an angel..keep it up
by mum
Hi Ata
Great Mihimihi I liked your movie you spoke very clear. I liked how you looked straight at the camera. Keep up the great work Ata.
Crusader
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