None of my hoanoho (housemates) or immediate hoamahi (workmates) have any fluency in Te Reo Māori, so regular kōrero Māori is pretty challenging.
Here’s what I’m doing at the moment:
I send at least one text message in Māori each day. I have four people I can text.
I always have at least one coffee date booked with one of these four people and we try and arrange it in Māori, and kōrero Māori for a little bit when we meet.
Here’s what I think my next steps are:
Learn and use on new passive command I can use with my kids each week.
Have a regular weekly 10 minute slot for kōrero Māori at work with the handful of people learning Te Reo this year.
Some other thoughts on what I can do to raise the temperature of the kōrero Māori water I swim in.
Put up a cheat sheet of encouraging phrases at work for my team to use for each other. Encouragement and praise must be in Māori first.
Put up a cheat sheet of email greetings and sign offs at work and use them in all our emails.
The Reo Project | Day 181