Year 9 Cook Islands Maori
Course Description
The Year 9 Cook Island Maori is a half year course that have two intakes of students. One in the first Semester and the second cohorts in the second Semester. This course focuses on developing communication skills in CIM. Students will learn to understand and use familiar expressions and everyday vocabulary and interact in simple ways in supported situations. In addition, students will learn to construct simple texts, and to describe aspects of their own background and immediate environment. The skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing will be an integral part of their learning and students will be assessed on these skills. It is hoped that students of CIM, at the completion of this course will learn to appreciate the CIM culture, values and its relevance to their everyday life.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
1 x Exercise book
blue, black, and red pens and pencil
eraser, ruler, 1 glue stick, coloured pencils.
Chrome book / CIM dictionary
Recommended Prior Learning
Open Entry
Pathway
Pathway Tags
Education and Teaching, Early Childhood Teacher, Media Producer, Model, Nanny/child carer, Working in Media: radio or T.V., Travel and Tourism, Law, Manufacturing and Technology, Working with people, social and community groups, Drama, Music and Performing Arts, Tailor/Dressmaker, Lawyer, Interpreter, Translators, Cutter, Fashion Designer, Sewing Machinist, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Librarian, Library Assistant, Security Officer/Guard, Parking Officer, Navy Sailor, Navy Officer, Police officer, Counselor, Guidance counselor, Nurse, midwife, Mechanical Engineer, Film/Television Camera, Pastor, Minister of religion, evangelist, activist, builder, forester, park ranger, baker, chef, Actor, Sound Technician,
Disclaimer
Any information, costs or standards may change.
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