The goals of this class.
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Handouts for the Fall 2017 ʻōlelo workshop series will be uploaded here for each workshop by date.
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Homework to reinforce previous workshop lessons and prepare for the following workshop.
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Some helpful online Hawaiian language learning resources.
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Learning resources supporting the proper pronunciation and spelling of Hawaiian. Three main topic areas are covered: (1) ka pīʻāpā a me ka hakalama (Hawaiian alphabet & consonant/vowel clusters), (2) nā woela (vowels), and (3) ka ʻokina a me ke kahakō (glottal stop & macron).
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How to introduce yourself and dialogue with someone while making introductions.
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How to use pepeke painu to describe the emotional state of papani (pronouns), iʻoa (proper nouns), and kikino (common nouns). Developing an expanded vocabulary of papani (pronouns).
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How to: (1) use the kaʻi "ka/ke" ("the" singular), "nā" ("the" plural); (2) translate simple Hawaiian names.
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How to use the pepeke ʻaike "ʻo" and "he" to tell what someone or something is, or who someone is. How to use the kaʻi "kēia" (this), "kēnā" (that by you), and "kēlā" (that not by you). How to use kāhulu (words that describe objects) within the Pepeke ʻAike "He." Words and motions to the song, "Nā Iʻa ʻOno Ē" — a fun way to practice the pepeke ʻaike "he" and kāhulu.
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Practice using the "pepeke ʻaike he" with vocabulary related to office supplies and computer equipment.
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Some vocabulary and phrases related to food and eating!
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Select ʻōlelo noʻeau (wise sayings/proverbs) that can be applied in our daily lives.
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Hawaiian language terms and phrases for email and telephone communications.
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Learn vocabulary for these different subjects through labeled illustrations.
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