Join us on Zoom for our Intermediate level te reo Māori course taught by Kaiako Amelia. This course is recommended to anyone who has completed an Advanced Beginner level te reo Māori course before.

The Intermediate course includes:

- 12 Te Reo Māori lessons (1.5 hour in duration)

- Weekly class notes & homework assignments to support your in-class learning

- An accountability & practice group with learners in your time zone

- A recommended resources list

- Unlimited email support throughout the duration of your course

- Lifetime access to all class materials and Zoom recordings

- On-going support through the Learn Māori Abroad Community Chat Group on Facebook

- A community of te reo Māori learners living abroad

START DATE: Friday, September 15th, 2023 (US & Canada) | Saturday, September 16th, 2023 (NZ & AU)

CLASS DATES: (US/NZ)

Lesson 1: September 15th/16th

Lesson 2: September 22nd/23rd

Lesson 3: September 29th/30th

Lesson 4: October 6th/7th

Lesson 5: October 13th/14th

Lesson 6: October 20th/21st

Lesson 7: October 27th/28th

Lesson 8: November 3rd/4th

Lesson 9: November 10th/11th

Lesson 10: November 17th/18th

Lesson 11: November 24th/25th

Lesson 12: December 1st/2nd

TIME ZONES:

Los Angeles/Vancouver: Fridays @ 4pm - 5:30pm

New York/Toronto: Fridays @ 7pm -8:30pm

Auckland: Saturdays @ 11am - 12:30pm

Melbourne/Sydney: Saturdays @ 9am - 10:30am

Brisbane: Saturdays @ 9am - 10:30am

Perth: Saturdays @ 7am - 8:30am

***Please note most students will have daylight savings during this course. Please check your local daylight savings times. This course will always start at 4pm Los Angeles (PST) time. If you need another time zone let us know!***

INVESTMENT: $500.00 USD*

*Price includes tax & processing fee

About the Teacher:

Amelia Butler (Learn Māori Abroad Founder & Kaiako/Teacher) is of Ngātiwai, Ngāti Awa and Ngāpuhi descent. She attended Kōhanga Reo (Māori language preschool) at a young age and grew up in Auckland. Amelia studied Māori by correspondence at secondary school and led her school’s kapa haka group. She went on to major in Māori language, culture and performance in her Bachelor of Arts degree and Māori Land Law in her Bachelor of law degree at the University of Auckland. Amelia moved to America in 2009 and is currently based in Memphis, TN. She has shared Māori language & culture with various groups and organization in the USA including UCLA, University of Hawaii, Pacific Island Ethnic Arts Museum, Warner Bros Studios, Sony, Bullet Proof Coffee, Kiwis in LA, Tourism NZ, Penguin Random House, Atlas Obscura and Intel.

For more info visit our website www.learnmaoriabroad.com or email us at info@learnmaoriabroad.com. Ngā mihi!