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Learn the Like To/Want To Sentence Pattern in Hawaiian which will help you to use a commonly spoken English sentence What you'll learn Student wil learn one of the most common sentences in Hawaiian. In English this is the Like to/Want to Sentence Pattern that is common in everyday speech Student will learn modern uses and current phrases that are commonly spokes and words that are commonly used in every day speaking and sentence making Student will learn the common everyday phrase and different ways to answer as well as learning proper protocols and etiquette for Hawaiian Language and culture Student will practice sounds of the Hawaiian alphabet through sentence practice because more practice helps to make for smoother speaking as well Requirements No requirements or experience necessary, just come with an open heart Description This course goes over the common phrase "Like to/Want to" in Hawaiian. The phrases "Like To" and "Want to" are different in English. However, in Hawaiian, this common phrase uses the same word. Context and understanding how and when to use these words is extremely important. Students learn the different sentences with pronouns like I, you, and he/she and the different ways to put these words correctly unto sentences, listening and speaking practice. This sentence pattern is addressed in different ways using pronouns like I, You, and He/She. The context and different practice is used in a conversation/dialogue that is infused with Hawaiian values and sayings common to respect of the Hawaiian ways and values between a mother and her son. Hawaiian values are important to learn as well as the speaking aspect of Hawaiian because language and culture go hand in hand to the people. You will get practice in listening and speaking through listening, reading, hearing, and repeating phrases through repetition and practice. The dialogue is repeated twice and repetition happens twice for each sentence, and several more s during role playing of the different people speaking in the conversation. Students have the ability to rewind and practice the dialogue in easy to see slides and visual aids. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 LIKE/WANT-Two Common Words You NEED to Know in Hawaiian (My YouTube Channel) Section 2: Slide #1 MAKEMAKE SENTENCES Lecture 2 Slide #1 VIDEO Makemake Sentences - LIKE/WANT Section 3: Slide#2 CONTEXT Lecture 3 Slide#2 Video Context Section 4: Slide #3 MAKEMAKE SINGULAR AND PLURAL SENTENCES Lecture 4 Slide#3 VIDEO Makemake Singular and Plural Sentences Section 5: Slide#4 MAKEMAKE SINGULAR SENTENCE PRACTICE WITH YOU Lecture 5 Slide#4 VIDEO Makemake Singular Sentence Practice with You Section 6: Slide#5 MAKEMAKE PLURAL SENTENCE PRACTICE WITH HE/SHE Lecture 6 Slide#5 VIDEO Makemake Plural Sentence Practice with He/She Section 7: Slide#6 MAKEMAKE PLURAL SENTENCE MINUS "TO VERB" Lecture 7 Slide#6 VIDEO Makemake Plural Sentence Minus "To Verb" Section 8: Slide#7 PRACTICE DIALOGUE MA KA HALE Lecture 8 Slide#7 VIDEO Practice Dialogue Ma Ka Hale Bning Hawaiian Language Learners and curious learners who love Hawai`i and the Hawaiian culture HomePage:
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