iReo 2 - Māori Language: Pepeha and Mihimihi (Australia)
Learn how to introduce yourself and make connections using pepeha and mihimihi. This course provides a simple, culturally grounded way to express who you are, where you come from, and the connections that shape you. Build confidence in introducing yourself, supported by our guided online learning platform.
Description
iReo 2 guides you through one of the most meaningful parts of te reo Māori: introducing yourself through pepeha and mihimihi. These forms of introduction connect you to your people, your places, and your story. This course supports you to understand their purpose, structure, and cultural significance so you can use them with confidence and respect.
Designed for beginners and reconnecting learners, this course shows you how to research, compose, and practise your pepeha and mihimihi in different contexts. This includes speaking to family, colleagues, or new communities.
Clear instructions, structured templates, real examples, and pronunciation tools are available to help you grow at your own pace.
Learner Profile
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An open mind and willingness to learn about Māori language and tikanga Māori (Māori customs).
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A commitment to regular practice and self-directed learning.
Course Prerequisites
For iReo 2 you’ll need to be confident with basic pronunciation, greetings, and farewells in te reo Māori. These prerequisites align with the iReo 1 learning outcomes.
Course Topics
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Week 1: Terms of address for different contexts.
Week 2: Understanding the purpose & intent of pepeha. Research and compose your pepeha.
Week 3: Recite your pepeha.
Week 4: Compose mihimihi.
Week 5: Recite mihimihi.
Week 6: Course summary and daily practice.
Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week.
Full access: Learners will have full access to the online learning resources for 8 weeks.
Read only access: Learners will have read-only access for an additional 4 weeks.
Staff Profiles
This is a self-directed course where you’ll facilitate your own learning using our online resources.
Throughout your study you’ll be supported by a kaiāwhina (support person) and join our online learning community.
This is where you’ll connect with other learners on their Māori language journey, ask your questions, and share your progress.
Course Delivery
Delivery Mode: Self-directed Online eLearning course
Duration: 6 weeks (approx. 30 hours total)
Course Materials: Digital
Assessment and Certificates
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There are no formal assessments for this course.
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There are tasks and quizzes to help test your knowledge. Tasks and quizzes can be repeated as many times as you’d like.
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A printable electronic certificate will be emailed to you when you successfully complete the course.
What You Need / Technical Requirements
Physical Items:
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Digital device with camera and microphone to attend online events (e.g. a laptop, PC, tablet and/or a smartphone)
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Headset or earphones (recommended)
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Reliable broadband internet connection
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Pen and paper if you wish to write your own notes.
Software:
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A browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox or Microsoft Edge to access your Digital Classroom
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Zoom video conferencing application
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Email - Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo, etc.
Course Fees and Payment Options
Price: NZD $495 (Tax included).
Early bird discount: Save NZD $50
Early Bird Price: NZD $445 (Tax included). Save NZD $50 when you register early (19 January 2026 - 23 January 2026)
Payment Options: Payment is by Visa or Mastercard credit card in advance.
Payments are due at least 8 days prior to the course start date.
Transfers and Refunds
Transfers, Credits, and Refunds
Check our Terms & Conditions for full policy details and eligibility criteria.
Terms and Conditions - Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I access the materials after the course?
Yes, all participants have 8 weeks of full access to complete the course plus an additional 4 weeks read-only access to review their learnings.
Are there assessments?
No, however there are tasks and quizzes to help test your knowledge. Tasks and quizzes can be repeated as many times as you’d like.
Will I receive a certificate of completion?
Yes, certificates will be emailed on successful completion of the course.
Are there early bird discounts?
Yes, a $50 early bird discount will apply to all registrations and payments received within the designated early bird registration period.
Can I register for multiple courses?
Yes, you can register for multiple courses. For the best experience, we suggest taking them one at a time rather than all at once.
What support is available?
A kaiāwhina (support person) is available via the online community in your digital classroom. The kaiāwhina will answer pātai (questions) asked in the forum. We highly encourage learners to participate in the forum and provide peer-to-peer support to each other too.
For direct enquiries learners can also use our web form: https://tearawai.twoa.ac.nz/contact-us
Can I enrol with friends or colleagues?
Yes, absolutely! Studying with family, friends, and/or colleagues is highly encouraged.
What if I fall behind?
If life gets busy, do not worry. You will have 8 weeks of full access to work through the course at your own pace, plus an extra 4 weeks of read-only access to review your learning. You can pick up where you left off at any time during this period. Our kaiāwhina and online community are also available to support you if you need help getting back on track.
Contact or Support Information
Te Arawai | Partnerships Team:
Please use our contact form to contact us: https://tearawai.twoa.ac.nz/contact-us.
Call Centre Hours: Between the hours of 8am – 5pm NZDT
International Phone: +64 800 355 553.