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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Take time to kōrero

 Konichiwa reader and bloggers.

In room 9 we have been learning about Mental Health Awareness Week. Today we have been learning about take time to kōrero. It means take time to talk to the person you care about. I picked my cousin because they are in Auckland. It's been a long time since we have talked. Here is what I have done.


Thank you have looking at my blog. It is important to take time to kōrero so you know about them a bit better. I hope you enjoy and please comment what you like about it. Bye.

7 comments:

  1. You've included a great variety of ways to communicate Nijesh.
    This post reminds me that I need to ring my mum.I usually try and ring her once a week just to check in with her.
    Have you reconnected with your cousin yet?.
    At least having holidays they are likely to be at home.

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  2. Kia ora Nijesh,
    This is a great way to connect with your cousins that you haven't spoken to in a while. I wonder if you have talked to them during the holidays?
    Have a great rest of the break!
    Whaea Miki

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    1. Hey Whaea Miki Thank you for Look at my blog post I hope you liked it and I hope you have a great day bye.

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  3. Hi Nijesh.
    I hope you have had a great holiday.School is back next week.
    Enjoy the last few days and I will see you on Monday.
    Take care and keep warm.

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    1. Hey Mrs Cassidy Thank you for Looking at my blog post I hope you liked it I hope you have a great day at School Bye.

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  4. Hey Nijesh, I like how you made am list of thing we could do to reconnect to others. I hope you are having a good school holiday with your family. Comment back if you have done anything special.

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    1. Hey Yavnit Thank you for looking at my blog I hope you have a great day at School.

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