Monday, June 3, 2019

Samoan Language week

Talofa Lava, and hello to you all. Feu'u Class was privileged this week to present their first Hay Park assembly.
Our assembly was during Samoan language week and the Feu'u class took the opportunity to host the assembly in Samoan.
Our lovely hosts were Reiko, Va'a and Aaron. They worked very hard over the weekend to practise their lines. A huge faafetai lava to our families and Mrs Vai Falefa for supporting our boys and helping them embrace their culture.
Also a huge thanks to Feu'u class for a wonderful performance at the assembly.

Here are a few pictures from our assembly.















29 comments:

  1. Dear Feu'u class ,
    It is me Gaylene and I just wanted to say that you guys done a great job on your assembly. I want to give a little feed back maybe of next time and I think that you should work on saying thing loud .

    Any ways if not every thing was great .

    From Gaylene

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    1. Thank you Gaylene I really like your feedback,
      from Mahrosh

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    2. Thank for the feedback sister whats your blog

      Pita

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    3. Thank you Gaylene for the feedback,that was really kind. from Sascha

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  2. Dear readers
    feuu class worked hard to preforme on stage.

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  3. hi my name is Neha from room 9
    and i would like to say that you need a little bit more practice.

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  4. I like your small cool video

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  5. I really enjoyed doing the dance up on stage

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  6. Hi my name is Izabella-Rose I liked your dance it was cool. I liked the part when you sung as well as danced too. I did a dance on the ocean scene, here at school for our school production I think you can do a little bit more practice and add a haka at the end.

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  7. Hi Room 9 I like how you had the courage to get up on stage in the middle of assemble and sing your amazing song.At my old school we did song for assemble.Maybe next time you could give us the name off the song.I really liked it thank you for shearing.

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    1. thank you for the nice comment Brent.by Hamzah

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  8. hi it's me emrico and i want to say that i like the part when we started to bane and sing that was the part that i liked and thank you lovely for feed back. form emrico.

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  9. Hello Feu'u class

    Great job on your assembly. make sure you keep up the good work

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    1. kia ora Brent i am lovely from feuu class thank you for commanting on our class blog

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  10. thank you for the amazing comment Brent.By Aaron

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  11. hi i'm emrico from feuu class and thank you lovely

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  12. Kia ora Room 9 Hay Park School
    I really liked how you made your actions
    I learned that there was another national anthem.
    Maybe you could learn more actions to go with the song.
    Have you been practising the words?
    Mā te wā
    Winston

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  13. Kia ora Room 9 I really liked you.shared it Maybe you could Tell us why you published it

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  14. talofa lava room 9

    I really like when you it when you tell who your ms was and you brought me back when you were doing it in samoa language week . next time could you tell us what you were doing

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    1. Hi jasmine i really liked how you commanted on our class blog just the ather bay and i am lovely from feuu class and one more thank you


      peace out from lovely

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  15. hi i'm Kane from Makaraka school and was it a dance that you done and your class but was it you and your class that done it but anyway i liked it it was very cool what did you fined challenging in that

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  16. Hi its me pita I like your blog About wind tebines. It was interesting And cool. I wonder how you made it. what did you use to make the wind terbine. I like your writing about the Kea. Did you know that the Kea is one of the smatest birds in New zealand. Another the Did you know that they live in the mountains

    Pita

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  17. hello the people that dressed in there culture look very nice

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  18. Hi I am Ben I am A year fore shadint at makaraka school I like the soeg and akshins.

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