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    How To Express Your Feelings & Emotions In Hawaiian

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    How To Express Your Feelings & Emotions In Hawaiian

    How To Express Your Feelings & Emotions In Hawaiian
    Published 12/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 255.91 MB | Duration: 0h 32m

    Learn to say stock phrases with the correct inflection, pronunciation, and cadence of the beautiful language

    What you'll learn

    Student will learn how to say their feelings and emotions by listening, reading phrases on slides, repetition, and speaking those phrases multiple times

    Student will learn by seeing written phrases and hearing those phrases through repetition of words that are commonly used in expressing emotions

    Student will practice common everyday phrases and get a chance to speak and repeat words with intonation and correct inflection of the Hawaiian Language

    Student will say the Hawaiian sounds for letters of the pi`apa, the Hawaiian alphabet because more practice helps to make smoother speech, fluency and speaking

    Requirements

    No requirements or experience necessary, just come with an open heart and mind ready to learn

    Description

    This course is for Hawaiian Language learners.How to express your feelings and emotions in Hawaiian is a common everyday part of speech.Practice your pronunciation and correct speaking of Hawaiian Words below. These include the basic question, “How are you?” and twenty-three common answers to that question.Hawaiian is a very expressive language so speaking and sharing feelings are an important part of the culture in order to connect and communicate with others. Connections to emotions are vital to ancient Hawaiian wisdom. There are many Hawaiian proverbs related to the values of Hawaiians. Emotions and feelings are expressed and ultimately seen through behavior which serve to teach children how to live and act. Proper behavior, or pono-right behavior serves to connect the community and the `ohana (family).This course does not come with the PowerPoint or PDF downloads.You can get the PDF download on my Teachers Pay Teachers Site - TPT keyword Tracie Keolalani which you can use to teach or to practice so as to remember what you have learned.If you are a teacher and would like to use this in the classroom, the PowerPoint Slides are interactive and can be used to test your students’ knowledge.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction Vid Posted on YouTube, Feelings and Emotions

    Lecture 1 Introduction Video Posted on YouTube, Feelings & Emotions

    Section 2: Section 2 Feelings #1-5

    Lecture 2 Feelings #1-5 Very Good, OK, As Usual, Good, Sleepy

    Section 3: Section 3 Feelings #6-10

    Lecture 3 Feelings #6-10 Hungry, Sad, Sick, Excited, Irritated

    Section 4: Section 4 Feelings #11-17

    Lecture 4 Feelings#11-17Tired, Very Angry, Relaxed, Peaceful, Kinda Thirsty, Furious,Sulky

    Section 5: Section 5 Feelings #18-23

    Lecture 5 Feelings #18-23 Very Happy, Pleased, Scared, Busy, Blessed, Finished

    Beginning Hawaiian Language Learners and curious learners who love Hawai`i and the Hawaiian culture