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Learn The Hawaiian Colors

Learn The Hawaiian Colors
Last updated 5/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 759.05 MB | Duration: 0h 37m
Hawaiian Colors vocabulary through singing and speaking


What you'll learn
Student will learn to say the Hawaiian colors. This is important for vocabulary and is useful in everyday speech
Student will use the Hawaiian Language through song that will help speaking by using words that are commonly used in every day speaking and sentence making
Student will practice different Hawaiian sounds of the Hawaiian alphabet through colors because more practice helps to make for smoother speaking as well
Student will practice the colors by singing and speaking them
Student will learn new vocabulary words, use them correctly in a sentence, and understand their meaning in text form
Requirements
No prerequisites or requirements for taking this course
Description
This course goes over the colors in Hawaiian. You will learn to say the colors, to sing the colors, and learn songs, and vocabulary too. 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 two people. 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 times 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. The use of songs are important because these types of pneumonic devices help people to memorize and remember words that can be hard when learning a different language. Many times, people will remember things better when they have another method to use besides just commiting things to rote memory. Songs help vocabulary to get embedded in the brain because they utilize both speaking, and singing which are two different methods for remembering Hawaiian words, phrases, vocabulary, and sentences.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 The Hawaiian Colors Song - Na Waiho`olu`u Hawai`i La
Section 2: Slide #1 - Ka Mele Waiho`olu`u - The Hawaiian Colors Song
Lecture 2 Slide #1 Video
Section 3: Slide #2 - Na Waiho`olu`u Hawai`i La Mele - The Hawaiian Colors today mele
Lecture 3 Slide #2 Video
Section 4: Slide #3 - `Ula`ula & Melemele - RED AND YELLOW
Lecture 4 Slide #3 Video
Section 5: Slide #4 - Poni & Polu - PURPLE & BLUE
Lecture 5 Slide #4 Video
Section 6: Slide #5 - `Ele`ele & `Akala - BLACK & PINK
Lecture 6 Slide #5 Video
Section 7: Slide #6 `Alani & Ke`oke`o - ORANGE & WHITE
Lecture 7 Slide #6 Video
Section 8: Slide #7 `Ahinahina & `Oma`oma`o - GRAY & GREEN
Lecture 8 Slide #7 Video
Section 9: Slide #8 Maku`e & Palaunu - DARK COLOR & BROWN
Lecture 9 Slide #8 Video
Section 10: Slide #9 Practice Dialogue Ma Ka Paka - AT THE PARK
Lecture 10 Slide #9 Video
Beginning Hawaiian Learners, intermediate & advanced learners who want more practice speaking


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https://www.udemy.com/course/hawaiiancolors/






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