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1 New Zealand A presentation by Anoeska Bronswijk & Natasja Twickler

2 The Facts

3

4 18 162,22

5

6 Auckland

7 Wellington

8 English & Maori

9 4,3 million

10 565 329

11 Kiwi

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14 Union Jack

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16 Southern Cross

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19 Pacific Ocean

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21 Queen Elizabeth II

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23 Governor-General: Sir Anand Satyanand

24 Learnt anything so far?

25 History

26 Polynesians 1250-1300

27

28 Maori

29 Moriori

30 Abel Janszoon 1642

31 James Cook 1769

32 Whalers and trading ships

33 Christian Missonary Work

34 Colony of Britain

35 Treaty of Waitangi 1840

36 Colony of North South Wales

37 Government 1852

38 Women right to vote

39 Politically independent

40 Economically dependent

41 Strong economic growth

42 Recent history

43 Linguistic differences

44 New Zealand English

45 James Cook

46 1769-1770

47 settlements

48 New Zealand English Australian EnglishBritish English & RP Maori languageAmerican English

49 English speaking population: 98% Maori speaking population: 4,2%

50 New Zealand English = Australian English

51 WRONG!

52 similarities

53 ‘bach’ (small holiday home near the beach)

54 ‘speed bump’ (speed hump, road hump)

55 Original New Zealand words

56 Chilly bin

57 Golden Kiwi

58 Fizz boat

59 Pronunciation

60 Turn /i:/ and /u:/ into diphthongs such as: Mean  /mi:n/  /m ə ɪ n/

61 Fish  /f ɪʃ /  /f ə ʃ /

62 Pronunciation of /a:/ is maintained (as in RP) in words as castle and dance.

63 The word menu is often heard as /m ɪ nju:/

64 Tiger, tiger By Janet Frame

65 Janet Frame, born 28 August 1924

66 Simplify the simplified…?

67  Shorten sentences and less complicated sentence structures.  Leave difficult words out.  Leave complicated paragraphs out.  Put the spoken sentences in one line: ‘No, it will not happen’ father said Instead of the more complicated: ‘No,’ father said, ‘it will not happen’

68 The Whale Rider By Witi Ihimaera

69 Witi Ihimaera, born 7 February 1944

70 Maori culture in modern New Zealand

71 The Story

72 The Film

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74 What’s a Haka?

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76  Traditional Maori dance  Performed before a rugby game  New-Zealand’s rugby team: All Blacks Haka

77 Thanks for your attention!


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