Fluency Fast Track: Mastering Structures
Jan 30, 2024E hoomanao i ka la kuokoa
—Remember Hawaiian Independence Day
Aloha,
This month some of you have responded to me with your translations of different newspaper clippings and I have truly enjoyed providing my feedback. Your energy and commitment inspire me—keep that fire burning! Here's the full article link for those eager to delve deeper.
Just like recognizing individual words, it's valuable to identify familiar sentence structures. Recognizing them brings excitement and encouragement, signaling your progress.
Sometimes, you may grasp the structures but struggle due to unfamiliar words. Don't let that deter you.
In the journey of building vocabulary or sentence structures, I've consistently recommended focusing on the latter. It's a simple numbers game—there are fewer structures than words.
This week, I'm highlighting my 2 online courses, tailored to teach the most common structures. Prioritizing these accelerates your Hawaiian speaking journey. Both courses are $95 off until December 1st! The coupon code is “BLACK.”
Another spotlight is on The Hawaiian Grammar Book. While it may be a challenging read for those unfamiliar with grammatical terms, the wealth of knowledge within is worth it. I've linked Chapter 3, focusing on the past tense structure identified by the word "ua" at the sentence's beginning.
Please email me with questions about the 2 courses and or about other ways to learn sentence structures.
Na'u,
Malu
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