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Monday, December 16, 2019

16/12/19 sij week 1 day 1 activity 2 Lillias

Hello again my blogging tigers,


Today were doing the slj and to we are doing activity 2 and this activity you have to tell you guys what my family come from and more.

So my family comes from new Zealand and our culture is English, Maori and part whales. That's all for now guys. (sorry it was short)

Bye! See you on the next post!

3 comments:

  1. Hello Lillias,
    It's Me, Vitaraag. I like how you explained that you are also part Whales. I come from Nepal and I was born in America! Maybe next time you can elaborate and talk about your country. Keep up the phnomenal work!

    Vitaraag

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  2. Hi Lillias

    I am Pao from Waikowhai Primary School. I like how told us that your family is from New Zealand and that your culture is Maori and you speak English and that you are part of whales. I think next time you should put more information to your blog post. Otherwise, great blog post

    Pao:-)

    Blog link
    https://wpspaoc.blogspot.com/

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  3. Kia ora Lillias, hope you’re having a fantastic Monday!

    Thank you for doing week one, day one, activity two. It was really cool to read where your family is from, I really enjoyed reading it :) Have you ever travelled to Wales? I haven’t but I've met a few people who are from there.

    I'm really interested to know more about your family and cultural background - what is important or special to you and your family?

    I am Pākehā but my dad’s family comes from England and my Mum’s family comes from Scotland and Canada, which is pretty cool because it means I can go and live in all of these countries if I want to! My family is quite small and live in many different places, but I have a lot of friends and family friends who are like family to me. The most important thing about my family is that we are really open and honest and have great communication, my parents are also really loving towards me :)

    I only speak English but I would love to learn Te Reo Maori and Spanish.

    Thanks for posting! Have a great rest of your summer :)
    Eliza.

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