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Monday 3 September 2018

5 facts about Tonga/ for Tongan langnguage week

23 comments:

  1. Hi there My anme is Ruavai from gilbertorpe school and i am going to comment on your blog. how long did this take and also did you get any help by anyone?
    Peace

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    1. Hi Ruavai and no i didn't get any help from anyone and i didn't do any copy and pasting so just telling ya bye

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  2. Kia ora Isabella Shikarn here just looking at your blog and came past these amazing facts about Tongan language these are interesting facts next time you could put some images in to show the things your talking about.
    Shikarn.

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  3. Hi, my name is Peter, I think your Tonga slide is really cool It has taught me some stuff about Tonga. This reminds me of when we were doing Tongan handwriting yesterday. I think you should write down some more facts about Tonga. That's all from me BLOG YOU LATER!!!!

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  4. Malo e lelei Nevaeh here.
    I like how you made it so we are on the facts not the background.
    Did you think about putting more information in your facts?
    how come 5 fact I bet you can expand it.
    Nevaeh.

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  6. Malo o leli its latoiya. you made me learn a bit more About Tongan Language Week
    I know a bit about Tongan Language do you Know any more Tongan language
    maybe next time you should Put more Facts I really enjoyed when you said tongan was discovered in 1616.
    blog you later

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  7. Malo e lelei Isabella.
    I am really impressed with your facts about Tonga. These are helpful for us especially this week because it is Tongan Language Week. Have you thought about adding some images into your slide so your audience can see examples of what your facts are saying?

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  8. malo e lelei isabella.
    Courtney here:)
    I liked the way you used your own words and sentences in this. but did you think about more facts and a reason why you did this. how come you only did 5 facts? could you do more? and add more information
    whai i te ra pai. by Courtney

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  10. Malo e lelei Isabella,
    I really like the presentation and the idea of putting a digit number in each slide, But I have an advice for you and also a question,
    Can you put more information in each slide? Maybe you could add more slides so it will put more facts about tongan because now I know half of them. probably you can make the sentence a bit longer in each fact (example: The Kingdom of Tonga, is a Polynesian sovereign state and archipelago comprising 169 islands)
    probably you can copy this and add it on your post.

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  11. kai ora Isabella.
    It is Te mihaea here.
    i like the way that you have done this it is looking pretty cool this is cool.the facts you have used are really good like the one Tonga's new year day is on January the 1st well done. next time you could put photos on it so then we no what you are talking about. well i got to post more things on other so i have to go bye.

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  12. Kai ora Isabella.
    It is Kaycee from your class here
    i enjoyed the slide about tonga because there is lots of cool thing about tonga on your one.Did you think about you putting photos of the talking about.next time you could put a bit more writing.well i got to keep posting

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  13. Malo e lelei Isabella, it's Emalea here. Well done, I liked the way you displayed the facts, Did you think about doing an introduction? One thing I did not know was that Tonga was discovered in 1616!! This helped me for Tongan language week! What was one interesting fact you learnt? Well that's all from me, Bye

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  14. Malo e lelei Isabella Chelsea here.
    I Like how you have got 5 facts about Tonga! Some off the facts have helped me with tonga language week!Next time can you say what you favorite part about tonga language week? Keep it up Byeee!

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  15. malo e lelei isabella
    you have really good knowledge about tongan and the language do you know how to speck tongan really well. do you know how to say you're name in tongan or even better do you know how to say my name in tongan if you do tell me in anyway. comment you later.

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  16. Malo e lelei Isabella Christina your friend aka you bff here i enjoyed the part when you put so much thing about toga and i learn heaps about toga Thank you for teaching us Isabella #AWESOME- CHRISTINA

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    1. Get your spell check right girl Tonga not toga

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  17. Mail e lele Isabella, I like the way you have facts about Tongan, maybe next time you could add some more slides. You should make a video of you telling us about Tongan?

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  18. Malo e lelei Isabella,
    I liked the way you put a photo of Tonga & its flag. Did you think about adding an introduction over the Google Slide. Introductions tell a few things about what the post is. How come you only added 5 facts not 10?

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    1. Oh Hi kareem We were supose to add five not ten anyways bye

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  19. Malo e lelei Acasia your friend here.I liked the way you told us what you know there is a lot you know also.Did you think about putting maybe what they wear or what the winter can be like? Also your facts are really good and now I know all the things you have said in your blog post. #GOOD JOB

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  20. i like how you have this video and when i lookd at it and it is very good.
    from lukas

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