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Māori lessons in Washington, D.C

Face to Face with Native Māori Teacher in Washington, D.C

Start any time from next Monday 24 August onwards
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Online Private Māori Course

From $39 per hour · Start any time from
Thursday 20 August onwards.

Washington, D.C
Māori

Why Choose Māori Lessons in Washington, D.C with Language Trainers?

  • Native-Speaking Māori Tutors: Learn from native Māori teachers who provide authentic pronunciation and real-world communication skills.
  • Flexible Learning: Take your Māori lessons at home, in your office, or at a nearby café — whatever fits your routine best. You decide when and where.
  • Tailored Māori Courses: Whether you want to advance your professional skills, prepare for a trip overseas, or connect with the Māori culture, we'll customise your lessons to match your goals.
  • All Levels Welcome: We offer courses for complete beginners, as well as for those looking to build on existing Māori skills.

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Have friends and family overseas? Want to travel? Thinking of expanding your business abroad? Whatever your career aspiration - with language skills added to the mix, you will be ahead of the crowd! Enroll in Māori classes in your city! Did you know that different studies have shown that learning a second language results in a better memory, better ability to multitask and improved decision-making capabilities? Opportunities for bi- and multilinguals await. If you are seeking to improve your hiring prospects, knowledge of a second or even third language can set you apart from other monolingual candidates by a significant margin.   How will you keep up?

Washington D.C. has a sizable community of immigrants: over 14% of the population was born in another country, and at least 168 languages are spoken in residents’ homes. According to the 2010 census, 26% of the city’s population aged 5 and over speak a language other than English. In 2017, the American Survey Association reported that the most common non-English language used in Washington, D.C. was Spanish, chiefly because 9.4% of the overall population of the US capital are native Spanish speakers. German, French, Chinese, and Afro-Asiatic languages are also very common around the city.

1-on-1 General Māori Course in Washington, D.C

Our general one-on-one courses in Washington, D.C will help students improve their Māori level quickly and efficiently, whatever their needs. One of the most exciting aspects of our courses is that they are developed entirely around the needs of the students. The fact that we offer our Māori classes on a One-on-One basis means that you can learn the words and phrases you need in a comfortable and relaxed environment.

1-on-1 Business Māori Course in Washington, D.C

Our Māori courses in Washington, D.C are taught on a one-on-one basis and will help you improve your business communication skills immensely. No matter what level you begin at we will soon have you dealing with business introductions comfortably before moving onto other matters. Beginner level students can expect to finish the course with basic telephone Māori and email skills, as well as a level of survival Māori, granting them the ability to work in a country where Māori is the native tongue.

2-to-1 and Small Group Māori Courses in Washington, D.C (closed group)

Our Māori courses are also available for small groups studying together (Two-to-One Māori Course or In-Company Small Group Māori Course). All participants must have the same language needs, be able to study at the same time at the same place and be at the same level. All participants should be booked at the same time. Language Trainers suggest that you do not look for classes with more than 8 students at one time. However, an In-Company Taster Māori Course can contain a maximum of 12 people.