Hello, my name is Tarisi Vunidilo and I'm an experienced native Fijian tutor currently living in the United States. I have been giving Fijian lessons online with Verbalplanet since 2011.
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miclt001 Australia
Vinaka Tarisi! I love how you have simplified nouns, pronounciation and the basics of the Fijian language. Look forward to our next lesson!
Epi Australia
Vinaka vakalevu for the lesson Tarisi.
tamiko Bermuda
Vinaka! The cross word search was a fun activity. Vinaka! For the opportunity for lagasere vakaviti - Singing Fijian songs. And learning tenses eg. Au a kana ika is “I ate fish’
Kykylo United States
I'm so excited to have had my first lesson with such an energetic, intelligent, and interesting qase ni vuli (teacher). Learned a number of things, and am looking forward to my next lesson already!
tamiko Bermuda
Great Kalasi! Learned new “Cooking and Kitchen” vocabulary, colours- Roka, Learned ‘Sa’ is the ‘present tense. I learned “Oqo na’ which is, ‘This is a…”
Bula vinaka, my name is Tarisi Vunidilo and I am originally from Fiji. My dad, Navitalai Sorovi and my mum, Mereseini Sorovi are both from the island of Kadavu, Southern Fiji. I was born and educated in Suva.
Qualifications & Experience
I studied at the University of the South Pacific (Suva, Fiji) majoring in Pacific Geography and Sociology from 1991 to 1994. I spent my second year of study at the University of Hawaii as a Cultural Exchange Student in 1993. I graduated in 1994, and I began my museum career at the Fiji Museum on the same year. In 1996, I graduated with my Postgraduate Diploma in Archaeology at the Australian National University, and became the head of the Archaeology department at the Fiji Museum. I have participated in numerous archaeology excavations around Fiji. After moving to New Zealand, I completed my Postgraduate Diploma in Maori and Pacific Development in 2006 and graduated with my Masters in Anthropology from the University of Waikato in 2010. I always enjoy learning and teaching the Fijian Language. I have also written a bi-lingual book(Fijian and English) called Nai Talanoa ni Lapita: The Story of the Lapita Pottery, targeting children between the ages of 7-12 years old.
Teaching Approach
My teaching approach is very interactive. I expect students to be actively involved in their learning. There will be weekly homework. I believe, having homework will encourage students to do further research during the week, leading up to the next class. I also welcome families to learn together. I have the ability to work with younger children. I always endeavour to make learning fun, interactive and at the same time- educational.