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Sentence structure Tuhi pakiwaitara. Describe the appearance of characters: He (adj) (subject) He (adj) atu (s1) i (s2) – comparing Ehara (s) i te (adj) Describe how characters felt: Pouri –sad, hari – happy, awangawanga – worried, mataku – scared Describe using all senses:
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Sentence structureTuhi pakiwaitara Describe the appearance of characters: He (adj) (subject) He (adj) atu (s1) i (s2) – comparing Ehara (s) i te (adj) Describe how characters felt: Pouri –sad, hari – happy, awangawanga – worried, mataku – scared Describe using all senses: Rongo (to feel, to hear, to smell, to taste) Kite (to see, to discover) Revision of negatives: Kaore i/ kāore anō...kia/ e kore/ kāore i te/ kāore e....ana,kaua e!
Tuhi pakiwaitara • How to construct a short story in Maorirefer to previous lesson on success criteria and language focus. Questions to consider: • What is the kaupapa of your short story? • Who are the characters in your kōrero? • Where is the story set? • Write a good introduction to set the flow of the story (Tērā tētahi....I tētahi rā....)
BRAINSTORM • Brainstorm your ideas: add your ideas to the chart below. Characters: -Mata Two male taniwha -Wheua fighting for one female taniwha -Tahuna (female) Set: I te ngahere When: I ngā wā o mua What story about? Utu
Tuhi PakiwaitaraSentence structure • Success criteria: • Understand the elements of a plot-introduction, characters, setting, problem, resolution • Language focus: • I te...on • I te pō o te Rāhina i kite au i tēnei taniwha...On Monday night I saw this taniwha. • I tērā...last • I tērā pō i kite au i tētahi taniwha...Last night I saw a taniwha • E whakatūria ana tētahi (event) • E whakatūria ana tētahi wānanga hei te pō nei...There is a wananga held tonight. • I and Ki+ location • Ki Te Hapua...in Te Hapua
Tuhi PakiwaitaraSentence structure Success criteria: Write a good introduction Language focus: Tērā tētahi... Tērā tētahi taniwha ko Wiriwiri tōna ingoa...There was a taniwha its name is Wiriwiri I tētahi rā ...One day... I tētahi wā (Once upon a time) I tētahi rā i hāere te taniwha ki te ngāhere ki te huna...One day the taniwha went to the bush to hide. I ngā rā o mua...In the old days/times... I ngā rā o mua ka kōrero ōku tūpuna ki ahau he taniwha e noho ana ki roto i te ngāhere....In the old days my ancestors told me there was a taniwha living in the bush.
Tuhi PakiwaitaraSentence structure • Success criteria: • Use different times • Languaage focus: • Ata...morning, ahiahi...afternoon, pō...night, kei waenganui pō...in the middle of the night, ao ake i te ata...awake in the morning
Tuhi PakiwaitaraSentence structure Use a range of verb sentences in the correct tense: • Ka/ I/ Kua/...+ verb Link paragraphs where appropriate: • Kaore i roa (before long) • Nawai rā (after a while) • Ka taka te wā • Kātahi (then) • I muri i tera (after that)