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Kai

Reomations

Scenario

Paora the pūkeko is hungry. He rubs his puku (stomach). From the sky (as it were) drops some food, but he likes none of these foods. He provides reasons why. However, interestingly, he does like toast. Children might like to predict what topping he would like. Yes – it’s worms on toast!

I'm hungry

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Language Focus

There are some very useful language structures in this reomation – specifically how to:

  • express hunger
  • ask about another person’s likes
  • state one’s dislikes (using a negative)
  • describe simple reasons for dislikes
  • state one’s likes.

Notice the compound word ‘hiakai’ (hungry). It is derived from ‘hia’ (to want) and ‘kai’ (food). Notice too the conjunction ’engari’ (but).

About this resource

Taumata: Taumata 1, Taumata 2, Taumata 3, Taumata 4
Marautanga: Te Aho Arataki Marau mō te Ako I Te Reo Māori - Kura Auraki
Wāhanga Ako: Te Reo Māori
Kohinga: Reomations

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