Wednesday 16 December 2020

What are you doing today? | SLJD3-1

For our task today we were doing a task called What are you doing today?. In this task we have to rearrange Maori words to make a sentence. 

The first sentence we arranged is "What are you doing today?" The translation of that sentence is "Kei te aha koe i tenei ra?"

The next sentence we arranged is "I am going to.." In this one we had to add the right Maori word from a pile of words. I chose papa takaro which means field or playground. So the sentence would be "I am going to the field/playground."

The final sentence we arranged is the same as "I am going to.." but we get to choose any word. I chose kaukau which means swim. So that means the sentence would be "I am going to swim"

This task was quite difficult for me because I couldn't understand some words but I still found it easy and fun because I could understand most words that I learnt. 

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Leon

    Ben here from the SLJ commenting team.

    Great work on your te reo Māori activity!


    Looking back at the create section on the activity, it includes another component under create - to draw a picture of you and your whānau doing the activity you chose in slide five. It would be awesome if you could complete this part too, so I can give you some points!

    Here is an example of a cool drawing that Kayla has done: check out slide seven to have a look.

    Keep up the good mahi e hoa!

    Mā te wā,
    Benjamin

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  2. Hello Leon,

    Miharo! You have done a great job at completing the sentences for this task. I also think you did a great job explaing what you attempted. Would you like to learn more about this language and why?

    Tino Pai!

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