E.g. Ki te kore koe e whakarongo, ka riri te kaiako / If you don’t listen, the teacher will get angry
Ki te kore a Tāmati e mutu tana tangi, kāore tātou e moe / If Tāmati doesn’t stop his crying, we won’t get any sleep
Hei mahi:
Follow this link, and read through the notes on how to use 'ki te kore' to say 'if not'
Copy the notes and examples into your book.
Go to page 67 of Te Pihinga, and read through the notes on this structure (located on the bottom half of the page).
Copy 3 of the examples (in Māori and English) from the textbook into your book.
Go back to the webpage from task one, and complete the translation activity, once you have completed all of the translations, copy 3 of them into your book.
Using the context of trying to raise awareness about protecting the environment and being eco-friendly, write 6 'ki te kore' sentences of your own.
In pairs, check each others 6 sentences and make sure that you have both used the structure correctly.
Then in the same pairs, write a news bulletin script about the importance of being eco-friendly and protecting the environment. You can chose one aspect of this, such as recycling, to focus on. Once you have written your bulletin, record it and upload it to our google classroom. The bulletin must:
be at least 90 seconds long
you must both speak for an equal amount of time
you mist include 6-8 'ki te kore' sentences
you must greet and farewell the viewers
E.g. Ki te pupuhi te hau, ka tahuri te poti / If the wind blows, the boat will capsize
Ki te whakatoi mai koe, e kore ahau e kōrero / If you are cheeky, I will not speak
Hei mahi:
Follow this link and study the notes on Saying 'if' using 'Ki te' - then copy the notes and examples into your book (you don't need to copy the notes exactly as they are, you can shorten them).
Get a Te Pihinga textbook and study the notes on pages 66-67 on using 'ki te' to say if.
Copy the notes into your books as well as the examples.
Go back to the Te Whanake website and complete the activities under the notes, then copy the correct sentences into your book as examples
Write 5 of your own 'Ki te' sentences. These sentences need to relate to your favourite hobby.
In your books write new 'ki te' sentences, each sentence must include one of the following kupu: mahi, tangi, oma, ūmere, waiata, kōrero, noho, haere.
Write a 10 line journal entry about what you will be doing over the weekend. Your entry must include:
2 x 'rite tonu'
3 x 'ki te'
2 x 'ka'
2 x 'e...ana'