E.g. Kia ora / hello
Tēnā koutou katoa / greetings to you all
Ata mārie / good morning
Hei Mahi:
Use: Te Kākano pages 1, 2, 6-8
E.g. He aha tēnei rā? / What is this day/the day?
He Rāhina tēnei rā / It is Monday.
Hei Mahi:
Examples of how to ask and answer this questions:
5. In pairs, practice asking each other what day it is. One of you will ask 'he aha te rā' while pointing at one of the names for the days of the week on the table you just copied into your books. The other person must then use the day you are pointing at, to answer your question. Keep going until you have both asked each other 5 x 'he aha te rā' questions.
Kohitātea
Hui-tanguru
Poutū-te-rangi
Paenga-Whāwhā
Haratua
Pipiri
Hōngongoi
Hereturi-kōkā
Mahuru
Whiringa-ā-nuku
Whiringa-ā-rangi
Hakihea
January
February (also Pepuere)
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
E.g. Ko te aha tēnei marama? / What month is this?
Ko Haratua tēnei marama / This month is May/It is May
Hei mahi: