Task: Kōrero mō te tunu kai.
He tino reka tēnā! – That’s so tasty!
He aha te kai tino pai ki a koe? – What’s your favourite food?
He pai ki au te keke tiakarete. – I like chocolate cake.
He kapu tī māu? – Would you like a cup of tea?
He pēhea te reka o te keke? – How tasty is the cake?
I tunu koe i tētahi keke i mua? – Have you baked a cake before?
Ka tunu tātou i te aha āpōpō? – What will we bake tomorrow?
Me tunu tātou i tētahi keke tīhi! – Let’s bake a cheesecake!
He māmā te tunu i tēnei keke. – This cake is easy to bake.
Me whakamahi te pata me te huka. – We need to use butter and sugar.
Auē! He ātaahua tēnā keke! – Wow! That cake looks beautiful!
Ka mau te wehi! – That’s awesome!
He tino reka! – So delicious!
Tino pai rawa atu! – Super good!
🧑🤝🧑 Making a Conversation
Me kōrero tahi tātou mō te tunu kai. – Let’s talk together about baking.
Titiro ki ngā pikitia hei āwhina. – Look at the pictures to help.
He aha ngā kai e hiahiatia ana? – What ingredients do we need?
Ka taea e koe te whakaranu? – Can you mix it?
Ka tunua mō ngā meneti whā tekau mā rima. – It will bake for 45 minutes.
E hia = asking about what's already there
Kia hia = asking about what you want, need or plan to use
E hia is used to ask how many things there are.
Example: E hia ngā hēki? – How many eggs are there?
Kia hia is used to ask how many you want or need.
Example: Kia hia ngā hēki e hiahia ana koe? – How many eggs do you want?