Use all the resources available to build your conversational fluency. Try to include new sentence structures from the previous lesson. Consolidation and extension are of equal importance. Be brave, patient and persistent... i ngā Wā Katoa! Pikitia and Kaupapa Ako provide are shared start for conversations.
Tuarua: Kotahi tekau mā rima meneti: Pānui me te Tuhituhi
Work sequentially through Māori to go at your own pace. Highlight sentence structures and words which you plan to use in the next lesson's kōrero. Mark your work to ensure you are learning the correct structures and vocab.
Tuatoru: Kotahi tekau mā rima meneti: Waihanga
This part of the lesson will change, however, you will be creating something which will help support your future learning, whilst consolidating your current learning:
All your creations can be collected on your own Site (Sharepoint Communication, Sharepoint Team or Google Site), which you can build as a group or individually. You will submit the link to your site through the OLE. You can include videos of conversations.
Listen to Māori radio, watch Māori TV, learn waiata and karakia. This is important 'homework' as class time is focussed on Kōrero, building a gramatical base, and ownership of the learning process.
Education Perfect for Homework: As much as you wish.