Whakamahia ēnei pikitia hei āwhina i a koutou ki te kōrero tahi.
Whakamahia (Use) ēnei pikitia (these pictures) hei āwhina (to help) i a koutou (you all plural) ki te kōrero tahi (to talk together).
He aha ngā mea ōrite i ēnei pikitia? What is the same in these pictures?
Kei te pēhea ēnei tamariki? How do these children feel?
Kōrerotia te kōrero i ō ake kupu. Tell the story in your own words.
He aha te pakaru o te kakau kūaha? What is wrong with the door handle?
He aha ngā mea rerekē? What is different?
Ko tēhea pikitia e pai ana ki a koe?Which picture do you like the best?
He aha i pai ai ki a koe? Why do you like it?
Kei hea, kei te pēhea, ā, kei te aha rānei te kurī, te ngeru, te kōtiro, te tama, te tāne me te whāriki?
Hemi:He pai ēnei pikitia! (These pictures are cool!)
Ani:Ko tēhea te tino pai ki a koe? (Which one do you like best?)
Hemi: Ko te pikitia me te manu. (The one with the bird.)
Ani:He pai tērā. Ko taku tino pai ko te tama me te pōro rīki. (That’s nice. My favourite is the boy with the rugby ball.)
Hemi:He pai hoki te kotiro e pānui ana. (The girl reading is good too.)
Ani:Āe. He pai hoki ngā tamariki e tākaro ana. (Yes. The children playing are good too.)
Aroha:He pai ki ahau ēnei pikitia e toru. (I like these three pictures.)
Wiremu:Ko tēhea te tino pai ki a koe? (Which one do you like best?)
Aroha:Ko te pikitia tino pai ki ahau ko te mea kei reira te manu. (The picture I like best is the one with the bird.)
Wiremu: Āe, he ātaahua te manu. Ko taku tino pai ko te tama e oma ana me te pōro rīki. (Yes, the bird is beautiful. My favourite is the boy running with the rugby ball.)
Aroha:He pai hoki tērā. He pai ki ahau te kotiro e pānui ana. (That one is nice too. I also like the girl who is reading.)
Wiremu:Āe, he pai te pānui! Me pēhea te pikitia o ngā tamariki e tākaro ana? (Yes, reading is great! What about the picture of the children playing?)
Aroha:He ngahau tērā! He uaua te kōwhiri i te tino pai. (That one is fun! It's hard to choose the best one.)
Singular Pronouns (Tahi – One person)
Ahau / au – I, me
Ko koe – You (1 person)
Ko ia – He / She / Him / Her
Dual Pronouns (Rua – Two people)
Māua – We (two excluding the listener)
Tāua – We (two including the listener)
Kōrua – You two
Rāua – They two
Plural Pronouns (Neke atu i te toru – Three or more)