Test & Homework

Here are some exercises to help retain the lessons from today.

In our homework session today, Te Murumāra wants you to decide whether to use 'ā' or 'ō' when discussing food, drink or moveable property.
  • ā
  • ō
  • both
  • neither
 

How would you say 'Mā wai ngā tūru e whakatika?' in English?
  • Who will fix the chairs?
  • Who will teach us?
  • Who will look after your younger sibling?
 

How would you say 'Keita will fix the chairs' in Māori?
  • Māku ia e hari
  • Mā Turanga te whare e peita
  • Mā Keita nga tūru e whakatika
 

How would you say 'Who will wash the dishes?' in Māori?
  • Mā wai ngā pipi e kohikohi?
  • Mā wai ngā rīhi e horoi?
  • Mā wai koe e whakahoki ki te kāinga?
 

How would you say 'Mā wai ngā pipi e kohikohi?' in English?
  • Who will collect the pipi?
  • Who will collect the prawns?
  • Who will collect the fish?
 

How would you say 'taka' in English?
  • waste food
  • to prepare food
  • to eat
 

How would you say 'popcorn' in Māori?
  • Kānga pāhūhū
  • Kai reka
  • Rare
 

Re-arrange the words on the right-hand side to match the words on the left-hand side.

  • Taka
  • Kānga pāhūhū
  • Whakaweto
  • To be alike
  • Mauri
  • turn off
  • Popcorn
  • Rite
  • To prepare food
  • Life principle

Exercises

Useful Tips

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