Exercises & Homework

Here's a few more revision exercises to round off the week. Mahia te mahi!

Today in our homework session, Te Murumaara explains that Arapeti is telling his friend Hone that he is going overseas. How would Hone ask ‘Who is going as a companion for you?’ in Māori?

 

The correct Māori equivalent for 'The children ran so that they could see the new teacher' is 'Ka oma ngā tamariki,   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'Come here so that we can talk' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'She went to the shop so that she could buy a dress' is 'I haere ia ki te toa,   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'Come here so that you can hear what I have to say' is '   '.

The correct Māori translation for 'He lit the fire in order to heat up the house' is 'I whakakā ia i te ahi,   '.

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

  • hectare
  • stir
  • qualification
  • earwax
  • gorse
  • tohu
  • heketea
  • kōrorirori
  • tāturi
  • tūmatakuru

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