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Lesson 16
Food
’Ōpuara’a : E ha’api’i mai au i te paraparau nō te mau mā’a ’e nō te aha te ta’ata e au ai i te hō’ē mā’a.
Personal Study
’A fa’aineine nō tā ’oe pupu ’āparaura’a ma te rave-fa’aotira’a i te mau ’ohipara’a A e tae atu i te E.
Study the Principle of Learning: Take Responsibility
Rave i te hōpoi’a
I have the power to choose, and I am responsible for my own learning.
E mana tō’u ’ia mā’iti, ’e ’o vau iho te ti’a’au nō tō’u iho ha’api’ira’a mai.
’Ua fa’ati’a Iesu Mesia i te ’ā’amu nō te ta’ata tao’a rahi ’o tei hōro’a i te tahi faufa’a moni i nā tāvini to’otoru. ’Ua fa’a’ohipa nā tāvini e piti mātāmua i te moni ma te pa’ari ’e ’ua tāta’i piti i te reira. ’Ua mata’u te toru o te tāvini. ’Ua huna ’oia i te moni ’ia ’ore te reira ’ia mo’e. ’Ua māuruuru ’ore te ta’ata tao’a rahi i te tāvini toru, ’ua ’oa’oa rā i nā tāvini e piti mātāmua. ’Ua parau atu ’oia i nā tāvini mātāmua e piti :
« ’Ua ti’a roa, e tei nei tāvini maita’i ’e te ha’avare ’ore : ’O ’oe i ha’apa’o maita’i i tena na tao’a iti ha’iha’i, e fa’ati’a’au atu vau ia ’oe i ni’a iho i te mea rahi : E haere ’oe i roto i te ’ōro’a ’oa’oara’a a tō fatu » (Mataio 25:21).
’A feruri na i te mau ō tā te Metua i te ao ra i hōro’a mai ia ’oe. Penei a’e ’ua hōro’ahia ia ’oe te ’aravihi nō te ’imi maita’i ’aore rā ’ia fa’a’oroma’i ia vetahi ’ē. E nehenehe ’oe e fa’ari’i i te fa’aro’o rahi ’aore rā i te itoito nō te parau. ’A rave i te hōpoi’a nō teie mau ō ’e ’a fa’ananea i te reira. ’A feruri e nāhea i te fa’a’ohipa i te reira nō te tauturu ia vetahi ’ē. ’Oia ato’a, e nehenehe ’oe e mā’iti i te fa’ananea i te mau ō ’āpī. E nehenehe ’oe e ’imi mai i te mau ō pae vārua ma te fa’a’ohipara’a te fa’aro’o i te Atua, te ha’ara’a i te reira ’e te ha’amāu’ara’a i te reira nō te tauturu ia vetahi ’ē. E arata’i te Atua ia ’oe ’a ’imi ai ’oe i te fa’ananea i tā ’oe mau ō.
Ponder
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E aha tā ’oe mau ō ?
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Nāhea ’oe i te fa’a’ohipa i tā ’oe mau ō nō te ha’api’i mai i te reo peretāne ?
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Nāhea teie mau ō e nehenehe ai e tauturu i tō ’oe mau hoa i roto te EnglishConnect ?
Memorize Vocabulary
Ha’api’i mai i te aura’a ’e te fa’ahitira’a i te mau ta’o tāta’itahi hou tā ’oe pupu ’āparaura’a. Tāmata i te hāmani i te mau tāreta mēhara nō te tauturu ia ’oe ’ia tāmau ’ā’au i te mau ta’o ’āpī. E nehenehe ’oe e fa’a’ohipa i te pāpie ’aore rā i te fa’aaura’a rorouira.
food/foods |
mā’a/mau mā’a |
eat/eats |
’amu/’amu |
Nouns 1
breakfast |
tāmā’ara’a i te po’ipo’i |
lunch |
tāmā’ara’a i te avatea |
dinner |
tāmā’ara’a i te pō |
Nouns 2
fruit |
hotu |
apple/apples |
’āpara/mau ’āpara |
vegetables |
mā’a tupu |
carrot/carrots |
tāroti/mau tāroti |
meat |
’i’o pua’a |
chicken |
moa |
egg/eggs |
hūero moa/mau hūero moa |
pork |
pua’a |
beans |
pipi |
bread |
faraoa |
rice |
raiti |
Adjectives
bland |
’ōtaitai |
delicious |
monamona |
sweet |
mōmona |
Practice Pattern 1
Ha’api’ipi’i i te fa’a’ohipara’a i te mau nīno’a e tae roa i te taime e nehenehe ’oe ui i te mau uira’a ’e ’ia pāhono i te reira ma te pāpū maita’i. E nehenehe ’oe e mono i te mau ta’o tei rēnihia ma te mau ta’o i roto te tuha’a «Memorize Vocabulary».
Q: What do you eat for (noun 1)?A: I eat (noun 2) for (noun 1).
Examples
Q: What do you eat for breakfast?A: I eat eggs for breakfast.
Q: What do they eat for dinner?A: They eat rice and beans for dinner.
Q: What does he eat for lunch?A: He eats chicken, bread, and an apple for lunch.
Practice Pattern 2
Ha’api’ipi’i ma te fa’a’ohipa i te mau nīno’a e tae roa i te taime e nehenehe ai ’oe e ui ’e e pāhono i te mau uira’a ma te pāpū maita’i. Tāmata i te ha’api’i rahi mai i ni’a i te mau nīno’a i roto i teie ha’api’ira’a. ’A feruri i te fa’a’ohipa i te mau puta arata’ireo ’aore rā te natirara.
Q: What food do you like?A: I like (noun 2) because it’s (adjective).
Examples
Q: What food do you like?A: I like apples because they’re sweet.
Q: What food doesn’t she like?A: She doesn’t like rice because it’s bland.
Use the Patterns
Pāpa’i e maha uira’a tā ’oe e nehenehe e ui i te hō’ē ta’ata. Pāpa’i i te hō’ē pāhonora’a nō te uira’a tāta’itahi. Tai’o ha’apūai i te reira.
Conversation Group
Activity 1: Practice the Patterns
(10–15 minutes)
Hi’o fa’ahou i te tāpura nō te pu’e ta’o ’e te hō’ē hoa.
Ha’api’ipi’i te nīno’a 1 ’e te hō’ē hoa :
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Ha’api’ipi’i i te ui i te mau uira’a.
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Ha’api’ipi’i i te pāhono i te mau uira’a.
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Ha’api’ipi’i i te hō’ē ’āparaura’a ma te fa’a’ohipa i te mau nīno’a.
Tāpiti nō te nīno’a 2.
Activity 2: Create Your Own Sentences
(10–15 minutes)
’A hi’o i te mau hōho’a. ’A ui ’e ’a pāhono i te mau uira’a nō ni’a e aha tā te ta’ata tāta’itahi e ’amu nō te tāmā’ara’a i te po’ipo’i, i te avatea ’e i te pō. Te tahi i muri mai i te tahi.
New Vocabulary
filling |
fa’a’īra’a |
gross |
’aita e aura’a |
salty |
tō’ava’ava |
spicy |
tehutehu |
cheese |
pata pa’ari |
fish |
i’a |
Example: Cary
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Breakfast: fruit and bread
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Lunch: chicken and vegetables
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Dinner: fish
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A: What does Cary eat for breakfast?
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B: She eats fruit and bread for breakfast.
Image 1: Tim
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Breakfast: eggs and bread
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Lunch: chicken
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Dinner: meat, vegetables, and bread
Image 2: Pele
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Breakfast: cheese and bread
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Lunch: beans and rice
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Dinner: fish, rice, and fruit
Image 3: Mari
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Breakfast: vegetables and rice
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Lunch: pork, vegetables, and rice
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Dinner: eggs, vegetables, and rice
Activity 3: Create Your Own Conversations
(15–20 minutes)
Part 1
E ui ’e e pāhono i te mau uira’a nō ni’a e aha tā ’oe ’e tā tō ’oe ’utuāfare’a e ’amu i te tāmā’ara’a i te po’ipo’i, i te avatea ’e i te pō. Te tahi i muri mai i te tahi.
Example
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A: What do you eat for lunch?
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B: I eat rice and beans for lunch.
Part 2
E ui ’e e pāhono i te mau uira’a nō ni’a e aha te mā’a tā ’oe ’e tā tō ’oe ’utuāfare’a e au ’e ’aita e au. ’A parau nō te aha. Te tahi i muri mai i te tahi.
Example
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A: What food do you like?
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B: I like carrots because they’re sweet. I like bread because it’s delicious.
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A: What food don’t you like?
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B: I don’t like cheese because it’s gross. I don’t like fish because it’s salty.
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A: What food does your sister like?
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B: She likes rice because it’s filling.