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Lesson 24
Health
’Ōpuara’a : E ha’api’i mai au i te fa’ata’a e aha tā te hō’ē ta’ata e putapū ’ia ma’i-ana’e-hia ’oia.
Personal Study
’A fa’aineine nō tā ’oe pupu ’āparaura’a ma te rave fa’aoti i te mau ’ohipara’a A e tae atu i te E.
Study the Principle of Learning: Press Forward
’A haere i mua
With God’s help, I can press forward even when I face obstacles.
Ma te tauturu a te Atua, e nehenehe au e nu’u i mua ’ia fa’aruru ana’e au i te mau tāfifira’a.
’Ua fa’ari’i Lehi te peropheta i roto i te Buka a Moromona i te hō’ē ’ōrama ’o tei ha’api’i ia tātou nāhea ’ia haere i mua. ’Ua ’ite atu ’oia e rave rahi ta’ata e haere ra i ni’a i te hō’ē ’ē’a e tae atu i te hō’ē tumu rā’au nehenehe ma te mā’a hotu monamona mau. Te hotu ’o te here ïa o te Atua. Tō rātou tere na ni’a i te ’ē’a e mea fifi roa ïa nō te mea ’ua tāpo’i te hō’ē « māhu pōiri ta’ota’o » i te ’ē’a (1 Nephi 8:23). ’Aua’e ra, tē vai ra te hō’ē « ’āuri tāpe’ara’a » i ni’a i te reira rātou e nehenehe ai e tāpe’a pāpū atu nō te fa’aea noa i ni’a i te ’ē’a (1 Nephi 8:24). Te ’āuri tāpe’ara’a ’o te parau ïa a te Atua, tei roto ato’a te mau pāpa’ira’a mo’a. Teie tā Lehi i parau nō ni’a i tō rātou tere :
« ’Ua haere ti’a noa mai rātou i mua, ma te mau māite noa i taua ’āuri tāpe’ara’a ra, e tae roa mai ra rātou…’e ’ua ’amu ihora i te hotu o taua tumu rā’au ra » (1 Nephi 8:30).
’Ua tae te mau ta’ata i te tumu rā’au ra nō te mea ’ua tāpe’a pāpū rātou i te ’āuri tāpe’ara’a ’e ’ua tāmau i te haere i mua, ma te ti’aturi i te Atua. ’Aita rātou i fa’anevanevahia ’aore rā i ha’aparuparuhia i te taera’a mai te pōiri. Tē rohi itoito nei ’oe nō te ha’api’i mai i te reo peretāne. I te tahi taime, e rohirohi ’oe ’e ’aita ’oe e hina’aro i te ’imi maita’i. I te tahi taime tē vai rā te tahi mau mea e tītauhia i tō ’oe ara-māite-ra’a ’e tō ’oe taime. Noa atu ra, ’ua ’itehia mai ia ’oe te mau rāve’a nō te ’imi maita’i. ’Eiaha e fa’aea i teienei. E nehenehe ’oe e tāmau noa i te fa’ari’i mai i te hō’ē ha’api’ira’a ma te haere-noa-ra’a i mua ’e ma te ti’aturi ia Iesu Mesia.
Ponder
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E aha tō ’oe mau « mahū poiri ta’ota’o » i roto i te ha’api’ira’a mai i te reo peretāne ?
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Nāhea ’oe i te haere mua noa atu e mea fifi te ’imira’a maita’i ?
Memorize Vocabulary
Ha’api’i mai i te aura’a ’e te fa’ahitira’a o 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.
How do you feel? |
E aha tō ’oe huru ? |
Nouns
backache |
māuiui tua |
cold |
to’eto’e |
diarrhea |
hī |
earache |
māuiui tari’a |
headache |
māuiui upo’o |
sore throat |
māuiui ’arapo’a |
stomachache |
māuiui ’ōpū |
toothache |
māuiui niho |
Adjectives
congested |
nanunanu |
dizzy |
āninia (te upo’o) |
nauseated |
to’o piha’e |
sick |
ma’i |
tired |
rohirohi |
weak |
paruparu |
Verbs
breathe |
huti te aho |
eat nuts |
’amu te mau nōā |
run |
horo |
stand up |
ti’a i ni’a |
work |
’ohipa |
Practice Pattern 1
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. E nehenehe ’oe e mono i te mau ta’o i rēnihia ma te mau ta’o i roto te tuha’a « Memorize Vocabulary » .
Q: How do you feel?A: I have a (noun).
Examples
Q: How do you feel?A: I have a sore throat.
Q: How does he feel?A: He has diarrhea.
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 ara maita’i i teie mau nīno’a i te taime o tā ’oe ha’api’ipi’ira’a tāmahana.
Q: Do you feel (adjective)?A: I feel (adjective) when I (verb).
Examples
Q: Do you feel dizzy?A: I feel dizzy when I stand up.
Q: Does she feel nauseated?A: She feels nauseated when she eats nuts.
Use the Patterns
Pāpa’i e maha uira’a tā ’outou 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 o te pu’e ta’o ’e te hō’ē hoa.
Ha’api’ipi’i 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)
Mā’iti i te hō’ē ta’ata i raro nei. ’Eiaha e parau atu i tō ’oe hoa ’o vai te ta’ata tā ’oe i mā’iti. E ui ’e e pāhono i te mau uira’a nō te ’ite mai i te ta’ata. Te tahi i muri mai i te tahi.
New Vocabulary
cough |
hota |
fever |
fīva |
runny nose |
ihu tahe |
sneeze |
ma’itihe |
throw up |
piha’e |
Example
E mā’ite te hoa A ia Virgil.
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B: Does he or she feel dizzy?
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A: Yes, he feels dizzy.
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B: Does he have a cough?
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A: No, he doesn’t have a cough.
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B: Is it Virgil?
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A: Yes.
Sun Wen
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She feels dizzy.
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She is tired.
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She feels nauseated.
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She has a fever.
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She throws up a lot.
Virgil
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He feels weak.
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He is tired.
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He feels dizzy.
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He has a fever.
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He has diarrhea.
Aamir
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He feels congested.
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He has a fever.
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He sneezes a lot.
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He has a cough.
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He has a sore throat.
Frida
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She feels congested.
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She has a sore throat.
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She sneezes a lot.
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She has a cold.
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She has a cough.
Franz
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He feels weak.
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He is tired.
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He feels nauseated.
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He has a fever.
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He has diarrhea.
Louis
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He can’t breathe well.
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He has a fever.
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He sneezes a lot.
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He has a cough.
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He has a runny nose.
Sarai
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She can’t breathe well.
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She has a sore throat.
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She sneezes a lot.
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She has a cold.
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She has a runny nose.
Anja
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She is weak.
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She is tired.
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She is nauseated.
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She has a fever.
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She throws up a lot.
Activity 3: Create Your Own Conversations
(15–20 minutes)
Ha’uti ta’ata ora i te huru tupura’a tāta’itahi i muri nei. E ui te hoa A te mau uira’a. E pāhono te hoa B i te mau uira’a. Fa’a’ohipa i te mau nīno’a ’e te pu’e ta’o nō roto mai i teie ha’api’ira’a ’e te ha’api’ira’a 23. ’A parau rahi atu ā mai tā ’oe e nehenehe. Taui i te mau ti’ara’a.
Example
E tūati ma’i te hoa A. E ta’ata ma’i te hoa B e hī tōna.
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A: How do you feel?
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B: My stomach hurts.
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A: Do you have a fever?
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B: No, I don’t.
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A: Do you have diarrhea?
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B: Yes, I have diarrhea.
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A: Do you feel nauseated?
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B: I feel nauseated when I eat.
Situation 1
E hoa te hoa A. E niuniu te hoa B i tōna hoa nō te mea e ma’i hoto tō tōna hoa.
Situation 2
E taote te hoa A. E haere te hoa B i te taote nō te mea tē ’ite ra ’oia e ma’ihia ’oia ’e te paruparu.
Situation 3
E melo nō te ’utuāfare te hoa A. Tē ’ite ra te hoa B e ma’ihia ’oia ’e tē paraparau ra i te melo o te ’utuāfare.
Situation 4
E tūati ma’i te hoa A e pāhono ra i te niuniu paraparau. Tē niuniu ra te hoa B nō te mea e māuiui tua tōna ’e ’aita e nehenehe e huti maita’i i te aho.