Kōrero · AS 91086
Kōrero kia whakamahi i te reo o tōna ao
You need to speak in Māori about topics that matter to your world, presenting your ideas clearly and keeping your audience engaged throughout. Your speech should be purposeful and relevant—something people would actually want to listen to. This is about practical communication in real situations, not memorising formal speeches.
- ·Present a spoken piece in te reo Māori about a topic relevant to your own life or interests
- ·Organise your ideas clearly so your message makes sense from start to finish
- ·Keep your audience interested by maintaining the flow and energy of your speech
- ·Use language choices that fit your purpose and audience
- ·Make sure your speech actually achieves what you set out to do
You speak clearly about a relevant topic, your ideas are organised, and you maintain basic flow—people can follow what you're saying.
Your ideas are well-developed and clearly structured, your speech flows naturally, and you make deliberate language choices that strengthen your message.