Oral interpretation · AS 91803
Te tātari i te kōrero ohorere hei whakaputa i te kōrero tene
241 students sat this in 2024 · 82% passed
You need to read and analyse a piece of writing or speech in te reo Māori that you haven't seen before, then write your own response to it. Your response should show that you understand the key ideas and can develop them further by adding your own examples, expanding on the themes, or explaining them in new ways.
- ·Identify different types of ideas or arguments in the unfamiliar text
- ·Understand what the writer or speaker is trying to communicate
- ·Carefully analyse the separate parts and themes of the text
- ·Prepare your written response that develops, extends or explains the ideas from the original text
- ·Write a response that shows you can build on the source material with your own thinking
You understand the main ideas in the unfamiliar text and write a response that addresses those ideas, showing basic comprehension and engagement.
You carefully analyse the different parts and themes of the text, then prepare a response that thoughtfully develops or extends the ideas with your own examples or explanations.