Speaking Cook Islands Māori · AS 91114
Interact using spoken Cook Islands Māori to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations
Interact using spoken Cook Islands Māori to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations
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This standard asks you to have real conversations in spoken Cook Islands Māori where you share information and explain your opinions to other people. You need to handle different types of situations—formal and informal—and show you can keep a conversation going naturally, using the language appropriately and respectfully.
You have conversations in Cook Islands Māori where you share information and justify opinions, even if there are some bumps in pronunciation, pace, or stress—listeners still understand overall.
You choose language carefully that fits the situation and audience, and you handle the interaction smoothly using good strategies (asking questions, seeking clarification, encouraging) with only minor stumbles in consistency.
You choose language skilfully and consistently to match the situation and audience, maintain the conversation smoothly and naturally, and inconsistencies in delivery don't interrupt understanding at all.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.