Writing Cook Islands Māori · AS 91117
Write a variety of text types in Cook Islands Māori to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
Write a variety of text types in Cook Islands Māori to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
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This standard asks you to write several different types of texts in Cook Islands Māori that sound natural and serve real purposes—like informing someone, sharing your ideas, or persuading them to think a certain way. You need to show you can write for different audiences and situations in a way that actually makes sense in real life, not just for a classroom exercise.
You write a variety of texts in Cook Islands Māori that communicate your information and ideas, even if there are some inconsistencies in spelling, word choices, or format.
Your texts develop and connect your ideas clearly with generally credible and convincing content, using a range of language features that fit your purpose and audience, with only minor inconsistencies.
Your texts effectively integrate well-developed ideas with controlled, sophisticated Cook Islands Māori, showing skilled selection of language and features that are clearly fit for purpose and audience, without hindering communication.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.