Writing Cook Islands Māori · AS 91542
Write a variety of text types in clear Cook Islands Māori to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
Write a variety of text types in clear Cook Islands Māori to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
This standard asks you to write several different types of text in Cook Islands Māori—like emails, letters, articles, or creative pieces—that explore and explain different ideas and perspectives on a topic. Your writing needs to be clear and well-organised, showing that you understand how to adapt your language and format to suit different audiences and purposes. You'll need to support your ideas with evidence or explanations, and also show you can evaluate or respond to other people's viewpoints.
You write several different text types in Cook Islands Māori that are organised appropriately and explore different ideas, even if there are some spelling, vocabulary, or formatting inconsistencies that don't seriously get in the way of meaning.
Your writing is convincing and well-developed, with ideas and perspectives that connect logically; you select language features carefully to match your audience and purpose, and there are few inconsistencies that distract from your message.
Your writing is controlled and sophisticated, with ideas and perspectives that are fully integrated and credible; language and features are expertly chosen and used, and any minor inconsistencies do not affect how your message comes across.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.