Kōrero whakamōhio · AS 91657
Te whakapuaki whakaaro hei kōrero whakamōhio
Te whakapuaki whakaaro hei kōrero whakamōhio
This standard asks you to give a talk that informs your audience about a topic or idea. You need to clearly explain your main point, arrange your ideas in a logical order so people understand, and use language techniques (like metaphors or proverbs) and body language (gestures, facial expressions, tone) that fit your topic and help get your message across.
Your main point is clear, your ideas are organized logically, you use some appropriate language techniques and body language that fit your topic, and your audience can follow what you're saying.
You carefully organize and support your ideas so your audience really believes in or connects with your main point, and you skillfully use language techniques and body language to reinforce your message.
You use clever or alternative ways of presenting your ideas to make your unique viewpoint stand out—such as using strong arguments, careful sequencing with good supporting evidence, and precise language techniques and body language that powerfully shape how your audience understands your topic.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.