Language features analysis · AS 92386
Te tātari i ngā tūhononga o ngā āhuatanga motuhake i tētahi momo reo kua ākona
Te tātari i ngā tūhononga o ngā āhuatanga motuhake i tētahi momo reo kua ākona
This standard asks you to analyse how different features of a language type you've studied in class work together and connect to each other. You'll pick a specific language genre (like mōteatea, haka, or pakimaero) and explore how its key features create meaning and effect. Your job is to show you understand what these features do and why they matter in that particular type of reo.
You identify features of the language type and explain clearly how they connect, using examples to show why these connections matter.
You thoroughly and deeply explore how features interact and create effects, carefully examine specific details, justify your thinking with solid evidence, and structure your answer around the question.
You explain connections with precision and clarity, show how features work together to create meaning, examine how features interact with the context, support your ideas with strong evidence, and maintain a logical structure throughout.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.