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Transcript
Students will learn:
Phonics: /-ure/ Key sentences: What is the Haka? Are New Zealanders called ‘kiwis’ after a bird or a fruit? With what do Maori people decorate their bodies?
Key words: New Zealand, kiwi, tattoo, Maori, Haka Grammar: /to carve/, /to stomp/, can’t
Welcome
Start
Level 4 Unit 6 Lesson 5
What do you know about British culture?
British Culture
Vocabulary
The Culture of New Zealand
New Zealanders are known as ‘kiwis’ because of the kiwi bird, not the kiwi fruit. The kiwi bird is the national bird of New Zealand.
Kiwis
Tena koutou!
Most people in New Zealand speak English, but some speak the native language, Maori. In Maori, ‘Tena koutou’ means ‘Hello.’
The Culture of New Zealand
The Maori people have a traditional dance called the Haka where they stomp, jump and stick out their tongues.
The Haka
The Maori people decorate their bodies with tattoos. They also carve these tattoos onto masks.
Tattoos
Grammar
Are New Zealanders called ‘kiwis’ after a bird or a fruit?
fruit
bird
Kiwi Bird or Kiwi Fruit?
What is the Haka?
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What is the Haka?
with
people
their
Maori
decorate
tattoos.
bodies
With what do Maori people decorate their bodies?
Make a Sentence
contraction
can’t
can notcannot
can
A contraction is a word made by shortening and combining two words
Contractions
Contractions- Simple Past Tense
can't
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- Timon can ride a bike.
- Can you call the hospital?
- Ursula and Rory can make delicious Chinese food.
- I can dance like the Maori.
- The Palish family can speak four languages.
Change the Sentences
Phonics
dure
pure
/-ure/
mure
ture
bure
fure
lure
nure
/-ure/
Reading
Brier and Lore McClure are retired. They don’t work anymore. They don’t want to rest; they want to explore the world. They want to be sure they see more, so they speak about the future while they walk on the shore.
Happy Retirement
Brier wants to visit the Maasai people in Kenya. The traditional dances lure him. He can watch the tall men jump over the fire. Lore isn’t sure because she thinks the plains will be a bore.
Happy Retirement
Lore would rather rent an RV and tour the National Parks in America. They can enjoy the pure air in the forest, or if they want drier weather, camp under the big azure sky in the desert.
Happy Retirement
Brier wants a big adventure, so maybe Brazil. They can catch the score at a football game and tour pure nature on the Amazon river. Lore loves to shop and can visit the stores in Rio. They won’t want more than Brazil on their tour!
Happy Retirement
The McClure’s figure out their retirement plan. They are not tired or down to the wire. They will visit the Maasai, the National Parks and Brazil. But first, the best cure: to relax by the shore.
Happy Retirement
/-ore/
/-ure/
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Make a List
Maa
English
Chinese
English and French
Maori
Match the Languages
SoluTIOn
Goodbye
Thank you!
carve
carve
carves
carves
carves
carve
carve
they
we
it
she
he
you
/to carve/
stomp
stomp
stomps
stomps
stomps
stomp
stomp
they
we
it
she
he
you
/to stomp/