Anglia project; New Zealand (3 of 4) - Create your own moko

New Zealand!
Kia Ora my fellow Kiwi's! What's good my friends?!

Today, we will continue our discoveries of Queenstown in the south island. 

Also we will learn some real Kiwi lingo and create our own Moko!
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New Zealand!
Kia Ora my fellow Kiwi's! What's good my friends?!

Today, we will continue our discoveries of Queenstown in the south island. 

Also we will learn some real Kiwi lingo and create our own Moko!

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A day in Queenstown
Presenting!
- Present your day in Queenstown!
- You get 2,5 minutes for each presentation
- Present it in small groups first, then...
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2:30

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Kiwi slang!
Although New Zealand was discovered by a Dutchman, Great Britain was the one that colonized the country. Hence they speak English. 

But, they have many words and phrases you might not understand. Let's find out!

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Slide 4 - Video

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Chur and sweet as can both mean.....
A
all good
B
not good

Slide 5 - Quiz

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Yeah na can be used in the following context...
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Yeah na, I love mushrooms.
B
Yeah na, I am not sure about that mate.

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Slide 7 - Video

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When a kiwi says you are pretty mean, what do they mean?
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You are really cool.
B
You are really stupid.

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Slide 9 - Video

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A kiwi want to have a yarns with you, what do they mean?
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They want to have a chat.
B
They want to have something to eat with you.

Slide 10 - Quiz

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Ta moko

Ta moko is the sacred ritual for Maori of earning the rights of passage in the form of (face) tattoos. 

It represents where you are from and what you have achieved in life.

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Draw your own Maori ta moko face tattoo!

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