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They Don't look Like Samoans >

Do Now

Do NOT look at your notes!

Write the numbers 1 to 10 in English and then put the Samoan translation next to it.

The fluid Samoan language users need to write a sentence using 5 numbers!

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

Students will test their revision of numbers

Our fluent speakers will be able to test their skills writing sentences using numbers and passing their knowledge to other learners.

Learners will have explored how to translate simple questions.

Learners will develop their knowledge of Samoan words for parts of the body.

Number Check

Check your Numbers

Try to write these maths problems in Samoan (use our fluent speakers to help you with the words you don't know)

1 + 3 - 4 + 5 =

7 + 3 =

One Tasi

Two Lua

Three Tolu

Four Fa

Five Lima

SIx Ono

Seven Fitu

Eight Valu

Nine Iva

Ten Sefulu

Here and There

Here and There

What is the Samoan Words for

Try to write in Samoan the following pharses

one here

two there

five quickly

seven slowly

nine always

ten never

Could our fluent speakers write the correct use on our board please.

Here

There

Quickly

Slowly

Always

Never

O inei

O'ila

Vave

Lemu

Taimi'uma

le taitai

Parts of the Body

Body Parts

The Challenge My Adventurous Ones is -

Can you write a Samoan sentence for -

One mouth, two eyes, one nose, two ears, makes six parts of our one face.

Ulu

Foliga

Laulu

Mata

Taliga

Isu

Gutu

O le nifo

Head

Face

Hair

Eye

Ear

Nose

Mouth

Tooth

OUR Samoan Word Experts

London

San Francisco

Brussels

New York

Beijing

Houston

Hong Kong

What Do Our Experts think is the correct structure?

Do we have any other students ready to try to put their answer on our board?

Do Now

How would you write in Samoan -

Where is he?

Some Questions

O fea o iai le tama?

What is this?

O lea lea mea?

The Fale

Filemu!

This is the Samoan word for Quiet!

When this word comes up it means the MUM is about to start!

Sad?

A Couple More to Develop Us!

Why are you sad?

How do you want to pay?

Aisea e te fa'anoanoa ai?

E fa'apefea ona e mana'o e totogi?

The Fale

Fale in the Samoan language means house, it also is the base word for Samoan Architecture.

An example of this link is the word for church - Falesa.

The fale is a lightly constructed dwelling that is in response to the climate and cultural demands in Samoa.

The Fale

The Fale

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiyvuqA8dPiAhWNA3IKHYt3D70QjRx6BAgBEAU&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jamesschollum.com%2Fsamoan-architecture&psig=AOvVaw1eixT_MZ-FImpbEOzyHHpQ&ust=1559877057093531

Here is a picture of a Samoan Fale

Your learning task is to draw it.

Make sure you get the architecture in your drawing.

How does the Fale get the strength to not blow down in high winds?

The answer is in the picture.

Fale

The Fale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGsVxl3gXwk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7jt9QuiT_4

When you watch these videos, write down the names of the parts of the fale.

You will be tested on them.

Kahoot

Kahoot

https://play.kahoot.it/#/?quizId=e5f1b8dd-1b27-4b24-b942-130727cd469a

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