Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Talking

 


Do you enjoy talking in English?









What would help you get better at talking in English?







Do you sometimes talk too much?







Do you sometimes talk too little?








Who do you like talking to most in the whole world?







Do you like talking to strangers?


















Synonyms of "talk"





chat
speak
tell
discuss
converse
gossip


1. I love calling my friends back at home to catch up on all the latest ______
2. He is a quiet person and doesn't _____ much.
3. Are you a good at ____ing jokes?
4. Everyone in the cafe is _____ing loudly.
5. I need to _______ my future with my boss.
6. She is very good at French - she can ______ quite naturally.







Conversation skills

 

Are you a natural talker?

Do you talk too much?

Do you like talking to new people?


match

 

1. you can't finish a conversation well

2. You tell long boring stories

3. you talk for too long

4. you can't tell a good story

5. you have nothing in common with anyone

6. you say things at the wrong moment

 

A) Always searching for anecdotes (stories about things that happened to you)

B) prolonging a conversation unnecessarily

C) struggling to find common interests

D) lacking storytelling confidence

E) mis-timing your entrance

F) You end the conversation at the wrong moment

 

Rank the following from easiest to hardest: 1-6

___ To start a conversation
___ To finish a conversation
___ To change topic in a conversation
___ To get the other person to contribute to a conversation
___ To get the other person to stop talking for a moment
___ To disagree without offending the other person/people

 

When was the last time you talked and talked and talked with someone?

Where do you talk more?

in the classroom

in the car

in the train

in a cafe

online

What would you most enjoy talking about?

a famous painting      cats      your house     the weather       politics      your culture      sports     travel     yourself        nightlife        new foods you haven't tried              your feelings        music       feelings      people          work         nature

 

Here are some expressions with the word "talk" - can you guess what they mean?

 

sweet talk

small talk

sleep talk

straight talk

sales talk

to talk shop

to talk truth

to talk rubbish

to talk sth over

to talk yourself out

 


I once asked a Japanese student what she missed most from Japan. She said "talking without speaking". 

 

What do you think she meant?



The following pictures represent idioms literally

Image result for lip service idiom

Lip service

The government only pays lip service to the idea of improving the living standards of the poor.










Related image

A slip of the tongue


"Be careful what you say to the police - a slip of the tongue could get us all put in jail."




Try these  out - there's no correct answer

She said


"                  ", she answered.
"                  ", she responded.
"                  ", she replied.
"                  ", she retorted.
"                  ", she called.
"                  ", she explained.
"                  ", she laughed.
"                  ", she screamed.
"                  ", she shouted.
"                  ", she admitted.
"                  ", she lied.
"                  ", she whispered.
"                  ", she sobbed.
"                  ", she hissed.
"                  ", she apologised.



Hey there!
You're wrong about that
No thanks
Go away!
I can't go on!
I love you
I hate you
I'm sorry, it's all my fault
It is very late and I am too tire to discuss this
Only an idiot would say that
I'm depressed
I suppose you're right
stop it at once
I'll be there in a minute
I'm just not ready for this level of commitment





What is she actually saying to him?


She: Hey - are golfing today? It's the second time this week.
He: But you said it was fine?
She: It is fine. It's perfectly fine.






What does she mean?

She: Are you wearing that?

She: Hey do you want to get some coffee?

She: I'll be ready in a minute.

She: Do you think she's pretty?






What does he mean?

He: Hey - mind if I catch a movie with the guys?

He: Wow - you're beautiful.

He: I'm fine. Really. Stop looking at me.









Phrases used

It's the second time this week!
But you said it was fine.
It is fine. It's perfectly fine.
Well, you're in luck.
Let me just check with my wife.
Mind if I go?
If that's what you want to do.
You're in luck.
On second thought
Now that's more like it





Synonyms of "talk"


chat

speak

tell

discuss

converse

gossip


 

1. I love calling my friends back at home to catch up on all the latest ______

2. He is a quiet person and doesn't _____ much.

3. Are you a good at ____ing jokes?

4. Everyone in the cafe is _____ing loudly.

5. I need to _______ my future with my boss.

6. She is very good at French - she can ______ quite naturally.

 

 

Rank the following from easiest to hardest: 1-6

___ To start a conversation
___ To finish a conversation
___ To change topic in a conversation
___ To get the other person to contribute to a conversation
___ To get the other person to stop talking for a moment
___ To disagree without offending the other person/people

 

 

When was the last time you talked and talked and talked with someone?


Where do you talk more?


in the classroom

in the car

in the train

in a cafe

online

in the kitchen



 

What would you most enjoy talking about?


a famous painting     

cats     

your house   

 the weather       

politics     

your culture     

sports    

travel     

yourself       

nightlife       

new foods you haven't tried             

 your feelings       

music      

feelings     

people         

 work        

nature


 

Here are some expressions with the word "talk" - can you guess what they mean?


 sweet talk

small talk

sleep talk

straight talk

sales talk

to talk truth

to talk rubbish

to talk sth over 



I once asked a Japanese student what she missed most from Japan. She said "talking without speaking". 

 What do you think she meant?

 

Video – The Manslator

What is she actually saying to him?

She: Hey - are golfing today? It's the second time this week.

He: But you said it was fine?

She: It is fine. It's perfectly fine.

 

What does she mean?

She: Are you wearing that?

She: Hey do you want to get some coffee?

She: I'll be ready in a minute.

She: Do you think she's pretty?

 

What does he mean?

He: Hey - mind if I catch a movie with the guys?

He: Wow - you're beautiful.

He: I'm fine. Really. Stop looking at me.

 

Phrases used


It's the second time this week!

But you said it was fine.

It is fine. It's perfectly fine.

Well, you're in luck.

Let me just check with my wife.

Mind if I go?

If that's what you want to do.

You're in luck.

On second thought

Now that's more like it


 








Do you like getting or giving advice?










Which things to do like to get advice about?

health
love life
shopping
restaurants
family matters
travel ideas
friendship
school
career
books to read
films or TV shows to see
money matters

Where do you get advice? - books, friends, family, TV, online...









Do you need advice on anything at the moment?










Has anyone ever given you some really bad advice?










Has anyone ever given you some good advice?









What's the difference?

We stopped to talk.                  We stopped talking.


















I once asked a Japanese student what she missed most from Japan. She said "talking without speaking". 

What do you think she meant?













Can you think of a better way to say this?


How was you're weekend?
It was good.


How's your soup?
Good.

Did you enjoy that class.
No


That's a nice shirt.
Thanks.

What do you think about Joanna?
She's nice.


How are you feeling after she spoke to you that way.
Bad.


Tell me about you'r family?
They are nice.


What are your plans this weekend?
I don't know




Recreate this simple story. You can't use nice good, big , or bad, and you can't repeat yourself.


Last weekend I performed with my band at a book launch. Lots of nice people came and the room was big and really nice. It felt good to play to a big crowd of nice people. The listened to the music good. It made me feel good about my music, which was nice. I'm quite bad at feeling good in crowds though. It doesn't feel good, even though I try to be nice. I just always somehow feel bad, you know? Anyway, my girlfriend was really nice and videoed our performance. I expected it to sound bad, but when I watched it it sounded pretty good. That's nice.



Big talk








Are you a fast talker?














Do you mind being interrupted?























Do you tend to talk directly or indirectly about your feelings?















Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Common responses

 



Echoing:

Another easy way to keep the other person talking is to echo the key thing they're saying, like this:

A) I'm going to the movies tonight.
B) The movies?

 In this dialogue the speakers echo one another to maintain clarity. Guess the words in the gaps.


A) I'm going to the movies tonight.
B) The _______?
A) Yes, I'm going to see a new anime movie.
B) An _______ movie?
A) It's a new one from Studio Ghibli.
B) ___________! I love those movies.
A)You _____ them?
B) Of course - what's the title?
A) The _____ - I'm not sure. I'll google it.
B) Okay ______ it. If I haven't seen it, could I come along?
A) Sure, you can _____ _____... Here it is - it's called Ponyo.
B) ______ - I don't think I've seen that one.
A) Well, it's on a 6.45 tonight.
B) ______. Great. I'm keen to come.
A) _____! Let's meet here at school at 5.15 and then walk down to the cinema.
B) _____. Sure thing, I'll be here.




Check

 

A) I'm going to the movies tonight.

B) The movies?

A) Yes, I'm going to see a new anime movie.

B) An Anime movie?

A) It's a new one from Studio Ghibli.

B) Studio Ghibli! I love those movies.

A) You love them?

B) Of course - what's the title?

A) The title - I'm not sure. I'll google it.

B) Okay google it. If I haven't seen it, could I come along?

A) Sure, you can come along... Here it is - it's called Ponyo.

B) Ponyo - I don't think I've seen that one.

A) Well, it's on a 6.45 tonight.

B) 6.45. Great. I'm keen to come.

A) Great! Let's meet here at school at 5.15 and then walk down to the cinema.

B) 5.15. Sure thing, I'll be here.

 


Common responses

Quizlet practice




Reacting to questions

When someone asks you a question, try commenting on the question before you answer it.

Oh, it's funny you should ask me that because...

I was wondering if you'd ask me that.

I wasn't expecting that question.

That's an interesting question.

I like the question.

That's a tricky one

This question makes me feel happy because...

I was hoping you'd ask me that.

Oh not that question!

Hmmm. Let me think about that.

Can you be more specific?

Can you rephrase the question?

What do you mean exactly?

Good question.

Tough question.

Nice question.




Prompts like these elicit further input from a conversational partner. Use them!

Really?
Interesting.
Go on?
Okay.
Yes?
Great.
Continue.
Did you really?
Perfect.
Nice.
How terrible.
Oh.
And?
Then what?
So?
Crazy!
Amazing.
No!?
You're kidding, aren't you?
Funny. Keep talking!
Good one.
Good for you.
Of course.
No way!?
Ha ha.
Yeah.
Yeah?
Yeah!


Noelia: Morning, Bob.

Bob: Oh, good ________. 

Noelia: It's so rainy today. The weather in this country is horrible!

Bob: Yes … yes … The ________ was even worse when I lived in Canada.

Noelia: Oh, I didn't know that you lived in __________, Bob. How cool!

Bob: One winter it was _______ cold and windy _____  I fell on the ice and broke my leg in three places.

Noelia: Oh no! You're ________!

Bob: I wish I _________, Noelia, I wish I was. I was never the same after that winter. And my leg is still bad today.

Noelia: Really? I'm sorry to _______ that. Poor you.

Bob: But it's not all bad. I met my wife in the hospital. She was the doctor who looked at my leg!

Noelia: __________! 

Bob: It was love at first ________! 

Noelia: Ah, ______’s brilliant!

Bob: Yes, and we're _________ in love 40 years later …  

Noelia: So in the end, breaking your leg was ______________ that could have happened.

Bob: Yes, I _________ it was!

 




Noelia: Hi, Bob!

Bob: Oh, morning, Noelia.

Noelia: So, what's _____? 

Bob: New, hmm, let me ______. Hmm … Nothing _____. Oh, hang on. My dog Bertie had his 14th birthday on Monday! 

Noelia: Oh, he's getting old ______?

Bob: I guess ____ … but not as old as his owner. 

Noelia: Haha … er, _________ …

Bob: How _______ you, Noelia? How's it going? 

Noelia: Great, actually. Yeah … ______ good.

Bob: _____ the way, I ________ to ask you, where in Spain are you from?

Noelia: I'm from Santander.

Bob: Oh, _______. Wonderful to grow up near the sea. 

Noelia: Yeah, it was perfect. Ah, I miss the sea. 

Bob: I know what you ______. I used to live in Spain and I _________ loved it.

Noelia: Really? I _______ know that, Bob! 

Bob: Yeah, I had a little bar on the Costa Brava.

Noelia: Wow! So do you speak Spanish ______?

Bob: Oh, _____ much. Ah, those were the days! Excuse me. Perdona, Noelia. Tengo que irme. Me necesitan en el segundo piso. ¡Hasta pronto! 

Noelia: Wow! 

 


Alex: You won’t believe what happened to me yesterday.
Jamie: R_____?

Alex: I ran into my old school teacher at the airport.
Jamie: I__________.

Alex: And guess what—he remembered my name after ten years.
Jamie: G___ ___?

Alex: He even asked about that science project I failed.
Jamie: O____.

Alex: Then he started laughing about it like it was the best thing ever.
Jamie: Y___?

Alex: And he said it was actually his favorite project because it exploded.
Jamie: G____.

Alex: Apparently, he tells that story to every class he teaches now.
Jamie: C_______.

Alex: He even showed me pictures he kept of the mess.
Jamie: D__ ___ r______?

Alex: Yep, still had them on his phone!
Jamie: P______.

Alex: I couldn’t believe it either.
Jamie: N___.

Alex: But then he told me the school had to repaint the whole lab.
Jamie: H__ t_______.

Alex: Yeah… I felt a bit bad about that.
Jamie: O_.

Alex: But wait, there’s more.
Jamie: A__?

Alex: He said that incident inspired three students to become scientists.
Jamie: T___ w___?

Alex: One of them even works at a big research company now.
Jamie: S__?

Alex: So my failure kind of helped people succeed!
Jamie: C_____!

Alex: I know, right?
Jamie: A_______.

Alex: He even thanked me for it.
Jamie: N__!?

Alex: I swear, I’m not making this up.
Jamie: Y_____ k_______, a_____ y__?

Alex: Not at all!
Jamie: F____. K___ t______!

Alex: Then we grabbed coffee and talked for an hour.
Jamie: G___ o___.

Alex: He said I was one of his most memorable students.
Jamie: G___ f__ y__.

Alex: I guess I made an impression.
Jamie: O_ c______.

Alex: And get this—he offered to write me a recommendation letter.
Jamie: N__ w__!?

Alex: Yep, just like that.
Jamie: H_ h_.

Alex: I walked away feeling pretty great.
Jamie: Y___.

Alex: You think that’s lucky, right?
Jamie: Y___?

Alex: Best airport trip ever.
Jamie: Y___!

Alex: You won’t believe what happened to me yesterday.
Jamie: Really?

Alex: I ran into my old school teacher at the airport.
Jamie: Interesting.

Alex: And guess what—he remembered my name after ten years.
Jamie: Go on?

Alex: He even asked about that science project I failed.
Jamie: Okay.

Alex: Then he started laughing about it like it was the best thing ever.
Jamie: Yes?

Alex: And he said it was actually his favorite project because it exploded.
Jamie: Great.

Alex: Apparently, he tells that story to every class he teaches now.
Jamie: Continue.

Alex: He even showed me pictures he kept of the mess.
Jamie: Did you really?

Alex: Yep, still had them on his phone!
Jamie: Perfect.

Alex: I couldn’t believe it either.
Jamie: Nice.

Alex: But then he told me the school had to repaint the whole lab.
Jamie: How terrible.

Alex: Yeah… I felt a bit bad about that.
Jamie: Oh.

Alex: But wait, there’s more.
Jamie: And?

Alex: He said that incident inspired three students to become scientists.
Jamie: Then what?

Alex: One of them even works at a big research company now.
Jamie: So?

Alex: So my failure kind of helped people succeed!
Jamie: Crazy!

Alex: I know, right?
Jamie: Amazing.

Alex: He even thanked me for it.
Jamie: No!?

Alex: I swear, I’m not making this up.
Jamie: You're kidding, aren't you?

Alex: Not at all!
Jamie: Funny. Keep talking!

Alex: Then we grabbed coffee and talked for an hour.
Jamie: Good one.

Alex: He said I was one of his most memorable students.
Jamie: Good for you.

Alex: I guess I made an impression.
Jamie: Of course.

Alex: And get this—he offered to write me a recommendation letter.
Jamie: No way!?

Alex: Yep, just like that.
Jamie: Ha ha.

Alex: I walked away feeling pretty great.
Jamie: Yeah.

Alex: You think that’s lucky, right?
Jamie: Yeah?

Alex: Best airport trip ever.
Jamie: Yeah!



Saturday, April 4, 2026

Animals and Nature

 

1
It is a small bird from New Zealand with soft, brown feathers. It cannot fly and uses its long beak to find food. It is active at night.

2
It is a black and white animal that lives in China. It mainly eats bamboo and spends many hours eating each day. It is usually calm and moves slowly.

3
It lives in Australia and moves by jumping on its strong back legs. It uses its tail to keep balance. It carries its baby in a pouch on its body.

4
It lives in the ocean and has a wide, flat body. It often hides under the sand to stay safe. It can use its tail to defend itself.

5
It lives in very hot and dry deserts. It has one or two humps that store energy. It can survive for a long time without drinking water.

6
It is a powerful animal that people often ride or use for work. It can run fast and travel long distances. It eats grass and needs a lot of space.

7
It is a long animal with no legs and smooth skin. It moves by pushing its body along the ground. Some types are poisonous, but many are harmless.

8
It is a farm animal that is good at climbing steep rocks. It eats grass, leaves, and other plants. It often has horns and can be very curious.

9
It is a large farm animal that lives in fields. It eats grass and produces milk for people. It usually lives in groups with other animals.

10
It is a strong bird that flies high and hunts for food. It has excellent eyesight to spot small animals. It catches its food with sharp claws.

11
It is a sea animal that is known for its intelligence. It lives in groups and communicates with sounds. It swims quickly and often jumps out of the water.

 





Parts of animals

udder       snout       horn       tusk       claw       beak
paw      tail       wing      antenna       fin       flipper 
shell     fur      whisker     gill      fang     trunk     hoof
feather   scales     antlers      pouch     hair     wool




Types of animals

a predator   a pack animal    a mammal    a reptile
an amphibian     a grazing animal     a rodent
an insect   a sea bird     a scavenger     a domesticated animal
an ape     a flightless bird   





Animal habitats


Image result for reef





Image result for north pole




Image result for alpine forest



Habitats - what animals live here?

The desert

Reefs

Rainforest

The city

Mountains

The deep ocean

The beach

The arctic

Antarctica

The moon



Grammar: Comparison

Comparatives review

less beautiful than
more beautiful than

easier than
smaller than


the most (longer) adj
the least (longer) adj

the adj + est

the + irregular adj
e.g. worst, best...




Basic animal vocabulary:

24 items (A2)

Kahoot (A2)














What animal is "man's best friend"?




Pollutionwildlifeendangeredspeciesconservationprotectionclimatechangeenvironmentallyfriendlyrecyclerainforestprimateschimpanzeeecologyfarmingresearchbiodiversityeagleloggingdeforestationpoachingthreatenedconservationisttourismeducationprogrammenationalparkshabitatwetlandsdestruction



Nouns:

continent
population
breed









Pronunciation:

(With some vocab from the workshop script)








zzzzuuuu (not tzu or joo or jzu!)

zoo










l / r

really interesting










v /r

favourite









r / z

differences









str / st

strongest








st / st  / nd / lz (consonant shift)

fastest land animals









ai / ng / r / nd

lazing around








kst

next










str / ks / ng

stretching and exercising










au / ( zh - television, unusual)

enclosure










r / r / nd

run around









l


definitely









ks / pt

except









r / ntl

apparently










l / ntly / r / nd (consonant shift)

I'll definitely recommend it























Wednesday, April 1, 2026

What is conversation?

 A: Conversation isn't just speaking - it is also listening. You need to listen and respond to the person you are talking to. When you speak, you use your knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. We have conversations for many reasons: to exchange information, to make plans, to ask for help and simply chat to our friends and family. 

 B: There are some important things to remember when you are having a conversation. Say what you want to say, but also give your partner a chance to speak. It's a good idea to ask questions to encourage your partner to speak. When you are listening, show that you are interested. If you do these things, you'll have a good conversation.


Discuss

1. Why is listening important in a conversation?

2. What can happen if you don’t listen to the other person?

3. What are some reasons people have conversations? Which one is most common for you?

4. How can you show someone that you are interested when you are listening?

5. Do you think you are a good listener? Why or why not?

6. What should you do to give your partner a chance to speak?

7. Think about the dictation activity you just did. What was easy and what was difficult for you?

8. Did the dictation help you notice anything about your listening or spelling?

9. What kind of language (words or phrases) can you use to follow the advice in the text (for example, to show interest or respond politely)?

10. Do you prefer speaking or listening in conversations? Why?

Hobbies and Interests

 

Emir: Hi, Paul. I made you a cup of tea. ______ how you like it, milk and two sugars.

Paul: Oh, thanks, Emir.

Emir: You're welcome. _____ what do you do when you're not working?

Paul: Oh, umm, not ______. I'm always really tired in the evenings and at weekends.

Emir: Haven't you got any hobbies?

Paul: ______, I've recently started doing meditation.

Emir: I didn't know you did meditation. I do too!

Paul: ____, ______. _____, _______, how often do you practise?

 Emir: Most mornings usually, but if it's really busy, then sometimes it's hard to find time.

Paul: ______, I know what you mean. I normally meditate once or twice a week. I never have enough time to do it more than that.

Emir: What are you doing now?

Paul: Nothing ______, just drinking my tea …

 

 


have

didn't

do

usually

do

once or twice

find


 

1. I ________ know you did meditation.

2. I _____ too!

3. How often _____ you practise?

4. Most mornings,______.

5. Sometimes it's hard to _____ time.

6. I normally meditate _________ a week.

7. I never _____ enough time.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Childhood

 Main Questions

  1. When were you born?
  2. What is your earliest memory?
  3. Did you have any pets as a child? What kind?
  4. What did you do in the summer?
  5. What was your favorite game?
  6. Who was your best friend as a child?
  7. What were you afraid of as a child?
  8. Describe your parents. What were they like?

 

 

Follow-up Questions (Mixed Order)

A. What did you do together?
B. Why do you remember it?
C. What did you do with them?
D. Where did you live then?
E. Why was it your favorite?
F. Are you still afraid of it now?
G. What are their jobs?
H. What was its name?


Sunday, March 29, 2026

Draw and tell

The stork


a. the man sees the whole stork.

b. the man returns to the eye of the stork.

c. the man travels down and up the first leg of the stork.

d. the man travels down and up the second leg of the stork.

e. the man sees the stork's tail.

f. the man sees the stork's body.

g. the man goes down the stork's neck.

h. the man goes up the stork's neck.

g. the man leaves the eye of the stork.

h. the man is in the first of the stork.




What do the words in bold mean – can you guess just by reading?

a. Māui uses blood from his own nose as bait and uses a magic hook made from a jawbone
b. Maui returns to find the fish horribly cut up and is very upset
c. Māui hides in his brothers' waka in the night
d. Māui's brothers argue over the fish and cut it up
e. Māui springs out from his hiding place while far out at sea
f. Maui’s brothers always refuse to take him when they go out fishing
g. Deep under the ocean, Maui’s magic hook attracts the greatest fish of all
h. Maui leaves his brothers to take care of the big fish
i. Māui uses his might to bring in the big fish
j. Maui's brothers are grumpy and they will not share any of their fish bait with Maui
k. The North island is the fish (it is called Te Ika a Maui) and the South Island is the canoe (Te Wakanui a Maui)

Watch the film without sound (sped up)

Now try to put the events in order


1.

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10.

11.


Discuss

1.  What happens first after Māui is refused by his brothers?

2. Why does Māui hide in the waka, and what happens next?

3. What does Māui do when they are far out at sea?

4. Why does Māui use blood from his nose as bait?

5. Why are Māui’s brothers grumpy, and how does this affect Māui?

6. What happens because Māui uses a magic hook?

7. Why does Māui get upset when he returns?

8. How does the story explain the shape of Aotearoa (New Zealand)

 

 

1. Maui’s brothers would always refuse to take him when they went out fishing

2. Māui hid in their waka in the night

3. Māui springs out from his hiding place while at sea

4. Maui's brothers were grumpy and they did not share any of their fish bait with Maui

5. Māui used blood from his own nose as bait and used a magic hook made from a jawbone

6. Deep under the ocean, Maui’s magic hook attracted a greatest

fish of all

7. Māui used his might to bring in fish

8. Maui left his brothers to take care of the fish

9. Māui's brothers argued over the fish and cut it up

10. Maui returned to find the fish horribly cut up and was very upset

11. The North island is the fish (Te Ika a Maui) and the South Island is the canoe (Te Wakanui a Maui)

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Maui and the fish


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Maui loved fishing but his brothers

would always refuse to take him and they

would always leave Maui behind

determined Maui came up with a plan in

Māui hides in the waka in the night

the night while we did sneak away and he

did hide himself within the bottom of

the canoe it's there he lay hidden the

next day Maui's brothers sit off to fish

supposing that they had left

Maui behind they did not realize that

Maui was hiding at the bottom of the

canoe while we waited until though afar

of the sea and then suddenly he sprung

Māui springs out while at sea

out from his hiding place surprising his

brothers

Maui's brothers were grumpy and they did

not share the abate with Maori so he

struck himself in the nose causing it to

bleed and he smeared the blood all over

Māui uses blood from his nose as bait

the sacred jawbone that he used as a

hook

Maui flashed the piece of life to his

hook and he began to drill it high above

his head

until finally he liquor

launching the hook-far up to see

the hook descended deeper and deeper

into the depths of Tangaroa

until it reached the ocean floor it's

there while we soak gave off a saint

which attracted a greatest

that fish took hold and started to pull

Maui in the canoe down a canoe tossed

and turned and fear of losing their

Māui uses his might to bring in fish

lives

Molly's brothers pleaded with him to let

the fish go

amid the challenge Maui stood firm

determined Mar we did not give up he

caught on support from his brothers to

help him and he prayed mightily for a

drink

the strength of everyone they began to

hold the fish from the sea

Maui had left his brothers to take care

of us fish why he gathered his people

but honor has returned his brothers had

Māui's brothers cut up fish

already cut and hacked into the great

fish today

Molly's canoe is known as the South

Te Ika A Māui

Island with the great fish of Maui being

the North Island with Stuart island

being that anchor the landscapes of the

North Island being carved out by Maui's

brothers

this is the story of the great fish of Maui