Samoan VSO Sentence Structure
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Samoan VSO Sentence Structure
🎯 WALT (We Are Learning To)
We are learning to: Understand and use Samoan VSO (Verb-Subject-Object) sentence structure
📋 Success Criteria:
✓ I can identify the VSO pattern in Samoan sentences
✓ I can arrange words in the correct VSO order
✓ I can use the emotion pattern: Ou te [emotion] [reason/person]
📚 Remember:
Basic Samoan word order: Verb – Subject – Object (VSO)
Emotion pattern: Ou te [emotion] [reason or person]
🔍 Part 1: Identifying VSO Structure
First: _____________ Second: _____________ Third: _____________
a) Ua ai le teine le mea'ai (The girl eats the food)
b) Na Faitau le tamaititi le tusi (The child reads the book)
c) Ta'alo le tama le polo (The boy plays ball)
✏️ Part 2: Building Sentences
a) Ou te fiafia _____________ (I am happy because...)
b) Ou te _____________ le tama (I am [emotion] at the boy)
Hint: Alu = go, tamaititi = child, aoga = school
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