I read Aroha's Ways then rewrite the story using my own words describing how I feel when I am happy and when I am sad.
Ko ha taʻahine au ʻoku ou saiʻia ke ʻalu ʻo fakatau he fakaʻosinga ʻo e uike mo e ʻaho maloloo kotoa pe. ʻOku ou hoko foki ko ha taha fiefia, faitotonu, ʻofa, mo tokoni.
How do you show happiness??
I show happiness by smiling every day, coming into the class in a beautiful mood, playing with other students when they don’t have any friends so that I get to know them more. Even though I don’t know them I just approach them so they have someone to play with.
‘Okú ke fakahaaʻi fēfē ʻa e mamahí??
ʻOku ou fakahaaʻi ʻeku loto mamahi ʻi heʻeku haʻu ki he kalasí ʻi ha faʻahinga ongo ʻoku ʻikai leleí, ʻo ʻikai lava ke vaʻinga mo ha taha, tangutu toko taha ʻi tuʻa pe ʻi loto, ongoʻi taʻelata, loto mamahi, pea mo tuenoa ʻiate au pē.
When Langiola is happy:
She shows the values to everyone and follows her parents and the teacher’s expectations which fit in well with who she is.
She shows loving and caring attributes
Always say mālō ē lelei with a big smile on her pretty face
She shows Faka’apa’apa, Mana tangata, Lototoo, Feveitokai’aki, Kaitiakitanga, Manakitanga and ako and Tauhiva in everything she does
She feels proud of herself
She feels delightful, grateful, charmed, optimistic and should be proud with herself
ʻI he taimi ʻoku loto mamahi ai Langiola:
ʻOku ne ongoʻi loto mamahi
ʻOkú ne ongoʻi loto mamahi
ʻOku ne ongoʻi mafasia
ʻOkú ne ongoʻi loto mamahi
ʻOku ne fakahaaʻi ha ongo kovi ʻaupito
ʻOku ne fakahaaʻi ha ʻulungaanga kovi
ʻOku ne fakahaaʻi ʻoku ʻikai fie vaʻinga ha taha mo ia
When Langiola is confident:
She can do anything she puts her mind into.
She takes a deep breathe in and out and then
She feels calm to speak in front of everyone
And she feels relaxed.
She feels brave and has the courage to try her best.
She feels strong when she know she has given her all
She feels encouraged to take a leap when she faces any challenges.
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