NZSL presentation · AS 91796
Give a presentation in New Zealand Sign Language that communicates a personal response
You need to give a presentation in New Zealand Sign Language where you share something personal — like telling a story, describing your feelings about something, introducing yourself, or responding to an image or cultural practice. Your presentation should be clear enough that people understand your main points, even if your signing isn't perfect throughout.
- ·Sign and present your personal response clearly enough that the overall meaning gets across
- ·Use a range of NZSL vocabulary and language features that fit what you're talking about and who you're talking to
- ·Maintain reasonable fluency and pace when signing, with consistent use of facial expressions and space for reference
- ·Develop your ideas and opinions so they're connected and make sense
- ·Show you can handle the technical aspects of NZSL (sign order, articulation, and grammar) well enough that communication isn't blocked
Your presentation gets your personal response across clearly overall, even though there might be some wobbles in your signing, word choice, or how you order signs.
Your presentation is convincing and well-developed — your ideas flow together, you choose language that fits your topic and audience, and inconsistencies in your signing don't get in the way of understanding.