NZSL writing · AS 91802
Sign a variety of text types in New Zealand Sign Language to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
Sign a variety of text types in New Zealand Sign Language to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts
This standard asks you to sign different types of texts in New Zealand Sign Language in real-life situations to share information, express ideas, and give your opinions. You'll be creating multiple pieces for different audiences and purposes, and you need to show that your signing is clear, uses proper grammar and structure, and gets your message across convincingly.
Your signing conveys the information, ideas, and opinions clearly enough to be understood, even if there are some inconsistencies in articulation, vocabulary, sign order, or facial grammar.
Your signing develops and connects information and opinions in a credible way, with a good range of language features chosen to fit your audience and purpose, and the inconsistencies don't get in the way of understanding.
Your signing carefully integrates information and opinions with controlled, precise language choices that work well for your audience and purpose, and any inconsistencies don't disrupt communication at all.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.