Understanding NZ Sign Language · AS 92357
Demonstrate understanding of New Zealand Sign Language related to everyday contexts
Demonstrate understanding of New Zealand Sign Language related to everyday contexts
You watch videos of people signing in New Zealand Sign Language and answer questions to show you understand what they signed. You need to identify key information (like events, plans, and reasons), explain what's happening, and support your answers with details from what you watched. Your answers can be in English, te reo Māori, or NZSL.
You show basic understanding of the main ideas and events in the signed videos, and you answer the questions being asked.
You explain not just what happened but why — for example, why someone changed their plan or how they felt — and you support your explanations with details from what was signed.
You show comprehensive, accurate understanding of the videos, include all the key information with relevant supporting details, and give clear, detailed explanations that are fully justified by the evidence from the signed texts.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.