NZSL presentation · AS 91823
Give a clear presentation in New Zealand Sign Language that communicates a critical response to stimulus material
Give a clear presentation in New Zealand Sign Language that communicates a critical response to stimulus material
You need to give a presentation in New Zealand Sign Language where you explain and justify your opinion about something (like a video, poster, book, or real-life experience). Your presentation should be clear and easy to follow, and must show that you've thought critically about the material—analysing what it means, what you think about it, or evaluating whether it works.
You give a clear presentation with a critical response, but your NZSL may have some inconsistencies in signs, word choice, grammar, or fluency that don't stop people understanding you.
You give a convincing presentation where your viewpoint is well-justified and believable, your NZSL is generally secure, and you choose language features that fit your purpose—with only minor bumps in consistency.
You give an effective, controlled presentation where your critical analysis is integrated smoothly throughout, your NZSL is confident and fluent, and you select and use language features skillfully that work perfectly for your audience and purpose.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.