NZSL writing · AS 91825
Sign a variety of text types in clear New Zealand Sign Language to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
Sign a variety of text types in clear New Zealand Sign Language to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
This standard asks you to sign multiple different types of texts in clear, fluent New Zealand Sign Language to show you can explore and present different viewpoints and ideas. You need to match your signing style and language choices to different audiences and purposes, and be able to back up your ideas with explanations or evidence.
You sign multiple text types in clear NZSL that convey your ideas despite some small issues with articulation, vocabulary, or fluency, and you explore and justify ideas with basic explanations.
You sign multiple text types in convincing NZSL where your ideas and perspectives are credible and well-connected, your language choices suit the audience and purpose, and inconsistencies don't significantly disrupt understanding.
You sign multiple text types in effective, controlled NZSL where your ideas and perspectives are integrated and sophisticated, you select language features skillfully for purpose and audience, and any inconsistencies don't affect clarity.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.