Level 1A | ACE Funded Course
This 8-week course meets for 1.5 hours each week, at the same time on the same evening.
Description
Our NZSL courses are designed to empower learners with essential communication skills and cultural understanding.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
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Exchange personal information confidently and share life events, including their experiences with language learning.
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Describe and provide information about others, enhancing social interactions.
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Discuss extended family/whānau and explore family origins.
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Talk about activities, food, and things around the house, enriching everyday conversations.
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Engage in discussions about home life and housework, fostering practical communication.
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Share personal experiences related to mishaps at home, promoting relatability and understanding.
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Extend their knowledge of NZSL grammatical structures, improving their signing skills.
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Develop a deeper awareness of the cultural context for using NZSL with Deaf people, fostering respectful and inclusive communication.
Additionally, learners will gain the ability to:
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Exchange greetings and make introductions while understanding simple class instructions.
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Understand the importance of facial expressions in NZSL and gain insights into Deaf culture.
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Use eye gaze effectively and master numbers 1-10 and the fingerspelling alphabet.
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Name common food and drink items, make and respond to requests, and express likes and dislikes.
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Communicate effectively in classroom settings, follow instructions, and navigate basic needs and emergency procedures.
Prerequisites
A course can proceed only if it receives a minimum number of enrolments.
We must cancel the course a week before if we require more enrolments.
We will inform you of the cancellation via email; please check your inbox frequently.
If you need to cancel your registration, please review NZSL4U's terms and conditions.