NZ Sign Language Level 1A

15th October 2024

Schedule:
7 weeks, Tue, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Kaiako/Tutor(s):
Price:
$0.00 incl. gst
Course is full
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16th October 2024

Schedule:
7 weeks, Wed, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Kaiako/Tutor(s):
Price:
$0.00 incl. gst

Free for NZ Residents / Citizens / Partnership Visa of NZ Residents or Citizens - An Administration Fee of $20 Applies

Learning some basic NZSL means you can communicate with NZ’s Deaf community more  

 

. NZSL knowledge is useful in all areas of life, but it is especially useful if you work in any kind of role that includes contact with the public, such as retail, health care and customer service, where you may come into contact with Deaf customers or consumers. Having some basic NZSL skills means you can comfortably communicate with Deaf people, and makes it much easier for them to access information in their everyday lives. Learning some basic conversational NZSL in our classes is interactive, easy and fun. Come and give it a try!

Course Fee Subsidy

This course is subsided by Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) for NZ citizens and permanent migrant adults, their partners on work visas or visitor visas, and refugees. To qualify, registrants should be over the age of 16 years and not currently enrolled in a secondary school. You must provide evidence of NZ citizenship, residency, or refugee status to our staff for sighting purposes.

$99 For Non Residents

 

 

Level 1A covers:

Unit 1: Meeting and Greeting

  • exchange greetings and make introductions
  • understanding simple class instructions
  • learn about the role of facial expression in NZSL
  • learn to get and give eyegaze before signing
  • learn to numbers 1-10
  • learn the alphabet, spell own name, ask for repetition
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Unit 2: Our Class

  • identify people in the class
  • name language(s) they are learning
  • give and follow simple instructions and action commands
  • ask for clarification, correction and confirmation
  • ask and tell where something is in the class
  • use appropriate phrases for arriving late to class
  • use numbers for counting (0-20) and simple time phrases

 

Unit 3: Needs and Wants

  • name common food and drink items
  • make and respond to requests and offers for basic wants and needs
  • ask and tell locations of familiar objects / locations
  • express likes and disliks
  • understand basic signs about emergency exit procedures

Testimonials:

"I just wanted to give feedback on how much I enjoyed it and I learnt so much. The tutor is a fantastic teacher and makes it lighthearted and fun. I must say it's challenging the first couple of weeks getting your brain learning again but I never felt really pressured at any point. It was a great experience and a good start to my sign language journey." Joanne B

 

Please note: All courses need a minimum number to go ahead. If your course does not have enough enrolments, we regret that we will have to cancel and will let you know either by email or text. Courses are usually cancelled, when necessary, 2-3 working days prior to the scheduled start date.