Level 1D

This 8-week course meets for 1.5 hours each week, at the same time on the same evening.

  • 08 May
    8 weeks - Thursdays 6:00pm - 7:30pm
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session information
    Sessions
    Session 1
    Thu 08 May 18:00 - Thu 08 May 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session 2
    Thu 15 May 18:00 - Thu 15 May 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session 3
    Thu 22 May 18:00 - Thu 22 May 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session 4
    Thu 29 May 18:00 - Thu 29 May 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session 5
    Thu 05 Jun 18:00 - Thu 05 Jun 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session 6
    Thu 12 Jun 18:00 - Thu 12 Jun 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session 7
    Thu 19 Jun 18:00 - Thu 19 Jun 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    Session 8
    Thu 26 Jun 18:00 - Thu 26 Jun 19:30
    Lower Hutt - 20 Raroa Street
    • $125.00 incl. GST
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Description

Our NZSL courses aim to deepen learners' understanding of communication within personal and community contexts.

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Invite others to their home and confidently accept or decline invitations.

  • Give and ask for addresses and contact details, such as email and mobile numbers.

  • Describe and identify the features of their homes, including architectural styles and notable characteristics.

  • Understand and provide simple directions to their homes, enhancing navigational skills.

  • Identify and name different rooms in the house to facilitate conversations about home environments.

  • Name essential household items relevant for visitors, ensuring effective communication during visits.

Additionally, learners will gain the ability to:

  • Communicate about various events, celebrations, and holidays, sharing personal experiences.

  • Discuss travel destinations and modes of transportation, fostering engagement in travel-related conversations.

  • Describe and discuss plans for events and gatherings, enhancing collaborative communication.

  • To maintain dialogue flow, politely interrupt conversations, such as asking for clarification or suggesting alternative ideas.

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.