Develop fluency in finger spelling and numbers. Use communication strategies in familiar situations. New Zealand Sign Language.
Develop fluency in finger spelling and numbers. Use communication strategies in familiar situations. New Zealand Sign Language.
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Develop your skills to move to Level 3 Sign in the Hagley After 3 programme.
We are fortunate to have a purpose-built professional hospitality suite. Add in specialised kit, gas hobs, industrial gelateria, salamander and industry grade cookware, and the canvas for culinary opportunity is complete. We also have access to the main cafeteria for formalised function work and service as well, not to mention the theatre for which we cater.
But while our modern kitchen premises, surrounded by our fledgling herb gardens, sits at the heart of our course, our other home is a stand-alone, airy, bright space to learn and debate the nuts and bolts of the hospitality industry. It is where our theory classes take place, punctuated with demonstrations and video clips.
For beginners who have no prior knowledge of NZ Sign Language, this course will introduce you to communicating using sign language in a safe and engaging environment.
Offered as a short introductory course to help participants develop the basics of New Zealand's second official language. Â Participants will learn how to use the signs in everyday conversation.Â
Course is suitable for absoute beginners with no prior knowledge of NZ Sign Language.
Learning some basic NZSL means you can communicate with NZ’s Deaf community more easily. 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.
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