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Samoan Language (Gagana Sāmoa) is spoken by nearly half a million people worldwide, including 85 thousand people in New Zealand, making it the third most widely spoken language in New Zealand (after English and te reo Māori). Whether ākonga are learning Samoan to strengthen their identity as Samoan, to communicate with family members, for career enhancement or another reason, this subject will provide them with an opportunity to build on prior learning and to develop problem-solving, risk-taking and communication skills.
This course further extends the ability to read, write, speak and listen in Samoan. A range of topics are explored through the eyes of two Samoan families, one living in New Zealand and the other in Samoa.
NCEA Level 1 Samoan course or equivalent.
Standard | Description | Version | Credits | Assessment | L1 Lit/Num | UE Lit/Num | Vocational Pathways |
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91143 | Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Samoan texts on familiar matters | 3 | 5 | External | |||
91144 | Interact using spoken Samoan to share information and justify ideas and opinions in different situations | 2 | 5 | Internal | |||
91145 | Give a spoken presentation in Samoan that communicates information, ideas and opinions | 2 | 4 | Internal | |||
91146 | Demonstrate understanding of a variety of written and/or visual Samoan text(s) on familiar matters | 3 | 5 | External | |||
91147 | Write a variety of text types in Samoan to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts | 2 | 5 | Internal |