NZQA registered unit standard 19823 version 3 Page 1 of 2

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NZQA registered unit standard

Title Write a short text in Vagahau Niue in familiar contexts

19823 version 3

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Level

Purpose

2 Credits 3

People credited with this unit standard are able to write a short text in Vagahau Niue in familiar contexts.

Classification Languages > Vagahau Niue

Available grade Achieved

Explanatory notes

1 Definitions

Vagahau Niue refers to the language of Niue. This unit standard involves written

Vagahau Niue;

Familiar refers to topics and settings that are within the learner’s personal experience;

Contexts refer to communicative situations, topics and settings appropriate to written

Vagahau Niue;

Short text, for the purposes of this standard, refers to an article or a report. The text could include information or ideas about activities, events, places, or products.

Examples may include a news report, commentary, book or film review, or brochure.

2 Evidence required for this unit standard may be a short text of a minimum length of

150 words, in Vagahau Niue.

3 Endorsement of village language variation may be conducted by pulotu, village or community appointed experts.

4 Achievement of the evidence requirements allows for minor errors in grammar, vocabulary and spelling, and translation of English expression.

Outcomes and evidence requirements

Outcome 1

Write a short text in Vagahau Niue in familiar contexts.

Evidence requirements

1.1 The written material contains information and ideas relevant to and consistent with the context and situation.

1.2 Simple vocabulary and language structures are used to convey information and ideas in accordance with the context and situation.

NZQA National Qualifications Services

SSB Code 130301

New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2020

NZQA registered unit standard 19823 version 3

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Planned review date 31 December 2016

Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions

Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment

Registration

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26 August 2003

21 May 2010

31 December 2014

31 December 2014

Review 3 12 December 2013 N/A

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