- 学部・研究科
Faculty/Graduate School - 法/文/経/商/社/政策/外/人間/シ/環/化
- 時間割コード
Course Code - 05099
- 科目名
Course title
サブテーマ
Subtitle - Japanese (1-b)
- 授業形態/単位
Term/Credits - クラス
Class -
- 春/2
- A
- 担任者名
Instructor - 千田 愛/古川 智樹
- 曜限
Day/Period - 火1/木1
- 授業概要
Course Description
到達目標
Course Objectives -
授業種別 / Teaching Types
講義(対面型)
言語 / Language
日本語(Japanese)
授業概要 / Course Description
This course is designed for students who have had less than 50 hours of Japanese classes. In this course, students will master the basic expressions and phrases necessary for daily communication in Japan. The course is centered around developing basic Japanese grammar and building proficiency in reading and writing Hiragana, Katakana (Japanese alphabetical systems), and basic Kanji (Chinese characters used in Japanese).
The course will enable students to gain the skills required to manage Japanese language interactions they will encounter in daily life and classroom situations, and also become able to pick up necessary information from short essays.到達目標 / Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, in Japanese, students will be able to:
・Recognize familiar names, words and very basic phrases on simple notices in the most common everyday situations.
・Read a very short, rehearsed statement.
・Write simple isolated phrases and sentences.
・Write simple phrases and sentences about themselves and imaginary people, where they live and what they do.
*Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N5 in proficiency level in Nihongo Noryoku Shiken (Japanese Proficiency Test).
*Reference: Council of Europe (2001) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Leaning, teaching, assessment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.授業手法 / Teaching Methods
・教員による資料等を用いた説明や課題等へのフィードバック
・学生同士の意見交換(グループ・ペアワーク、ディスカッション、ディベート等含む)
- 授業計画
Course Content -
授業計画 / Course Content
Week 1: Orientation
Week 2: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 1
Week 3: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 2
Week 4: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 3
Week 5: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 4
Week 6: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 5
Week 7: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 6
Week 8: Midterm Examination+feedback
Week 9: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 7
Week 10: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 8
Week 11: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 9
Week 12: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 10
Week 13: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training 11
Week 14: Basic Grammar/Vocabulary/Kanji and Literacy Training Review
Week 15: Final Examination and Summary
* Students will be provided with details of the schedule above in class.授業時間外学習 / Expected work outside of class
This class will require individual pre-learning and reviewing of the newly introduced grammar, vocabulary, and expressions.
- 成績評価の方法・基準・評価
Grading Policies /
Evaluation Criteria -
方法 / Grading Policies
定期試験を行わず、平常試験(小テスト・レポート等)で総合評価する。
Participation and performance in the class (35%)
Homework (15%)
Quizzes & Midterm Examination (30%)
Final Examination (20%)
*If attendance is unsatisfactory (i.e., less than 65%), a failing grade may be given. Students must notify the teacher in advance regarding absences, giving justification.基準・評価 / Evaluation Criteria・Assessment Policy
TBA in the class
- 教科書
Textbooks
Students will be provided with learning materials and original handouts throughout the course from the instructor.
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参考書
References
Students will be provided with details of a range of internet-based resources.
- フィードバックの方法
Feedback Method Oral/Text feedback will be provided directly to the students in the class or through KU-LMS.
- 担任者への問合せ方法
Instructor Contact ・E-mail: furukawa@kansai-u.ac.jp
Expect a response from me within 24 hours. If I am online at the time you email me, I’ll get back to you sooner.
・On-campus office: Division of International Affairs(2nd floor, Bldg.1, Area2)
- 備考
Other Comments This course is taught concurrently with Japanese (1-a), which focuses on speaking and listening skills.