course description 2016-2017 international division
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
2016-2017
INTERNATIONAL DIVISION
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese I101
101
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
The object of this combined course [Beginning Japanese I and Beginning Japanese II ] is to develop the students effective communication skills that will enable them to converse easily in basic Japanese. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N5 (Japanese Proficiency Test).
Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to read grammar explanations in the textbook, and do the assigned practices of the lesson beforehand for class. You will practice using Japanese in class based on what you prepared for class.
Content :
Day 1 Self-introduction, Daily greeting Day 16 Lesson4 Practice IV&V&VI&VII
Day 2 Lesson1 Practice I&II Day 17 Lesson4 Lesson Quiz L.4
Day 3 Lesson1 Practice III&IV Day 18 Lesson5 Practice I
Day 4 Lesson1 Practice V&VI Day 19 Lesson5 Practice II&III
Day 5 Lesson1 Lesson Quiz Day 20 Lesson5 Practice IV&V
Day 6 Lesson2 Practice I&II Day 21 Lesson5 Lesson Quiz L.5
Day 7 Lesson2 Practice III&IV Day 22 Lesson6 Practice I
Day 8 Lesson2 Practice V&VI Day 23 Lesson6 Practice II&III
Day 9 Lesson2 Lesson Quiz Day 24 Lesson6 Practice IV&V&VI
Day 10 Lesson3 Practice I Day 25 Lesson6 Lesson Quiz L.6
Day 11 Lesson3 Practice II Day 26 Lesson7&8 Practice
Day 12 Lesson3 Practice III&IV Day 27 Lesson7&8Practice
Day 13 Lesson3 Lesson Quiz Day 28 Lesson7&8Practice
Day 14 Lesson4 Practice I Day 29 Lesson7&8 Lesson Quiz
Day 15 Lesson4 Practice II &III Day 30 Quiz and Final Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki I
Grading Criteria:
Homework 20%, Vocabulary Quiz 20%, Lesson Quiz 30%, Final Examination 30%
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese II101
II101
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
The object of this combined course [Beginning Japanese I and Beginning Japanese II ] is to develop the students effective communication skills that will enable them to converse easily in basic Japanese. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N5 (Japanese Proficiency Test).
Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to read grammar explanations in the textbook, and do the assigned practices of the lesson beforehand for class. You will practice using Japanese in class based on what you prepared for class.
Content :
Day 1 Self-introduction, Daily greeting Day 16 Lesson4 Activity
Day 2 Lesson1 Oral Practice Day 17 Lesson4 Call Room Training
Day 3 Lesson1 Oral Practice Day 18 Lesson5 Oral Practice
Day 4 Lesson1 Activity Day 19 Lesson5 Oral Practice
Day 5 Lesson1 Call Room Training Day 20 Lesson5 Activity
Day 6 Lesson2 Oral Practice Day 21 Lesson5 Call Room Training
Day 7 Lesson2 Oral Practice Day 22 Lesson6 Oral Practice
Day 8 Lesson2 Activity Day 23 Lesson6 Oral Practice
Day 9 Lesson2 Call Room Training Day 24 Lesson6 Activity
Day 10 Lesson3 Oral Practice Day 25 Lesson6 Call Room Training
Day 11 Lesson3 Oral Practice Day 26 Lesson7 & 8 Oral Practice
Day 12 Lesson3 Activity Day 27 Lesson7 & 8 Oral Practice
Day 13 Lesson3 Call Room Training Day 28 Lesson7 & 8 Activity
Day 14 Lesson4 Oral Practice Day 29 Lesson7 & 8 Call Room Training
Day 15 Lesson4 Oral Practice Day 30 Quiz and Final Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki I Grading Criteria:
Oral Test of each Lesson 20%, Activity (Presentation) 25%, Call Room Training 15%,
Final Oral Examination 30%, Final Listening Exam 10%
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the
reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will
give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason
by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese III101
101
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
Beginning Japanese III&IV are continuation of the Beginning Japanese I&II. The primary goal of this course is to develop and expand students knowledge of the Japanese language and communication skills in spoken Japanese. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N5~N4 (Japanese Proficiency Test). Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to read grammar explanations in the textbook, and do the assigned practices of the
lesson beforehand for class. You will practice using Japanese in class based on what you prepared for
class. Content :
Day 1 Review lesson Day 16 Lesson12 Activity
Day 2 Lesson9 Grammar & Practice Day 17 Lesson12 Lesson Quiz
Day 3 Lesson9 Grammar & Practice Day 18 Lesson13 Grammar & Practice
Day 4 Lesson9 Activity Day 19 Lesson13 Grammar & Practice
Day 5 Lesson9 Lesson Quiz Day 20 Lesson13 Activity
Day 6 Lesson10 Grammar & Practice Day 21 Lesson13 Lesson Quiz
Day 7 Lesson10 Grammar & Practice Day 22 Lesson14 Grammar & Practice
Day 8 Lesson10 Activity Day 23 Lesson14 Grammar & Practice
Day 9 Lesson10 Lesson Quiz Day 24 Lesson14 Activity
Day 10 Lesson11 Grammar & Practice Day 25 Lesson14 Lesson Quiz
Day 11 Lesson11 Grammar & Practice Day 26 Lesson15 Grammar & Practice
Day 12 Lesson11 Activity Day 27 Lesson15 Grammar & Practice
Day 13 Lesson11 Lesson Quiz Day 28 Lesson15 Activity
Day 14 Lesson12 Grammar & Practice Day 29 Lesson15 Lesson Quiz
Day 15 Lesson12 Grammar & Practice Day 30 Project work Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki I&II
Grading Criteria:
Homework 20%, Vocabulary Quiz 20%, Lesson Quiz 30%, Final Examination 30%
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the
reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will
give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason
by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese IV101
101
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
Beginning Japanese III&IV are continuation of the Beginning Japanese I&II. The primary goal of this course is to develop and expand students knowledge of the Japanese language and communication skills in spoken Japanese. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N5~N4 (Japanese Proficiency Test). Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to read grammar explanations in the textbook, and do the assigned practices of the lesson beforehand for class. You will practice using Japanese in class based on what you prepared for class.
Content :
Day 1 Review lesson Day 16 Lesson12 Call Room Training & Oral Test
Day 2 Lesson9 Grammar & Practice Day 17 Lesson12 Activity
Day 3 Lesson9 Oral Practice Day 18 Lesson13 Grammar & Practice
Day 4 Lesson9 Call Room Training & Oral Test Day 19 Lesson13 Oral Practice
Day 5 Lesson9 Activity Day 20 Lesson13 Call Room Training & Oral Test
Day 6 Lesson10 Grammar & Practice Day 21 Lesson13 Activity
Day 7 Lesson10 Oral Practice Day 22 Lesson14 Grammar & Practice
Day 8 Lesson10 Call Room Training & Oral Test Day 23 Lesson14 Oral Practice
Day 9 Lesson10 Activity Day 24 Lesson14 Call Room Training & Oral Test
Day 10 Lesson11 Grammar & Practice Day 25 Lesson14 Activity
Day 11 Lesson11 Oral Practice Day 26 Lesson15 Grammar & Practice
Day 12 Lesson11 Call Room Training & Oral Test Day 27 Lesson15 Oral Practice
Day 13 Lesson11 Activity Day 28 Lesson15 Call Room Training & Oral Test
Day 14 Lesson12 Grammar & Practice Day 29 Lesson15 Activity
Day 15 Lesson12 Oral Practice Day 30 Project work
Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki I&II
Grading Criteria:
Homework 10%, Oral Test of each lesson 20%, Project work 20%, Activity 20%,
Final Listening Examination 10%, Final Oral Examination 20%
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese201
201
Instructor
NAGATA, Yoshimi
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
1. To build a foundation of basic vocabulary and grammar; 2. To be able to communicate in various everyday situations in Japanese; 3. To be able to incorporate cultural factors and customs that are reflected in language use; 4. To be able to write a short paragraph and to give a short presentation; 5. To expand grammar knowledge and to increase vocabulary necessary for JLPT N5. Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new vocabulary and grammar. b. Consolidation of newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation. d. Activities. Preparatory Work :
1. Read the grammar explanations in the textbook and check new vocabulary. 2. Do homework. 3. Try to speak Japanese outside the classroom.
Content :
Day 1 Orientation, Grammar check (up to L12) Day 16 Midterm examination
Day 2 Review Lesson Day 17 Lesson 15
Day 3 Review Lesson Day 18 Lesson 15
Day 4 Review Lesson Day 19 Lesson 15
Day 5 Review Lesson Day 20 Lesson 15
0Day 6 Review Lesson Day 21 Lesson 16
Day 7 Lesson 13 Day 22 Lesson 16
Day 8 Lesson 13 Day 23 Lesson 16
Day 9 Lesson 13 Day 24 Lesson 16
Day 10 Lesson 13 Day 25 Lesson 17
Day 11 Lesson 14 Day 26 Lesson 17
Day 12 Lesson 14 Day 27 Lesson 17
Day 13 Lesson 14 Day 28 Lesson 17
Day 14 Lesson 14 Day 29 Review
Day 15 Review Day 30 Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI , Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI , Workbook Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Homework 20%, Quizzes 20%, Midterm examination 20%, Final examination 20%, Activity 10%
Note:
1. Beginning Japaneseand are actually two parts of the same course. The students taking Beginning Japanesemust also take Beginning Japanese. 2. Three late attendances will be counted as one absence. 3. If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese201
201
Instructor
NAGATA, Yoshimi
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
1. To build a foundation of basic vocabulary and grammar; 2. To be able to communicate in various everyday situations in Japanese; 3. To be able to incorporate cultural factors and customs that are reflected in language use; 4. To be able to write a short paragraph and to give a short presentation; 5. To expand grammar knowledge and to increase vocabulary necessary for JLPT N5. Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new vocabulary and grammar. b. Consolidation of newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation. d. Activities. Preparatory Work :
1. Read the grammar explanations in the textbook and check new vocabulary. 2. Do homework. 3. Try to speak Japanese outside the classroom.
Content :
Day 1 Review Lesson Day 16 Review
Day 2 Review Lesson Day 17 Midterm examination
Day 3 Review Lesson Day 18 Lesson 15
Day 4 Review Lesson Day 19 Lesson 15
Day 5 Review Lesson Day 20 Lesson 15
Day 6 Review Lesson Day 21 Lesson 15
Day 7 Lesson 13 Day 22 Lesson 16
Day 8 Lesson 13 Day 23 Lesson 16
Day 9 Lesson 13 Day 24 Lesson 16
Day 10 Lesson 13 Day 25 Lesson 16
Day 11 Lesson 14 Day 26 Lesson 17
Day 12 Lesson 14 Day 27 Lesson 17
Day 13 Lesson 14 Day 28 Lesson 17
Day 14 Lesson 14 Day 29 Lesson 17
Day 15 Review Day 30 Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI , Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI , Workbook Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Homework 20%, Quizzes 20%, Midterm examination 20%, Final examination 20%, Activity 10%
Note:
1. Beginning Japaneseand are actually two parts of the same course. The students taking Beginning Japanesemust also take Beginning Japanese. 2. Three late attendances will be counted as one absence. 3. If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese201
201
Instructor
NAGATA, Yoshimi
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
1. To build a foundation of basic vocabulary and grammar; 2. To be able to communicate in various everyday situations in Japanese; 3. To be able to incorporate cultural factors and customs that are reflected in language use; 4. To be able to write a short paragraph and to give a short presentation; 5. To expand grammar knowledge and to increase vocabulary necessary for JLPT N5-N4. Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new vocabulary and grammar. b. Consolidation of newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation. d. Activities. Preparatory Work :
1. Read the grammar explanations in the textbook and check new vocabulary. 2. Do homework. 3. Try to speak Japanese outside the classroom.
Content :
Day 1 Orientation Day 16 Midterm examination
Day 2 Grammar review Day 17 Lesson 21
Day 3 Lesson 18 Day 18 Lesson 21
Day 4 Lesson 18 Day 19 Lesson 21
Day 5 Lesson 18 Day 20 Lesson 21
Day 6 Lesson 18 Day 21 Lesson 22
Day 7 Lesson 19 Day 22 Lesson 22
Day 8 Lesson 19 Day 23 Lesson 22
Day 9 Lesson 19 Day 24 Lesson 22
Day 10 Lesson 19 Day 25 Lesson 23
Day 11 Lesson 20 Day 26 Lesson 23
Day 12 Lesson 20 Day 27 Lesson 23
Day 13 Lesson 20 Day 28 Lesson 23
Day 14 Lesson 20 Day 29 Review
Day 15 Review Day 30 Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI Workbook Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Homework 20%, Quizzes 20%, Midterm examination 20%, Final examination 20%, Activity 10%
Note:
1. Beginning Japanese and are actually two parts of the same course. The students taking Beginning Japanese must also take Beginning Japanese . 2. Three late attendances will be counted as one absence. 3. If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese201
201
Instructor
NAGATA, Yoshimi
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
1. To build a foundation of basic vocabulary and grammar; 2. To be able to communicate in various everyday situations in Japanese; 3. To be able to incorporate cultural factors and customs that are reflected in language use; 4. To be able to write a short paragraph and to give a short presentation; 5. To expand grammar knowledge and to increase vocabulary necessary for JLPT N5-N4. Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new vocabulary and grammar. b. Consolidation of newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation. d. Activities. Preparatory Work :
1. Read the grammar explanations in the textbook and check new vocabulary. 2. Do homework. 3. Try to speak Japanese outside the classroom.
Content :
Day 1 Grammar review Day 16 Review
Day 2 Grammar review Day 17 Midterm examination
Day 3 Lesson 18 Day 18 Lesson 21
Day 4 Lesson 18 Day 19 Lesson 21
Day 5 Lesson 18 Day 20 Lesson 21
Day 6 Lesson 18 Day 21 Lesson 21
Day 7 Lesson 19 Day 22 Lesson 22
Day 8 Lesson 19 Day 23 Lesson 22
Day 9 Lesson 19 Day 24 Lesson 22
Day 10 Lesson 19 Day 25 Lesson 22
Day 11 Lesson 20 Day 26 Lesson 23
Day 12 Lesson 20 Day 27 Lesson 23
Day 13 Lesson 20 Day 28 Lesson 23
Day 14 Lesson 20 Day 29 Lesson 23
Day 15 Review Day 30 Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Eri Banno, et al. An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese GENKI Workbook Second Edition (The Japan Times, 2011) Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Homework 20%, Quizzes 20%, Midterm examination 20%, Final examination 20%, Activity 10%
Note:
1. Beginning Japanese and are actually two parts of the same course. The students taking Beginning Japanese must also take Beginning Japanese . 2. Three late attendances will be counted as one absence. 3. If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese IIIS
S
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
The object of this combined course [Beginning Japanese I and Beginning Japanese II ] is to develop the students effective communication skills that will enable them to converse easily in basic Japanese. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N5 (Japanese Proficiency Test).
Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to read grammar explanations in the textbook, and do the assigned practices of the lesson beforehand for class. You will practice using Japanese in class based on what you prepared for class.
Content :
Day 1 Self-introduction, Daily greeting Day 16 Lesson4 Practice IV&V&VI&VII
Day 2 Lesson1 Practice I&II Day 17 Lesson4 Lesson Quiz L.4
Day 3 Lesson1 Practice III&IV Day 18 Lesson5 Practice I
Day 4 Lesson1 Practice V&VI Day 19 Lesson5 Practice II&III
Day 5 Lesson1 Lesson Quiz Day 20 Lesson5 Practice IV&V
Day 6 Lesson2 Practice I&II Day 21 Lesson5 Lesson Quiz L.5
Day 7 Lesson2 Practice III&IV Day 22 Lesson6 Practice I
Day 8 Lesson2 Practice V&VI Day 23 Lesson6 Practice II&III
Day 9 Lesson2 Lesson Quiz Day 24 Lesson6 Practice IV&V&VI
Day 10 Lesson3 Practice I Day 25 Lesson6 Lesson Quiz L.6
Day 11 Lesson3 Practice II Day 26 Lesson7 & 8 Oral Practice
Day 12 Lesson3 Practice III&IV Day 27 Lesson7 & 8 Oral Practice
Day 13 Lesson3 Lesson Quiz Day 28 Lesson7 & 8 Activity
Day 14 Lesson4 Practice I Day 29 Lesson7 & 8 Call Room Training
Day 15 Lesson4 Practice II &III Day 30 Quiz and Final Review
Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki I
Grading Criteria:
Homework 20%, Vocabulary Quiz 20%, Lesson Quiz 30%, Final Examination 30%
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Beginning Japanese IVS
S
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
The object of this combined course [Beginning Japanese I and Beginning Japanese II ] is to develop the students effective communication skills that will enable them to converse easily in basic Japanese. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N5 (Japanese Proficiency Test).
Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to read grammar explanations in the textbook, and do the assigned practices of the lesson beforehand for class. You will practice using Japanese in class based on what you prepared for class.
Content :
Day 1 Self-introduction, Daily greeting Day 16 Lesson4 Activity
Day 2 Lesson1 Oral Practice Day 17 Lesson4 Call Room Training
Day 3 Lesson1 Oral Practice Day 18 Lesson5 Oral Practice
Day 4 Lesson1 Activity Day 19 Lesson5 Oral Practice
Day 5 Lesson1 Call Room Training Day 20 Lesson5 Activity
Day 6 Lesson2 Oral Practice Day 21 Lesson5 Call Room Training
Day 7 Lesson2 Oral Practice Day 22 Lesson6 Oral Practice
Day 8 Lesson2 Activity Day 23 Lesson6 Oral Practice
Day 9 Lesson2 Call Room Training Day 24 Lesson6 Activity
Day 10 Lesson3 Oral Practice Day 25 Lesson6 Call Room Training
Day 11 Lesson3 Oral Practice Day 26 Lesson7 & 8 Oral Practice
Day 12 Lesson3 Activity Day 27 Lesson7 & 8 Oral Practice
Day 13 Lesson3 Call Room Training Day 28 Lesson7 & 8 Activity
Day 14 Lesson4 Oral Practice Day 29 Lesson7 & 8 Call Room Training
Day 15 Lesson4 Oral Practice Day 30 Quiz and Final Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki I Grading Criteria:
Oral Test of each Lesson 20%, Activity (Presentation) 25%, Call Room Training 15%,
Final Oral Examination 30%, Final Listening Exam 10%
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the
reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will
give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason
by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Pre-intermediate Japanese I
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
This combined course [Pre-intermediate Japanese I and II] is designed for students who have up to 300 hours of Japanese instruction or who have completed Elementary Japanese. This course aimed at increasing communicative competence in speaking, listening, reading, writing and cultural knowledge. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N3 (Japanese Proficiency Test). Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. F. Role-playing Preparatory Work :
Students are expected to read practice part in the textbook, and check the meaning of each word beforehand for class. Lesson unit schedules will be provided. Check them carefully, and prepare for class.
Content :
Day 1 Self-introduction, Orientation Day 16 Lesson 4
Day 2 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 17 Lesson 4
Day 3 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 18 Lesson 5
Day 4 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 19 Lesson 5
Day 5 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 20 Lesson 6
Day 6 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 21 Lesson 6
Day 7 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 22 Activity
Day 8 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 23 Lesson 7
Day 9 Lesson 1 Day 24 Lesson 7
Day 10 Lesson 1 Day 25 Lesson 8
Day 11 Lesson 2 Day 26 Lesson 8
Day 12 Lesson 2 Day 27 Lesson 9
Day 13 Lesson 3 Day 28 Lesson 9
Day 14 Lesson 3 Day 29 Activity
Day 15 Activity Day 30 Presentation Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki IIfor Review. Speaking Skills Learned through Listening Japanese LIVE An Intensive Training Course in Japanese. Grading Criteria:
Homework 20%, Vocabulary Quiz 20%, Lesson Quiz 30%, Final Examination 30% Tentative
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Pre-intermediate Japanese II
Instructor
JO, Yasue
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
This combined course [Pre-intermediate Japanese I and II] is designed for students who have up to 300 hours of Japanese instruction or who have completed Elementary Japanese. This course aimed at increasing communicative competence in speaking, listening, reading, writing and cultural knowledge. Students in this course will be encouraged to aim for N3 (Japanese Proficiency Test). Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new grammar points and vocabulary. b. Consolidation of their newly acquired knowledge by exercises. c. Practice conversation with Japanese students. d. Activities. E. Listening and speaking training at Call Room. F. Role-playing Preparatory Work :
Students are expected to read practice part in the textbook, and check the meaning of each word beforehand for class. Lesson unit schedules will be provided. Check them carefully, and prepare for class.
Content :
Day 1 Self-introduction, Orientation Day 16 Lesson 4
Day 2 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 17 Role-playing
Day 3 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 18 Lesson 5
Day 4 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 19 Role-playing
Day 5 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 20 Lesson 6
Day 6 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 21 Role-playing
Day 7 Review lesson of Grammar point. Day 22 Test
Day 8 TEST Day 23 Lesson 7
Day 9 Lesson 1 Day 24 Role-playing
Day 10 Role-playing Day 25 Lesson 8
Day 11 Lesson 2 Day 26 Role-playing
Day 12 Role-playing Day 27 Lesson 9
Day 13 Lesson 3 Day 28 Role-playing
Day 14 Role-playing Day 29 Test
Day 15 Test Day 30 Presentation Textbooks, Course Materials:
An integrated course in elementary JapaneseGenki IIfor Review. Speaking Skills Learned through Listening Japanese LIVE An Intensive Training Course in Japanese. Grading Criteria:
Homework20%, Project work 20%, Activity 10%, Role playing 50%Tentative
Note:
Each absence will reduce by 2 points the full score assigned for this entire course regardless of the reason. Three late attendances will count as one absence. Perfect attendance for the entire semester will give 3 extra points to your final score. When you miss the class, you need to inform me of the reason by E-mail or telephone as soon as possible.
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Course Title
Pre-Intermediate Japanese
Instructor
NAGATA, Yoshimi
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
1. To enhance ones language skills in order to make a smooth transition to higher level. 2. To be able to read 10 to 15 lines long passages and to express ones opinion both in speaking and writing. 3. To expand grammar knowledge and to increase vocabulary necessary for JLPT N4 to N3. 4. To be able to exchange ideas on common topics using a range of vocabulary and expressions. 5. To actively participate in various activities, such as survey and presentation. Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new topic (=speaking) d. Writing exercises. b. Reading exercise. e. Listening exercise. c. Grammar exercises. f. Activity (=speaking and writing).
Preparatory Work :
1. Prepare as you can express your ideas on new topic in Japanese. 2. Read the passage. 3. Read the grammar explanations and example sentences in the textbook. 4. Do homework (grammar exercises and composition). Content :
Day 1 Orientation, Lesson 1 Day 16 Lesson 6
Day 2 Lesson 1 Day 17 Lesson 6
Day 3 Lesson 1 Day 18 Lesson 7
Day 4 Lesson 2 Day 19 Lesson 7
Day 5 Lesson 2 Day 20 Lesson 7
Day 6 Lesson 3 Day 21 Lesson 8
Day 7 Lesson 3 Day 22 Lesson 8
Day 8 Lesson 3 Day 23 Lesson 9
Day 9 Lesson 4 Day 24 Lesson 9
Day 10 Lesson 4 Day 25 Lesson 9
Day 11 Lesson 5 Day 26 Lesson 10
Day 12 Lesson 5 Day 27 Lesson 10
Day 13 Lesson 5 Day 28 Activity
Day 14 Review Day 29 Activity
Day 15 Midterm examination Day 30 Activity Textbooks, Course Materials:
2004
Grading Criteria:
Attendance 10%, Participation 10%, Homework 20%, Quizzes 20%, Midterm examination (written) 20%, Final examination (written) 20%
Note:
1. Pre-Intermediate Japanese and Pre-Intermediate Japanese are actually two parts of the same course. Students taking Pre-Intermediate Japanese must also take Pre-Intermediate Japanese . 2. Three late attendances will be counted as one absence. 3. If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
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Course Title
Pre-Intermediate Japanese
Instructor
NAGATA, Yoshimi
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
1. To enhance ones language skills in order to make a smooth transition to higher level. 2. To be able to read 10 to 15 lines long passages and to express ones opinion both in speaking and writing. 3. To expand grammar knowledge and to increase vocabulary necessary for JLPT N4 to N3. 4. To be able to exchange ideas on common topics using a range of vocabulary and expressions. 5. To actively participate in various activities, such as survey and presentation. Course Summary :
a. Introduction of new topic (=speaking) d. Writing exercises. b. Reading exercise. e. Listening exercise. c. Grammar exercises. f. Activity (=speaking and writing).
Preparatory Work :
1. Prepare as you can express your ideas on new topic in Japanese. 2. Read the passage. 3. Read the grammar explanations and example sentences in the textbook. 4. Do homework (grammar exercises and composition). Content :
Day 1 Lesson 1 Day 16 Lesson 6
Day 2 Lesson 1 Day 17 Lesson 6
Day 3 Lesson 2 Day 18 Lesson 7
Day 4 Lesson 2 Day 19 Lesson 7
Day 5 Lesson 2 Day 20 Lesson 8
Day 6 Lesson 3 Day 21 Lesson 8
Day 7 Lesson 3 Day 22 Lesson 8
Day 8 Lesson 4 Day 23 Lesson 9
Day 9 Lesson 4 Day 24 Lesson 9
Day 10 Lesson 4 Day 25 Lesson 10
Day 11 Lesson 5 Day 26 Lesson 10
Day 12 Lesson 5 Day 27 Lesson 10
Day 13 Review Day 28 Activity
Day 14 Midterm examination Day 29 Activity
Day 15 Lesson 6 Day 30 Activity Textbooks, Course Materials:
2004
Grading Criteria:
Attendance 10%, Participation 10%, Homework 20%, Activities 20%, Midterm examination (oral) 20%, Final examination (oral) 20%
Note:
1. Pre-Intermediate Japanese and Pre-Intermediate Japanese are actually two parts of the same course. Students taking Pre-Intermediate Japanese must also take Pre-Intermediate Japanese . 2. Three late attendances will be counted as one absence. 3. If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
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Course Title
Intermediate Japanese
Instructor
MIZUMOTO, Terumi
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
Third year hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus : The goal of this course is to further develop Japanese proficiency in both spoken and written Japanese. The acquisition of the four basic skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing - are equally emphasized throughout the course. It will help students obtain confidence in using Japanese to communicate, and communicative skills for levels N3 to N2 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
Course Summary :
This course is designed for students with a solid background in basic grammar, speaking ability, listening comprehension, and reading and writing skills. Through this course, students will develop well-balanced skills for communication, studying the main textbook, its workbook and listening and oral practices on its website. Aims of this course are: 1) review and reinforcement of basic grammar 2) expansion of vocabulary and expressions 3) utilization of more complex structures 4) ability to distinguish between spoken and written language 5) detailed narration and description 6) mastery of an additional 300 to 350 Kanji. Preparatory Work : Preparatory work includes self-study of vocabulary and grammatical explanation in the textbook, and also completing the listening and speaking exercises for each chapters readings and dialogues.
Contents :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 5 Lesson5 Japanese Food
Day 2 Mini speech and self-introductions
Day 17 5
Day 3 1-a Communication by e-mails 1-a
Day 18 5
Day 4 1 Lesson 1 The Geography of Japan
Day 19 5
Day 5 1 Day 20 10Lesson 10 Useful Shops in Japan
Day 6 1 Day 21 10
Day 7 1 Day 22 10
Day 8 2 Lesson 2 Japanese Speech Styles
Day 23 10
Day 9 2 Day 24 7 Lesson 7 Japanese Pop-culture
Day 10 2 Day 25 7
Day 11 2 Day 26 7
Day 12 4 Lesson 4 Japanese Sports
Day 27 7
Day 13 4 Day 28 6 Lesson 6 Japanese People and Religion
Day 14 4 Day 29 6
Day 15 4 Day 30 6
Textbooks, Course Materials:
1. Tobira, Gateway to Advanced Japanese, Kuroshio Publishers, 2009. 2. Grammar Power: Exercises for Mastery, Kuroshio Publishers, 2012.
Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation: 20, Tests: 20, Homework 30, Final examination: 30
Note: In case of absence from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins. Students are expected to do practice activities by accessing the website of the textbook Tobira. This class content schedule is tentative. Students should check the weekly schedule distributed in class.
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Course Title
Intermediate Japanese
Instructor
MIZUMOTO, Terumi
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
Third year hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus : The main purpose of this course is to increase students ability to express themselves with confidence in Japanese. (JLPT level N3 to N2)
Course Summary :
This course is designed for students with a solid background in basic grammar, speaking ability, listening comprehension, and reading and writing skills. However, students in this course are expected to go out of class and use Japanese in the real society, and based on that assumption, much time is devoted to conversations, speeches and discussions in class. In addition, a special emphasis is also placed on improving writing skills in Japanese. Skills to be achieved in this course are: 1) giving short speeches on a specific topic expressing impressions and opinions 2) having discussions about the materials in the text and cultural topics 3) writing some compositions on a specific topic in an appropriate written style. Preparatory Work : Students should try and find topics in their everyday lives, such as cultural differences and so forth. Students are expected to consider them when expressing their opinions in their speeches and writings.
Contents : Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 3 3
Composition 3: written style 3) Day 2
Mini speech and self-introductions Day 17 5
Conversation (Lesson5) Day 3 1-b
Communication by e-mails 1-b Day 18 2:
Investigation of Japanese culture 2: visiting the town) Day 4 2
Communication by e-mails 2 (Honorific Expressions) Day 19 & 3
Speech & discussion 3
Day 5 1 Conversation (Lesson1)
Day 20 & 4 Speech & discussion 4
Day 6 Investigation of Japanese culture 1: watching videos
Day 21 10 Conversation (Lesson10)
Day 7 & 1 Speech & discussion 1
Day 22 3: Investigation of Japanese culture 2: visiting the town)
Day 8 & 2 Speech & discussion 2
Day 23 2 Carrying out interviews 2
Day 9 2 Conversation (Lesson2)
Day 24 7 Conversation (Lesson7)
Day 10 1 How to conduct interviews 1
Day 25 1 Composition 4: writing paragraphs 1
Day 11 1 Carrying out interviews 1
Day 26 2 Composition 4: writing paragraphs 2
Day 12 2 Carrying out interviews 2
Day 27 4 Investigation of Japanese culture4: watching videos
Day 13 4 Conversation (Lesson4)
Day 28 6 Conversation (Lesson6)
Day 14 1 Composition 1: written style 1
Day 29 & 5 Speech & discussion 5
Day 15 2 Composition 2: written style 2
Day 30 Review
Textbooks, Course Materials: 1. Tobira, Gateway to Advanced Japanese, Kuroshio Publishers, 2009. 2. Printed materials and handouts will be distributed in class. Grading Criteria: Attendance and class participation: 20%, Speech & Discussion: 15, Tests: 15, Homework: 20, Final examination: 30.
Note: In case of absence from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins. Students are expected to do practice activities by accessing the website of the textbook Tobira. This class content schedule is tentative. Students should check the weekly schedule that is distributed in class.
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Course Title
Intermediate Japanese III
III
Instructor
MIZUMOTO, Terumi
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
Third year hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
This course is a continuation of the first semester course. It is designed to help students obtain a good command of Japanese,
so that they will find themselves having more confidence in communicating at JLPT levels N3 to N2 at the end of the
intermediate course.
Course Summary :
This course is intended to develop all-around communication skills, that is, skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing.
It includes class discussion based on the content of some chapters, some creative activities such as composing Japanese short
poems like haiku, senryu (comic haiku) and tanka, and reading original material such as a short novel. Students are expected
to have mastery of Kyoiku Kanji (, 1006 Kanji) by the end of this course.
Preparatory Work :
Preparatory work includes self-study of vocabulary and grammatical explanations in the textbook, and also completing the
listening and speaking exercises for each chapters readings and dialogues.
Contents :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 14
Day 2 3 Lesson 3 Japanese Technology
Day 17 14
Day 3 3 Day 18 14
Day 4 3 Day 19 14
Day 5 3 Day 20 Short novel
Day 6 9 Lesson9 Japanese Education
Day 21
Day 7 9 Day 22
Day 8 9 Day 23
Day 9 9 Day 24
Day 10 13Lesson13 Japanese People and Nature
Day 25 Discussion
Day 11 13 Day 26 Useful expressions for a presentation
Day 12 13 Day 27 How to quote a source
Day 13 13 Day 28 Copyright and citing references
Day 14 Activities: Making Japanese Short Poems
Day 29 Preparation for the oral presentation
Day 15 14Lesson14 Japanese Politics
Day 30 Review
Textbooks, Course Materials:
1. Tobira, Gateway to Advanced Japanese, Kuroshio Publishers, 2009. 2. Grammar Power: Exercises for Mastery, Kuroshio Publishers, 2012. 3. Printed materials and handouts.
Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation: 20, Testes: 20, Homework: 20, Final examination: 40.
Note:
In case of absence from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
Students are expected to do practice activities by accessing the website of the textbook Tobira.
This class content schedule is tentative. Students should check the weekly schedule distributed in class.
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Course Title
Intermediate Japanese
Instructor
MIZUMOTO, Terumi
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
Third year hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus : The course is a continuation of the first semester course. It is intended to develop students ability to express themselves freely in Japanese. They will find themselves having a good command of Japanese, and by the end of the semester, will be approaching the door to advanced Japanese.
Course Summary :
In order to achieve the goal of the course, students will spend much time on speeches, conversations, discussions, and interviews. This course also includes conducting a research project (in some small groups) on a topic of students own choice and giving an oral presentation based on the survey results.
Preparatory Work : Try to find topics in your everyday life, such as cultural differences and so forth, to speak and write about. For the final oral presentation, students cooperate with others in a small group and do some additional work outside class too.
Content :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 Creating the questions for the questionnaire
Day 2 1 3 Conversation 1 (Lesson3)
Day 17 1 Carrying out the questionnaire 1
Day 3 2 3 Conversation 2 (Lesson3)
Day 18 2 Carrying out the questionnaire 2
Day 4 5 Investigation of Japanese culture 5: watching videos
Day 19 Collecting survey results
Day 5 & Speech & discussion
Day 20 1 Survey results analysis1
Day 6 3 9 Conversation 3 (Lesson 9)
Day 21 2 Survey results analysis2
Day 7 4 9 Conversation 4 (Lesson 9)
Day 22 Discussion of survey results
Day 8 3 Carrying out the interviews 3
Day 23 1 Survey results report 1
Day 9 & Speech & discussion
Day 24 2 Survey results report 2
Day 10 4 13 Conversation 4 (Lesson 13)
Day 25 The structure of an oral presentation
Day 11 5 13 Conversation 5 (Lesson 13)
Day 26 Essential expressions for explaining graphs, charts, and
tables, and expressions for using citations Day 12 6
Investigation of Japanese culture 6: watching videos Day 27 1
How to make an effective PowerPoint 1 Day 13
Composition : how to state your own opinion Day 28 2
How to make an effective PowerPoint 2
Day 14 Research plan for the final presentation
Day 29 Preparation for the oral presentation
Day 15 How to make a questionnaire Day 30 Final presentation
Textbooks, Course Materials:
1. Tobira, Gateway to Advanced Japanese, Kuroshio Publishers, 2009. 2. Printed materials and handouts.
Grading Criteria: Attendance & and class participation: 20%, Speech & Discussion: 20, Homework: 20, Final presentation: 40%.
Note: In case of absence from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins. Students are expected to prepare for the final presentation with their team members both in and outside class. This class content schedule is tentative. Students should check the weekly schedule distributed in class.
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Course Title
Advanced Japanese
Instructor
FUKUMORI, Sugako
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
After successfully completing this course, students will: 1) be able to comprehend texts in Japanese on various topics. 2) acquire the communication skills required for stating opinions and giving explanations. 3) obtain social-cultural knowledge and information they need for advanced level communication. 4 ) attain the lebel of JLPT N2-N1.(depends on each student) Course Summary :
This course is designed to develop the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) through the study of various topics. In each class, the students will read many Japanese texts and discuss on relating to the topic of each chapter. In order to comprehend the texts, students will learn new vocabulary and grammar. Then the students will talk about the topic and make a speech using only Japanese. The students will advance through these activities. Preparatory Work :
Check the vocabulary list in the textbook.You are Also expected to prepare the quizes and do daily homework (grammar,composition , Kanji practice) .
Content :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 Chapter3: reading practice
Day 2 JLPT (N2) Day 17 Chapter3: discussion
Day 3 Chapter1: reading Day 18 Mid-term examination
Day 4 Chapter1: new words &Kanji Day 19 Chapter4:reading
Day 5 Chapter1: vocabulary net work Day 20 Chapter4: new words &Kanji
Day 6 Chapter1: reading practice Day 21 Chapter4: vocabulary net work
Day 7 Chapter1: discussion Day 22 Chapter4: reading practice
Day 8 Chapter2: reading Day 23 Chapter4: discussion
Day 9 Chapter2: new words & Kanji Day 24 Chapter5:reading
Day 10 Chapter2: vocabulary net work Day 25 Chapter5: new words &Kanji
Day 11 Chapter2: reading practice Day 26 Chapter5: vocabulary net work
Day 12 Chapter2: discussion Day 27 Chapter5: reading practice
Day 13 Chapter3:reading Day 28 Chapter5: discussion
Day 14 Chapter3: new words &Kanji Day 29 JLPT
Day 15 Chapter3: vocabulary net work Day 30 Summary
Textbooks, Course Materials:
2001 2013 Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Mid-term examination 30 % , Final examination 30%
Note:
If your attendance rate is less than 80%, you cannot take the final exam. The electronic dictionary is necessary for students.
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Course Title
Advanced Japanese
Instructor
FUKUMORI, Sugako
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
Advanced Japanese I and II are not independent courses but are one course. Therefore the objectives of
both are the same. But this course particularly focuses on practical conversations, including the ability
to manage speech levels properly, and grammar. When the course is completed, students will go on to
the pre-advanced levelJLPT-N2 Course Summary :
As in Advanced Japanese I, this course is designed to develop the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) through the study of a variety of different topics. In this course you will have many chance to practice conversation and will learn grammar that enriches your expression. You will practice what you`ve studied through many exercises including pair work, role play, composition and presentations that will advance your Japanese. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to enjoy talking with Japanese people and prepare your speech. You will also have to do daily homework given in each lesson(composition, interview task ).
Content :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 Chapter3: composition
Day 2 JLT(N2) Day 17 Chapter3: speech&discussion
Day 3 free conversation& role play Day 18 Mid-term examination
Day 4 Chapter1: grammer1 Day 19 movie
Day 5 Chapter1: grammer2 Day 20 free conversation& role play
Day 6 Chapter1: composition Day 21 Chapter4: grammer1
Day 7 Chapter1: speech&discussion Day 22 Chapter4: grammer2
Day 8 free conversation& role play Day 23 Chapter4: composition
Day 9 Chapter2: grammer1 Day 24 Chapter4: speech&discussion
Day 10 Chapter2: grammer2 Day 25 free conversation& role play
Day 11 Chapter2: composition Day 26 Chapter5: grammer1
Day 12 Chapter2: speech&discussion Day 27 Chapter5: grammer2
Day 13 free conversation& role play Day 28 Chapter5: composition
Day 14 Chapter3: grammer1 Day 29 Chapter5: speech&discussion
Day 15 Chapter3: grammer2 Day 30 Summary
Textbooks, Course Materials:
2001 2013 Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, speech&presentation 20%, Homework 10%, Mid-term examination 30 % , Final examination 30%
Note:
If your attendance rate is less than 80%, you cannot take the final exam. The electronic dictionary is necessary for students.
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Course Title
Advanced Japanese
Instructor
FUKUMORI, Sugako
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
After successfully completing this course, students will: 1) be able to comprehend newspaper articles and long texts in Japanese on various topics . 2) acquire the communication skills required for stating opinions and discussion. 3) obtain social-cultural knowledge they need for advanced level communication. 4 ) attain the lebel of JLPT N2-N1.(depends on each student) Course Summary :
This course is a continuation of Advanced Japanese I from the fall semester.
This course is designed to expand the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) through the study of a variety of topics. The students will learn the vocabulary, kanji, grammar and advanced level conversational expressions through class activities. Preparatory Work :
You would need to check the vocabulary list of reading materials in the textbook. Also you are expected to prepare your speech and daily homework (reports of news , kanji practice) .
Content :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 Chapter8: reading practice
Day 2 JLPT (N2orN1) Day 17 Chapter8: discussion
Day 3 Chapter6: reading Day 18 Mid-term examination
Day 4 Chapter6: new words &Kanji Day 19 Chapter9:reading
Day 5 Chapter6: vocabulary net work Day 20 Chapter9: new words &Kanji
Day 6 Chapter6: reading practice Day 21 Chapter9: vocabulary net work
Day 7 Chapter6: discussion Day 22 Chapter9: reading practice
Day 8 Chapter7: readin g Day 23 Chapter9: discussion
Day 9 Chapter7: new words & Kanji Day 24 Chapter10 :reading
Day 10 Chapter7: vocabulary net work Day 25 Chapter10 : new words &Kanji
Day 11 Chapter7: reading practice Day 26 Chapter10 : vocabulary net work
Day 12 Chapter7: discussion Day 27 Chapter10 : reading practice
Day 13 Chapter8:reading Day 28 Chapter10 : discussion
Day 14 Chapter8: new words &Kanji Day 29 JLPT(N2 or N1)
Day 15 Chapter8: vocabulary net work Day 30 Summary
Textbooks, Course Materials:
2001 2013 program, Newspaper Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Mid-term examination 30 % , Final examination 30% Note:
If your attendance rate is less than 80%, you cannot take the final exam. The electronic dictionary is necessary for students.
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Course Title
Advanced Japanese
Instructor
FUKUMORI, Sugako
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
Advanced Japanese andare not independent courses, but are one course. Therefore the purpose of both is the same. But this course particularly focuses on the practical conversations including the ability to manage speech levels properly and grammar that allows the students to more richly express themselves. When students have completed these courses, they will be able to freely express in Japanese even in difficult situations.and attain the lebel of JLPT N2-N1(depends on each student). Course Summary :
This course is a continuation of Advanced Japanese II from the fall semester. As in Advanced Japanese I, II, III, this course is also designed to develop the four language skills through the study of a variety of different topics on Japan and the world. In lessons you will practice talking about the topic while learning new expressions. Through many exercises including project work, role play, composition and student presentations using new words and grammar, you will advance your Japanese skills. Preparatory Work :
You are expected to practice the conversation ahead of time. And you have to do daily homework given in each lesson (grammar -exercise,interview, research, and so on).
Content :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 Chapter8: speech&discussion
Day 2 free conversation& role play Day 17 Mid-term examination
Day 3 Chapter6: grammer1 Day 18 movie
Day 4 Chapter6: grammer2 Day 19 projectwork1
Day 5 Chapter6: composition Day 20 Chapter9: grammer1
Day 6 Chapter6: speech&discussion Day 21 Chapter9: grammer2
Day 7 free conversation& role play Day 22 Chapter9: composition
Day 8 Chapter7: grammer1 Day 23 Chapter9: speech&discussion
Day 9 Chapter7: grammer2 Day 24 projectwprk2
Day 10 Chapter7: composition Day 25 Chapter10: grammer1
Day 11 Chapter7: speech&discussion Day 26 Chapter10: grammer2
Day 12 free conversation& role play Day 27 Chapter10: research
Day 13 Chapter8: grammer1 Day 28 Chapter10: presentation
Day 14 Chapter8: grammer2 Day 29 JLPT
Day 15 Chapter8: composition Day 30 Summary
Textbooks, Course Materials:
2001 2013 Movie, Newspaper Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, speech&presentation20%, Homework 10%, Mid-term examination 30 % , Final examination 30%
Note:
If your attendance rate is less than 80%, you cannot take the final exam. The electronic dictionary is necessary for students.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills IA
A
Instructor
IUCHI, Toshimi
Semester
Fall Credits
4 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
The main purpose of this course is to increase your elementary linguistic ability in Japanese, focusing on writing
and reading.
Course Summary :
To first thing to do is to learn Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Through reading various types of Japanese
sentences, you will get some command of reading and writing skills for Japanese.
Preparatory Work :
Try hard to memorize Japanese characters and words you have learned in class.
Content :
Day 1 Orientation Day 16 Kanji introduction
Day 2 Hiragana Day 17 Kanji: Lesson1 (1)
Day 3 Hiragana Day 18 Kanji: Lesson1 (2)
Day 4 Hiragana Day 19 Kanji: Lesson2 (1)
Day 5 Hiragana Day 20 Kanji: Lesson2 (2)
Day 6 Hiragana Day 21 Kanji: Lesson1.2 ReviewQuiz
Day 7 Hiragana Day 22 Kanji: Lesson3 (1)
Day 8 Hiragana ReviewQuiz Day 23 Kanji: Lesson3 (2)
Day 9 Katakana Day 24 Kanji: Lesson4 (1)
Day 10 Katakana Day 25 Kanji: Lesson4 (2)
Day 11 Katakana Day 26 Kanji: Lesson3.4 ReviewQuiz
Day 12 Katakana Day 27 Kanji: Lesson5 (1)
Day 13 Katakana ReviewQuiz Day 28 Kanji: Lesson5 (2)
Day 14 Mid-term examination Day 29 Kanji Activity
Day 15 Hiragana Katakana Activity Day 30 Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
2The Japan Times, 2011
512The Japan Times, 2009
512The Japan Times, 2009
Examinations 60%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Attendance and class participation 10%
Note:
If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
Course content can be changed regarding class conditions.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills IB
B
Instructor
IUCHI, Toshimi
Semester
Spring Credits
4 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
This course is a continuation of the first semester course. The emphasis is further put on the acquirement of your
competence in reading and writing Kanji for level N5 in JLPT.
Course Summary :
Learning new Kanjis, you are expected to read and write elementary-level Japanese with ease.
Preparatory Work :
Try to increase your vocabulary in Kanjis given in the textbook, and do practices in writing and reading
assignments.
Content :
Day 1 Review lesson1-5 Day 16 Lesson10 (1)
Day 2 Review lesson1-5 Day 17 Lesson10 (2)
Day 3 Lesson6 (1) Day 18 Lesson11 (1)
Day 4 Lesson6 (2) Day 19 Lesson11 (2)
Day 5 Lesson7 (1) Day 20 Lesson10.11 ReviewQuiz
Day 6 Lesson7 (2) Day 21 Reading &Activity
Day 7 Lesson6.7 ReviewQuiz Day 22 Lesson12 (1)
Day 8 Reading &Activity Day 23 Lesson12 (2)
Day 9 Lesson8 (1) Day 24 Lesson12 (3)
Day 10 Lesson8 (2) Day 25 Lesson13 (1)
Day 11 Lesson9 (1) Day 26 Lesson13 (2)
Day 12 Lesson9 (2) Day 27 Lesson13 (3)
Day 13 Lesson8.9 ReviewQuiz Day 28 Lesson12.13 ReviewQuiz
Day 14 Reading &Activity Day 29 Reading &Activity
Day 15 Mid-term examination Day 30 Review Textbooks, Course Materials:
512The Japan Times, 2009
512The Japan Times, 2009
2The Japan Times, 2011
Grading Criteria:
Examinations 60%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Attendance and class participation 10%
Note:
If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
Course content can be changed regarding class conditions.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills IB(S)
B(S)
Instructor
TBA
Semester
Spring Credits
Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/
Course Objectives and Focus :
To master Hiragana and Katakata perfectly To build a foundation of basic Kanji and vocabulary To be able to read and write short paragraphs mixing Kanji and Kana
Course Summary :
Students first learn and master Hiragana and Katakana. Then, you learn Kanji through practice in both reading and writing in the context of sentences and longer text. Students will also improve writing skill in compositions.
Preparatory Work :
Prepare for the quiz which is given in each chapter Memorize Kanji through practicing and reviewing often Try to use Kanji and vocabulary that you have learned in class
Content :
Day 1 Orientation Day 16 Kanji Lesson 3.
Day 2 Hiragana Lesson 1. 2. 3. 4. Day 17 Kanji Lesson 3. ReviewQuiz
Day 3 Hiragana Lesson 5. 6. 7. 8. Day 18 Kanji Lesson 4.
Day 4 Hiragana Lesson 1~8. Quiz Day 19 Kanji Lesson 4.
Day 5 Hiragana Lesson 9. 10. 11. Day 20 Kanji Lesson 4. ReviewQuiz
Day 6 Hiragana Lesson 12. Day 21 Kanji Lesson 5.
Day 7 Hiragana Lesson 9~12. Quiz Day 22 Kanji Lesson 5.
Day 8 Katakana Lesson13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Day 23 Kanji Lesson 5.
Day 9 Katakana Lesson18. 19. 20. Day 24 Kanji Lesson 5. ReviewQuiz
Day 10 Katakana Lesson21. 22. 23. Day 25 Kanji Lesson 6.
Day 11 Katakana Lesson 13~23. Quiz Day 26 Kanji Lesson 6.
Day 12 Katakana Lesson24. 25. 26. Day 27 Kanji Lesson 6.
Day 13 Hiragana, Katakana, Review Day 28 Kanji Lesson 6.
Day 14 Hiragana, Katakana, Exam Day 29 Kanji Lesson 6. ReviewQuiz
Day 15 Kanji Lesson 3. Day 30 Final Examination Textbooks, Course Materials:
2007 An integrated course in elementary Japanese Printed materials and handouts. Grading Criteria:
Examinations 40%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 20%, Attendance and class participation 20%
Note:
If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins. Course content can be changed regarding class conditions.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills A
A
Instructor
FUKUMORI, Sugako
Semester
Fall Credits
4 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
After successfully completing this course, students will: 1) have acquired the basic knowledge about kanji. 2) have acquired about 200kanji. 3) be able to comprehend the sentences and texts including Kanji. Course Summary :
This course is designed to help students develop reading and writing skills and to increase basic
vocabulary, especially kanji. The students will learn 16 kanji a week and be expected to pass each
chapters Kanji-quiz. Then the students will read texts in Japanese about various topics, such as food,
dayly-life , seasons in Japan, and so on. After comprehending the texts, students will write a composition
and make a speech. Preparatory Work :
Students have a lot of homework in this course: 1. Practicing reading and writing of kanji 2. Writing a composition 3. Checking the vocabulary sheets
Content :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 Mid-term examination
Day 2 kanji learning 1 Day 17 &kanji learning 8
Day 3 kanji quiz 1 reading & discussion 1 Day 18 kanji quiz 8 reading & discussion 8
Day 4 kanji learning 2 Day 19 kanji learning 9
Day 5 kanji quiz 2 reading & discussion 2 Day 20 kanji quiz 9 reading & discussion 9
Day 6 kanji learning 3 Day 21 kanji learning 10
Day 7 kanji quiz 3 reading & discussion 3 Day 22 kanji quiz 10 reading & discussion 10
Day 8 kanji learning 4 Day 23 kanji learning 11
Day 9 kanji quiz 4 reading & discussion 4 Day 24 kanji quiz 11 reading & discussion 11
Day 10 kanji learning 5 Day 25 kanji learning 12
Day 11 kanji quiz 5 reading & discussion 5 Day 26 kanji quiz 12 reading & discussion 12
Day 12 kanji learning 6 Day 27 kanji learning 13
Day 13 kanji quiz 6 reading & discussion 6 Day 28 kanji quiz 13 reading & discussion 13
Day 14 kanji learning 7 Day 29 Presentation
Day 15 kanji quiz 7 reading & discussion 7 Day 30 Summary review
Textbooks, Course Materials:
The Japan Times 2009 The Japan Times 2009 2 The Japan Times 2011 Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Mid-term examination 30% , Final examination 30%
Note:
If your attendance rate is less than 80%, you cannot take the final exam.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills B
Instructor
FUKUMORI, Sugako
Semester
Spring Credits
4 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
After successfully completing this course, students will: 1) have acquired about 400kanji. 2) be able to comprehend texts of pre-intermediate level in Japanese. 3) have the necessary writing skills for the pre-intermediate level. Course Summary :
This course is designed to help students develop reading and writing skills and to increase vocabulary,
especially kanji. The students will learn 16 kanji a week and be expected to pass each chapters Kanji-
quiz. Then the students will read long texts in Japanese about various topics, such as old tales, movie
plots, traditional events in Japan, vending machines, and so on. After comprehending the texts, students
will learn how to conduct discussions while talking about the topic. Other activities will include making
a speech and writing a composition. Preparatory Work :
Students have a lot of homework in this course: 1. Practicing reading and writing of kanji 2. Writing a composition 3. Checking the vocabulary sheets
Content :
Day 1 Course introduction Day 16 Mid-term examination
Day 2 kanji learning 1 Day 17 &kanji learning 8
Day 3 kanji quiz 1 reading & discussion 1 Day 18 kanji quiz 8 reading & discussion 8
Day 4 kanji learning 2 Day 19 kanji learning 9
Day 5 kanji quiz 2 reading & discussion 2 Day 20 kanji quiz 9 reading & discussion 9
Day 6 kanji learning 3 Day 21 kanji learning 10
Day 7 kanji quiz 3 reading & discussion 3 Day 22 kanji quiz 10 reading & discussion 10
Day 8 kanji learning 4 Day 23 kanji learning 11
Day 9 kanji quiz 4 reading & discussion 4 Day 24 kanji quiz 11 reading & discussion 11
Day 10 kanji learning 5 Day 25 kanji learning 12
Day 11 kanji quiz 5 reading & discussion 5 Day 26 kanji quiz 12 reading & discussion 12
Day 12 kanji learning 6 Day 27 kanji learning 13
Day 13 kanji quiz 6 reading & discussion 6 Day 28 kanji quiz 13 reading & discussion 13
Day 14 kanji learning 7 Day 29 Presentation
Day 15 kanji quiz 7 reading & discussion 7 Day 30 Summary review
Textbooks, Course Materials:
The Japan Times 2009 The Japan Times 2009 2 The Japan Times 2011 2001 Grading Criteria:
Attendance and class participation 10%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Mid-term examination 30% , Final examination 30%
Note:
If your attendance rate is less than 80%, you cannot take the final exam.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills A
A
Instructor
IKEZAWA, Meiko
Semester Fall
Credits 4
Course Level N/A
hrs/wks / 4
Course Objectives and Focus : The objective of this course is to acquire competence in writing and reading Kanji for the first half of JLPT level N3 (low intermediate). Course Summary : 1. Quizzes about the previous lessons content 2. Presentation of the day (one student par session) 3. Learning Kanji and Kanji combinations 4. Exercises in writing, reading and comprehension Preparatory Work : Students are expected to: 1. Prepare for the quizzes regarding the previous lesson, by memorizing Kanji and Kanji combinations before every session or every other session. (Frequency will depend on class conditions.) 2. Prepare for their presentations. (Presentations will occur several times per semester. Frequency and subjects will depend on class conditions.) 3. Prepare for the Kanji and Kanji combinations tests and exams. Content : Day 1 Orientation, JLPT N4 placement test Day 16 Lesson 2
Day 2 Basic knowledge about Kanji Day 17 Lesson 2 Day 3 Lesson 1 Day 18 Lesson 2 Day 4 Lesson 1 Day 19 Lesson 2 Day 5 Lesson 1 Day 20 Lesson 2 Exam Day 6 Lesson 1 Day 21 Lesson 3 Day 7 Lesson 1 Day 22 Lesson 3 Day 8 Lesson 1 Day 23 Lesson 3 Day 9 Lesson 1 Day 24 Lesson 3 Day 10 Lesson 1 Day 25 Lesson 3 Day 11 Lesson 1 Exam Day 26 Lesson 3 Day 12 Lesson 2 Day 27 Lesson 3 Day 13 Lesson 2 Day 28 Lesson 3 Day 14 Lesson 2 Day 29 Lesson 3 Exam Day 15 Lesson 2 Day 30 Lesson 1-3 Exam, JLPT N3 simulation Textbooks, Course Materials: N3 2010 Additional materials will be handed out in class. Grading Criteria: Daily quizzes 20%, Lesson exams 30%, Final examination 30%, Presentations 10%, Attendance and class participation 10%* *Proportion can be changed regarding class conditions. *Every quizz and exam will be evaluated considering students competence in writing and reading Kanji and Kanji combinations. *Attendance of more than 80% is required for taking the final examination. *The final examination is mandatory for the credit. Note: More detailed information about the course and the evaluation will be provided in class. Course content can be changed regarding class conditions.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills B
B
Instructor
IKEZAWA, Meiko
Semester Spring
Credits 4
Course Level N/A
hrs/wks / 4
Course Objectives and Focus : The objective of this course is to acquire competence in writing and reading Kanji for the second half of JLPT level N3 (low intermediate). Course Summary : 1. Quizzes about the previous lessons content 2. Presentation of the day (one student par session) 3. Learning Kanji and Kanji combinations 4. Exercises in writing, reading and comprehension Preparatory Work : Students are expected to: 1. Prepare for the quizzes regarding the previous lesson, by memorizing Kanji and Kanji combinations before every session or every other session. (Frequency will depend on class conditions.) 2. Prepare for their presentations. (Presentations will occur several times per semester. Frequency and subjects will depend on class conditions.) 3. Prepare for the Kanji and Kanji combinations tests and exams. Content : Day 1 Orientation, JLPT N3 / N4 placement test Day 16 Lesson 5
Day 2 Basic knowledge about Kanji Day 17 Lesson 5 Day 3 Lesson 4 Day 18 Lesson 5 Day 4 Lesson 4 Day 19 Lesson 5 Day 5 Lesson 4 Day 20 Lesson 5 Exam Day 6 Lesson 4 Day 21 Lesson 6 Day 7 Lesson 4 Day 22 Lesson 6 Day 8 Lesson 4 Day 23 Lesson 6 Day 9 Lesson 4 Day 24 Lesson 6 Day 10 Lesson 4 Day 25 Lesson 6 Day 11 Lesson 4 Exam Day 26 Lesson 6 Day 12 Lesson 5 Day 27 Lesson 6 Day 13 Lesson 5 Day 28 Lesson 6 Day 14 Lesson 5 Day 29 Lesson 6 Exam Day 15 Lesson 5 Day 30 Lesson 4-6 Exam, JLPT N3 simulation Textbooks, Course Materials: N3 2010 Additional materials will be handed out in class. Grading Criteria: Daily quizzes 20%, Lesson exams 30%, Final examination 30%, Presentations 10%, Attendance and class participation 10%* *Proportion can be changed regarding class conditions. *Every quizz and exam will be evaluated considering students competence in writing and reading Kanji and Kanji combinations. *Attendance of more than 80% is required for taking the final examination. *The final examination is mandatory for the credit. Note: More detailed information about the course and the evaluation will be provided in class. Course content can be changed regarding class conditions.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills A
A
Instructor
IUCHI, Toshimi
Semester
Fall Credits
4 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
The objective of this course is to acquire competence in writing and reading Kanji for level N2 in JLPT.
Course Summary :
1. Quizzes about the previous lessons content 2. Learning Kanji and Kanji combinations 3. Exercises in reading and comprehension Preparatory Work :
Students are expected to prepare for the quizzes regarding the previous lesson.
Content :
Day 1 Orientation JLPT N Day 16 Lesson 3 (1)
Day 2 Lesson 1 (1) Day 17 Lesson 3 (2)
Day 3 Lesson 1 (2) Day 18 Lesson 3 (3)
Day 4 Lesson 1 (3) Day 19 Lesson 3 Activity
Day 5 Lesson 1 Activity Day 20 Lesson 3 Quiz
Day 6 Lesson 1 Quiz Day 21 Lesson 4 (1)
Day 7 Lesson 2 (1) Day 22 Lesson 4 (2)
Day 8 Lesson 2 (2) Day 23 Lesson 4 (3)
Day 9 Lesson 2 (3) Day 24 Lesson 4 Activity
Day 10 Lesson 2 Activity Day 25 Lesson 4 Quiz
Day 11 Lesson 2 Quiz Day 26 Reading
Day 12 Reading Day 27 Reading
Day 13 Reading Day 28 Reading
Day 14 Reading Day 29 Summary
Day 15 Mid-term examination Day 30 JLPT N simulation Textbooks, Course Materials:
INTERMEDIATE KANJI BOOK VOL.1 3
- 800 N2 2010 Additional materials will be handed out in class. Grading Criteria:
Examinations 60%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Attendance and class participation 10%
Note:
If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
Course content can be changed regarding class conditions.
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Course Title
Japanese Orthography and Reading Skills B
B
Instructor
IUCHI, Toshimi
Semester
Spring Credits
4 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 4
Course Objectives and Focus :
This course is a continuation of the first semester course. The emphasis is further put on the acquirement of your
competence in reading and writing Kanji for level N2 in JLPT.
Course Summary :
1. Quizzes about the previous lessons content 2. Learning Kanji and Kanji combinations 3. Exercises in reading and comprehension
Preparatory Work :
Students are expected to prepare for the quizzes regarding the previous lesson.
Content :
Day 1 Orientation Day 16 Lesson 6 (1)
Day 2 Lesson 5 (1) Day 17 Lesson 6 (2)
Day 3 Lesson 5 (2) Day 18 Lesson 6 (3)
Day 4 Lesson 5 (3) Day 19 Lesson 6 (4)
Day 5 Lesson 5 (4) Day 20 Lesson 6 Activity
Day 6 Lesson 5 Activity Day 21 Lesson 6 Quiz
Day 7 Lesson 5 Quiz Day 22 Reading
Day 8 Review Lesson1-5 (1) Day 23 Reading
Day 9 Review Lesson1-5 (2) Day 24 Reading
Day 10 Review Lesson1-5 (3) Day 25 Lesson 7 (1)
Day 11 Reading Day 26 Lesson 7 (2)
Day 12 Reading Day 27 Lesson 7 (3)
Day 13 Reading Day 28 Lesson 7 (4)
Day 14 Reading Day 29 Lesson 7 Activity
Day 15 Mid-term examination Day 30 JLPT N simulation Textbooks, Course Materials:
INTERMEDIATE KANJI BOOK VOL.1 3
- 800 N2 2010 Additional materials will be handed out in class. Grading Criteria:
Examinations 60%, Quizzes 20%, Homework 10%, Attendance and class participation 10% Note:
If you will be absent from class, be sure to inform the instructor before class begins.
Course content can be changed regarding class conditions.
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Course Title
Initiation aux Etudes Japonaises A
A
Instructor
AZRA, Jean-Luc
J.L.
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
Lower division hrs/wks
/ 2 Course Objectives and Focus :
Ce cours a pour objectif dtudier la vie quotidienne au Japon sous ses aspects les plus ordinaires, tout en utilisant les acquis de la sociologie et de lanthropologie pour mettre jour les structures sur lesquelles la socit est btie.
Course Summary :
Le cours aura un aspect pratique et un aspect thorique. En ce qui concerne laspect pratique, les tudiants pourront discuter de ce qui les intresse ou les surprend dans leur vie quotidienne au Japon. Nous ferons appel des situations concrtes que les tudiants rencontrent. Nous tudierons la communication, le systme ducatif, la vie familiale, le fonctionnement des rapports de travail. La partie thorique consistera en une mise en perspective travers des notions cls qui permettent de comprendre les grandes diffrences entre la socit franaise et la socit japonaise. Preparatory Work :
Les tudiants devront prparer et commenter les fiches (du livre) que nous utiliserons en classe. Ce travail sera pour lessentiel de lvaluation.
Content :
Day 1 Expriences personnelles. Visions du Japon. La socit verticale
Day 2 Au-dessus et en-dessous, dedans et dehors
Day 3 Envers et endroit, opinion personnelle et opinion officielle
Day 4 Forme, rle, identit
Day 5 vitement du conflit et regard social
Day 6 ducation et scolarit, tests et apprentissage
Day 7 Vie tudiante et recherche de travail
Day 8 La maison, la notion de confort
Day 9 Sommeil ; structure familiale
Day 10 Vie amoureuse, mariage, natalit
Day 11 Aspects sociologiques de la langue
Day 12 Aspects sociologiques de la conversation
Day 13 Le travail: formation, type demploys, structure de lentreprise
Day 14 Le travail: la prise de dcision
Day 15 Rcapitulation
Textbooks, Course Materials:
Azra, Jean-Luc Les Japonais sont-ils diffrents? 62 clefs pour comprendre le Japon ordinaire Connaissances et Savoirs (se procurer le livre auprs de lenseignant en dbut de classe). Grading Criteria:
Prsence et questionnaires-tests (80%), participation ventuelle aux enqutes interculturelles des tudiants japonais (20%),
Note:
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Course Title
Initiation aux Etudes Japonaises B
B
Instructor
AZRA, Jean-Luc
J.L.
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
Lower division hrs/wks
/ 2 Course Objectives and Focus :
Ce cours a pour objectif dtudier la vie quotidienne au Japon sous ses aspects les plus ordinaires, tout en utilisant les acquis de la sociologie et de lanthropologie pour mettre jour les structures sur lesquelles la socit est btie.
Course Summary :
Les tudiants prsents au cours du premier semestre seront les bienvenus pendant le second semestre. Certaines parties du contenu se recouperont, mais lenseignant sarrangera pour quanciens tudiants et nouveaux tudiants puissent profiter de tous les aspects du cours, mme sils nont pas le mme bagage. Comme au premier semestre, le cours aura un aspect pratique et un aspect thorique. En ce qui concerne laspect pratique, les tudiants pourront discuter de ce qui les intresse ou les surprend dans leur vie quotidienne au Japon. Nous ferons appel des situations concrtes que les tudiants rencontrent. Nous tudierons les diffrences entre le Japon et la France en termes de communication, de comportement social ou encore dducation. La partie thorique consistera en une mise en perspective travers des notions cls qui permettent de comprendre les grandes diffrences entre la socit franaise et la socit japonaise. Preparatory Work :
Les tudiants devront prparer et commenter les fiches du livre que nous utiliserons en classe. Ce travail sera pour lessentiel de lvaluation.
Content :
Day 1 Expriences personnelles, visions du Japon
Day 2 Rappel : principales notions-cls abordes au premier semestre
Day 3 Rappel : le monde du travail et la prise de dcision
Day 4 Communication: rserve, excuses et remerciements ; devoir
Day 5 Les cueils de la communication
Day 6 Les cueils de la communication (suite)
Day 7 Les nouveaux problmes de socit
Day 8 Le rapport ltranger et aux langues trangres
Day 9 Les loisirs, la gestion du temps et de largent ; autres
Day 10 Comparaison France-Japon : sentiment de qualification vs. interchangeabilit
Day 11 Comparaison France-Japon : insurrection vs. vitement du conflit
Day 12 Comparaison France-Japon : identit vs. rles sociaux
Day 13 Comparaison France-Japon : valorisation vs. vitement de lopinion personnelle
Day 14 Comparaison France-Japon : diffrenciation vs. indiffrentiation des sexes
Day 15 Discussion finale
Textbooks, Course Materials:
Azra, Jean-Luc Les Japonais sont-ils diffrents? 62 clefs pour comprendre le Japon ordinaire Connaissances et Savoirs (pour ceux qui ne lont pas encore, se procurer le livre au dbut de semestre auprs de lenseignant.). Grading Criteria:
Prsence et questionnaires-tests, enqute sur un sujet de socit pour les tudiants qui ont aussi particip au premier semestre (80%), participation ventuelle aux enqutes interculturelles des tudiants japonais (20%) Note:
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Course Title
Japanese Literature in English Translation A
A
Instructor
J.C. McInnis
J.C.
Semester
Fall Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 2 Course Objectives and Focus :
Japanese literature, like English literature, has a long history and contains works in a wide variety
of genres. Japanese literature, as the prolific writer and translator Donald Keene wrote, includes
some of the worlds longest novels and shortest poems, plays which are miracles of muted suggested
and others filled with the most extravagant bombast. It is, in short, a rich literature which deserves
better understanding. It is the object of this course to deliver that. In addition to material indicated
in the Content section below, students will be encouraged to read complete works of their own
choosing.
Course Summary :
This year-long course will attempt to cover 1000 years of Japanese literature, with the first
semester focusing on a representative anthology of worksincluding poetry, novels, plays, diaries,
and so onfrom Japans ancient period (pre-Heian, i.e. up to 794AD) and on to the late Tokugawa
or Edo Period (1600-1868).
Preparatory Work :
Students are expected to keep up with weekly reading assignments, a schedule of which will be
provided at the beginning of the course. Participation in class discussions is a must and will be factored in to the final grade.
Content :
Day 1 Course Introduction
Day 2 Manysh (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves)
Day 3 The Tales of Ise
Day 4 Yugao from Murasaki Shikibus The Tale of Genji
Day 5 Stray Notes from Sei Shnagons The Pillow Book
Day 6 The Tale of Heike
Day 7 Yoshida Kenks Essays in Idleness
Day 8 Seami on the Art of N
Day 9 Kwaidan
Day 10 Saikakus What the Seasons Brought to the Almanac Maker
Day 11 Saikakus What the Seasons Brought to the Almanac Maker, cont.
Day 12 Matsuo Bashs The Narrow Road of Oku
Day 13 Chikamatsu Monzaemons The Love Suicides at Sonezaki
Day 14 Haiku and Waka of the Middle and Late Tokugawa Period
Day 15 Conclusion and Final Presentations
Textbooks, Course Materials:
Most of the works covered during the semester will be supplied by the instructor. Other reading
material can be found in the library or online.
Grading Criteria:
Grades will be based on attendance, class participation, and presentations. There will be no final
exam.
Note:
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Course Title
Japanese Literature in English Translation B
B
Instructor
J.C. McInnis
J.C.
Semester
Spring Credits
2 Course Level
N/A hrs/wks
/ 2 Course Objectives and Focus :
Japanese literature, like English literature, has a long history and contains works in a wide variety
of genres. Japanese literature, as the prolific writer and translator Donald Keene wrote, includes
some of the worlds longest novels and shortest poems, plays which are miracles of muted suggested
and others filled with the most extravagant bombast. It is, in short, a rich literature which deserves
better understanding. It is the object of this course to deliver that. In addition to material indicated
in the Content section below, students will be encouraged to read complete works of their own
choosing.
Course Summary :
This year-long course will attempt to cover 1000 years of Japanese literature; the second semester
of which focusing on a representative anthology of novels, short stories, and essays from the Meiji
Period (1868-1912) up to present day.
Preparatory Work :
Students are expected to keep up with weekly reading assignments, a schedule of which will be
provided at the beginning of the course. Participation in class discussions is a must and will be factored in to the final grade.
Content :
Day 1 Course Introduction
Day 2 Mori gais The Wild Geese
Day 3 Natsume Ssekis I am a Cat
Day 4 Tanizaki Junichirs In Praise of Shadows
Day 5 Akutagawa Rynosukes Rashmon and In a Grove
Day 6 Sanjugo Naoki and Kikuchi Kan
Day 7 Kenji Miyazawas Night on the Galactic Railroad
Day 8 Dazai Osamus The Setting Sun
Day 9 Kawabata Yasunaris Snow Country
Day 10 Mishima Yukios Runaway Horses
Day 11 Abe Kbs The Face of Another
Day 12 e Kenzaburs Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids
Day 13 Murakam