English Conversation II

Course Information

College Akashi College Year 2021
Course Title English Conversation II
Course Code 0005 Course Category General / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Electrical and Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Course Student Grade 4th
Term Second Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials Interchange Level 3 (5th Edition) Student's Book B with Online Self-Study by Jack C. Richards, Jonathan Hull, and Susan Proctor (2017) Cambridge University Press.
Instructor HERBERT John C.

Course Objectives

1) 聞き手に伝わるよう、句・文における基本的なリズムやイントネーション、音のつながりに配慮して、音読あるいは発話できる。
2) 明瞭で聞き手に伝わるような発話ができるよう、英語の発音・アクセントの規則を習得して適切に運用できる。
3) 中学で既習の語彙の定着を図り、高等学校学習指導要領に準じた新出語彙、及び専門教育に必要となる英語専門用語を習得して適切に運用できる。
4) 中学で既習の文法や文構造に加え、高等学校学習指導要領に準じた文法や文構造を習得して適切に運用できる。
5) 日常生活や身近な話題に関して、毎分100語程度の速度ではっきりとした発音で話された内容から必要な情報を聞きとることができる。
6) 日常生活や身近な話題に関して、自分の意見や感想を基本的な表現を用いて英語で話すことができる。
7) 説明や物語などの文章を毎分100語程度の速度で聞き手に伝わるように音読ができる。

Rubric

理想的な到達レベルの目安標準的な到達レベルの目安未到達レベルの目安
評価項目1 発音Clear pronunciation and natural intonationUnderstandable pronunciation and recognizable intonation Poor pronunciation using only Japanese katakana to try to speak English and flat intonation
評価項目2 発音Natural accent, stress, and rhythmUnderstandable accent, stress, and rhythmIncomprehensible accent, stress, rhythm
評価項目3 語彙Mastery of all textbook vocabularyMastery of most of the textbook vocabulary which the teacher focused on in class lecturesMastery of only a few of the textbook vocabulary which the teacher focused on in class lectures
評価項目4 文法及び構文Mastery of all the grammar from the textbook and from the teacher's lecturesMastery of most of the grammar from the textbook and from the teacher's lecturesMastery of only some of the grammar from the textbook and from the teacher's lectures
評価項目5 英語コミュニケーションAble to maintain a basic conversation fluentlyAble to maintain a basic conversation somewhat fluentlyNot able to maintain a basic conversation
評価項目6 英語コミュニケーションAble to express opinions in English clearlyAble to express opinions in English somewhat clearlyNot able to express opinions in English
評価項目7 英語コミュニケーションAble to explain ideas fluently in EnglishAble to explain ideas somewhat fluently in EnglishNot able to explain ideas in English

Assigned Department Objectives

学習・教育到達度目標 (A) See Hide
学習・教育到達度目標 (B) See Hide
学習・教育到達度目標 (E) See Hide

Teaching Method

Outline:
This course focuses on English conversation practice and confidence building. Students will make the English they have learned from previous classes come alive in its spoken form.
Style:
Each lesson will involve plenty of conversation practice with a different theme and grammar point each week. This course also includes listening and pronunciation practice in English. Written tests will be given as mid-term and final exams and speaking tests will be held during class time on a regular basis.
Notice:
このコースを成果とともに修了するには、学生の積極的な授業参加が欠かせない。このコースの履修中、15分以上の遅刻、他クラスの学習(いわゆる内職)をする、居眠りをする、私語を続ける、スマホゲームをする、あるいは他の学生の注意力を削ぐような、これらに類する行為が続く場合、クラス履修とみなさないことがあり、また、補修を必須とすることがある。
合格の対象としない欠席条件(割合) 1/4以上の欠課

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
2nd Semester
3rd Quarter
1st Unit 9: Getting Things Done (A)
Practice listening and speaking activities using "get (something) done" and "have (something) done."
Record Speaking Test 1: "Getting Things Done"
Homework: Section 9 Grammar Focus on pages 61 and 140-Part 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about things you need or want to have done.
2nd Unit 9: Getting Things Done (B)
Practice listening and speaking activities for making suggestions with modals + verbs, gerunds, negative questions, and infinitives.
Record Speaking Test 2: "Making Suggestions"
Homework: Section 3 Grammar Focus on pages 65 and 141-Part 1.
Hold a fluent conversation in English in which you ask for and give advice or suggestions.
3rd Unit 10: A Matter of Time (A)
Practice listening and speaking activities that refer to times in the past with adverbs and prepositions, "during," "in," "ago," "from . . . to," "for," and "since."
Record Speaking Test 3: "Historic Events"
Homework: Section 10 Grammar Focus on pages 67 and 141-Part 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about historic events.
4th Unit 10: A Matter of Time (B)
Practice listening and speaking activities while predicting the future with "will," the future continuous tense, and the future perfect tense.
Record Speaking Test 4: "Predicting the Future"
Homework: Section 3 Grammar Focus on pages 73 and 142-Part 1.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about the future.
5th Unit 11: Rites of Passage (A)
Practice listening and speaking activities about life’s milestones, which use the time clauses, “before,” “after,” “once,” “the moment,” “as soon as,” “until,” and “by the time.”
Record Speaking Test 5: "Life Events and Milestones"
Homework: Section 8 Grammar Focus on pages 75 and 142-Part 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about life’s milestones.
6th Unit 11: Rites of Passage (B)
Practice listening and speaking activities for describing hypothetical situations and expressing regret with “should (not) have” + past participle, “if” clauses + past perfect and “would/could have” + past participles.
Record Speaking Test 6: "Regrets and Hypothetical Situations"
Homework: Sections 4 and 8 Grammar Focus on pages 79, 81 and 143-Part 1 and 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about regrets and hypothetical situations.
7th Unit 12: Keys to Success
Practice listening and speaking activities to describe purpose through infinitive clauses with “for” and reasons with “because,” “since,” “because of,” “for,” and “due to.”
Homework (this week): Study for the mid-term test.
Record Speaking Test 7: "Keys to Success"
Homework (due by week 9): Section 4 Grammar Focus on pages 87 and 144-Part 1.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about the qualities necessary for success and good advertising.
8th Mid-Term Written Test Show mastery of the grammar and vocabulary covered in Units 9 to 12.
4th Quarter
9th Unit 13: What Might Have Been (A)
Practice listening and speaking activities for speculating what has happened by using past modals for degrees of certainty: “must (not) have,” “may (not) have,” “might (not) have,” and “could (not) have.”
Record Speaking Test 8: "Unexplained Events"
Homework: Section 9 Grammar Focus on pages 89 and 144-Part 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English to speculate why things happened as they did.
10th Unit 13: What Might Have Been (B)
Practice listening and speaking activities for giving advice with, “should (not) have,” “could (not) have,” and “would (not) have.”
Record Speaking Test 9: "Complicated Situations and Advice"
Homework: Section 3 Grammar Focus on pages 93 and 145-Part 1.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about complicated situations and advice.
11th Unit 14: Creative Careers (A)
Practice listening and speaking activities for describing processes with “is/are” + past participles and modals + be + past participles.
Record Speaking Test 10: "How Things are Done/Made"
Homework: Section 10 Grammar Focus on pages 96 and 145-Part 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about how things are done or made.
12th Unit 14: Creative Careers (B)
Practice listening and speaking activities to talk about careers in entertainment by using defining and non-defining relative clauses.
Record Speaking Test 11: "Media and Entertainment"
Homework: Section 3 Grammar Focus on pages 101 and 146-Part 1.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about media and entertainment.
13th Unit 15: A Law Must Be Passed! (A)
Practice listening and speaking activities for giving recommendations and opinions about controversial topics with passive modals, like “should be,” “ought to be,” “must be,” “has to be,” and “has got to be.”
Record Speaking Test 12: "Recommendations"
Homework: Section 9 Grammar Focus on pages 103 and 146-Part 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English regarding recommendations and opinions about controversial topics.
14th Unit 15: A Law Must Be Passed! (B)
Practice listening and speaking activities to show agreement and disagreement with tag questions.
Record Speaking Test 13: "Controversial Opinions"
Homework: Section 3 and 9 Grammar Focus on pages 107, 109, and 147-Part 1 and 2.
Hold a fluent conversation in English with tag questions.
15th Unit 16: Reaching Our Goals
Practice listening and speaking activities regarding accomplishments with the simple past and present perfect, and regarding goals with the future perfect and “would like to have” + past participles.
Record Speaking Test 14: "Inspiration"
Homework: Study for the final exam.
Recommendation: Complete Online Self-Study Units 9-16 grammar and vocabulary sections.
Hold a fluent conversation in English about reaching one’s goals.
16th Final Exam Show mastery of the grammar and vocabulary covered in Units 9 to 16.

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

Speaking TestsWritten TestsHomework/QuizzesTotal
Subtotal602020100
Basic English Communication602020100