English Ⅲ-1

Course Information

College Akashi College Year 2023
Course Title English Ⅲ-1
Course Code 5314 Course Category General / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Civil Engineering Student Grade 3rd
Term First Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials Discuss the Changing World 2 (Seibido), DataBase 5th Edition (Kirihara Shoten), NextStage 4th Edition (Kirihara Shoten
Instructor KITAGAWA Chiho

Course Objectives

・ Develop attitudes to try to communicate with others in English and to understand different cultures, and can make use of these attitudes to use English in real life.
・ Can listen to, read, and communicate about daily life and familiar topics with a certain degree of accuracy, fluency, and readiness.
・ Can listen to, read, and communicate about social topics and basic information and ideas regarding their own specialties. Also, can exchange simple opinions on these topics.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Develop attitudes to try to communicate with others in English and to understand different cultures, and can apply these attitudes to use English in real life.Develop attitudes to try to communicate with others in English and to understand different cultures, and can make use of these attitudes to use English in real life.Do not develop attitudes to try to communicate with others in English or to understand different cultures, and cannot make use of these attitudes to use English in real life.
Achievement 2Can listen to, read, and communicate about daily life and familiar topics with accuracy, fluency, and readiness.Can listen to, read, and communicate about daily life and familiar topics with a certain degree of accuracy, fluency, and readiness.Cannot listen to, read, and communicate about daily life and familiar topics with a certain degree of accuracy, fluency, and readiness.
Achievement 3Can listen to, read and communicate and exchange opinions casually about social topics or their own idea and basic information about their specialties. Also, can exchange opinions on these topics.Can listen to, read, and communicate about social topics and basic information and ideas regarding their own specialties. Also, can exchange simple opinions on these topics.Cannot listen to, read, and communicate about social topics and basic information and ideas regarding their own specialties. Also, cannot exchange simple opinions on these topics.

Assigned Department Objectives

Teaching Method

Outline:
The aim of this course is to raise the levels of individual skills such as listening, grammar, vocabulary, and reading, and to improve students' English skills so that they can express their own opinions.
Style:
After a quiz to check the acquisition of vocabulary, there will be a lecture and exercises using textbooks. Students are expected to review the content of the class.
Notice:
Students who miss 1/4 or more of classes will not be eligible for evaluation.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

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

Course Plan

Theme Goals
1st Semester
1st Quarter
1st Class summary description
Understand the class schedule
2nd Unit 1
Learn the vocabulary and grammar rules set as lesson tasks.
3rd Unit 2 Learn the vocabulary and grammar rules set as lesson tasks.
4th Exercise Exercise
5th Unit 3 Learn the vocabulary and grammar rules set as lesson tasks.
6th Unit 4 Learn the vocabulary and grammar rules set as lesson tasks.
7th Exercise Exercise
8th Unit 5 Test the student understanding of the content learned so far.
2nd Quarter
9th Unit 6 To overcome weak points
10th Exercise Exercise
11th Unit 7 Learn the vocabulary and grammar rules set as lesson tasks.
12th Unit 8 Learn the vocabulary and grammar rules set as lesson tasks.
13th Exercise Exercise
14th Unit 9 Learn the vocabulary and grammar rules set as lesson tasks.
15th Review  Review the previous semester.
16th Final exam Test the student understanding of the content learned so far.

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsOthersTotal
Subtotal500050100
Basic Proficiency500050100
Specialized Proficiency00000
Cross Area Proficiency00000