Outline:
General or Specialized : General
Field of learning : Japanese
Foundational academic disciplines : Literature, linguistics / Japanese literature, classical Chinese, Japanese linguistics
Relationship with Educational Objectives :
This class is equivalent to "(1) Cultivate human creative talent, rich in practical abilities", "(5) Attain a global perspective and understanding of social development", and "(7) Develop communication and presentation abilities".
Relationship with JABEE programs :
The main goal of learning / education in this class is "(F)", also "(B)"is involved.
Course outline :
To improve the Japanese reading and writing skills necessary for international students to become autonomous learners in higher education institutions. For this purpose, students will read a variety of texts written in Japanese and write essays on familiar topics. At the same time, debates and speeches will be conducted in order to develop conversation and listening comprehension skills necessary for life in Japan.
Style:
Course method :
The class will proceed according to the textbook, but other supplementary materials (problem sets, articles in newspapers and on the Internet) will be used as appropriate in order to consolidate the students' knowledge and operational skills. There will be time for students to research topics, summarize their thoughts, present them, and exchange opinions. Through repeated practice in output, students will develop the ability to make presentations in Japanese, which will be necessary in the future.
In addition, in order to develop the kanji and vocabulary skills required of advanced Japanese language learners, we will use "Kakitakunaru Assist Joyo-Kanji" to promote kanji study.
We will try our best to help students polish their Japanese language skills, but we also hope that students themselves will be interested in Japanese language and culture every day and attend the class.
Grade evaluation method :
Exam (70%) + Mini tests (10%) + submitted assignments (10%) + attendance and study attitude (10%).
A score of 60 or higher is considered a passing score, and retests will be given if necessary.
Notice:
Precautions on the enrollment :
This course is required for completion of the third year of the course (absences must be less than one-third of the prescribed number of class hours).
Course advice :
It is desirable for students to have reached JLPT N2 level in advance. Since there is a large amount of content to be learned, students are encouraged to prepare and review on a daily basis so that they do not miss anything. We will make every effort to provide education and information that will help students develop an interest in Japanese language and culture, but we also hope that students themselves will develop an interest in Japanese language and culture and attend classes.
Foundational subjects : Japanese LanguageⅠ(1st), Japanese Writing(1st), Japanese Conversation and ListeningⅠ(1st), Japanese and Japanese Culture(1st), Japanese LanguageⅡ (2nd), Japanese Conversation and Listening (2nd), Pre-study training in the student's home country, etc.
Related subjects : Science Term(Offered to the 3rd-year admission foreign students)
Attendance advice :
If you are late for class, you will be considered tardy for up to 20 minutes and absent for the rest of the class.
Students are expected to participate actively in class and submit assignments on time.
In addition to the above, there will be quizzes on kanji and vocabulary every week, so students are expected to prepare for the designated sections of "Kakitakunaru Joyo-Kanji".
There is a possibility that the textbook and the contents of the class will be changed depending on the situation of the students.
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Theme |
Goals |
1st Semester |
1st Quarter |
1st |
I Life. 1. long-distance marriage. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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2nd |
I Life. 2. "What is a 'Shining Woman' - The Field of Women's Activity
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Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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3rd |
I Life. 3. fathers' participation in childcare. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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4th |
I Life. 4. internal marriages, encouraged by companies. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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5th |
I Life. 5. How to Work - Change and Change |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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6th |
II The Declining Birthrate and Aging Society. 6. why is low fertility a social problem? |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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7th |
II The Declining Birthrate and Aging Society. 7. "Vulnerable Shoppers. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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8th |
1st semester mid-term exam |
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2nd Quarter |
9th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
Reflect on what you have learned so far to make sure you understand it.
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10th |
II The Declining Birthrate and Aging Society. 8. watch over parents who live away from home. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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11th |
II The Declining Birthrate and Aging Society. 9. Create a normalized region. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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12th |
Ⅱ The Declining Birthrate and Aging Society. 10. The aging society is not scary! |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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13th |
III Education. 11. a measure that is separate from education. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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14th |
Ⅱ The Declining Birthrate and Aging Society. 12. Impact of media and IT equipment. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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15th |
1st semester final exam |
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16th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
Reflect on what you have learned so far to make sure you understand it.
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2nd Semester |
3rd Quarter |
1st |
III Education. 13. "Sovereign Education. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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2nd |
IV Corporations and Labor. 14. Japanese Employment System (1) |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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3rd |
IV Corporations and Labor. 15. Japanese Employment System (2) |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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4th |
IV Corporations and Labor. 16. the Japanese gender division of labor and the M-shaped employment curve |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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5th |
IV Corporations and Labor. 17. Long hours. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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6th |
IV Corporations and Labor. 18. why communication skills? |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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7th |
V Science, Technology and Man. 19. the rise of the Internet. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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8th |
2nd semester mid-term exam |
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4th Quarter |
9th |
Return and commentary of exam answers. |
Reflect on what you have learned so far to make sure you understand it.
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10th |
V Science, Technology and Man. 20. the use of robots. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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11th |
V Science, Technology and Man. 21. will AI take away human jobs? |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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12th |
V Science, Technology and Man. 22. "The Big Data Society. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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13th |
V Science, Technology and Man. 23. Is nuclear power really 'cheap'? |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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14th |
VI Environment and Man. 24. what tobacco brings. |
Understand the content and be able to explain the main points and meanings of sentences in Japanese. Be able to write sentences using the grammar you have learned.
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15th |
2nd semester final exam |
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16th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
Reflect on what you have learned so far to make sure you understand it.
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