OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _ |
Shinya OTANI and Tomoko TAKAHASHI (International Student Center)
Objective
This course is designed for intermediate students to develop their four language
skills further building on the foundation of their Japanese abilities which
they have acquired. The specific objectives of JA300 are:
1. to expand ability for daily communication and informal research communication
in both spoken and written Japanese
2. to become fluent in using the language structures both of spoken and written
Japanese
3. to be able to orally deliver conceptual information/knowledge and express
opinions
4. to gain functional fluency in comprehending and writing texts
constructed with new combinations of learned structures, using hiragana, katakana
and approximately 600 or more kanjis
5. to develop skills for getting information about the Japanese language and
promoting language acquisition through communication with native Japanese speakers
in informal setting
Textbook
An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese. Japan Times.
Lecture Guideline and Attendance Policy
Lectures will be given 3 times a week, 90 minutes each, for 15 weeks. Regular
attendance to all classes is required. Being absent for one third or more of
the classes will be considered as withdrawal from the course.
Grading
Class attendance, participation and performance 40%
Quiz, assignment, essay and presentation 20%
Final written Exam. 20%
Final oral exam. 20%
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