OSAKA
UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _
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JAPANESE: JA500
Shinya OTANI (Center for International Education and Exchange)
Course Objective
This course is designed for advanced students to further develop advanced speaking, reading, and writing skills in Japanese.
The specific objectives of JA500 are:
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to develop fluency in using advanced structures and grammatical items typically used in authentic Japanese materials.
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to deepen studentsf understanding of the issues in current Japanese society and global issues.
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to express their own opinions about the issue logically in Japanese both in written and spoken language.
Requirement / Prerequisite
JA400 (intermediate Japanese) or the equivalent
Please get a estimate of your current knowledge of Japanese using Japanese Proficiency Level Check available at http://nava.isc.osaka-u.ac.jp/sim_levelcheck/.
If you can get 51 points to 100 points out of 150 in the level check test, you may assume that the level is suitable for you.
Course Content
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The lectures on Thursday are intended to give advanced level skills on reading, writing, communication and grammar, and also to deepen the knowledge on variations of Japanese such as styles, gender and dialects.
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Students are expected to write an essay on a topic, expressing their opinion about the issue and occasionally conducting and summarizing some survey research, and to present opinion and discuss the topic logically in moderate length and depth.
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Through the sessions, students are encouraged to read materials that deal with special interests among educated native speakers of Japanese, and in so doing build knowledge of advanced structures and grammatical items typically used in that kind of materials.
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Voluntary Japanese visitors are invited to join the discussion.
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Each student will be requested to conduct an independent project at the end of the semester.
A presentation day will be set for this project.
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Regular kanji quizzes will be given to develop reading and writing skills.
Textbooks
Materials will be provided in the classes.
Lecture Guideline and Attendance Policy
One lecture and two sessions (90 minutes each) will be given in a week 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 Policy
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Class attendance, participation and submission of assignments 40%
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Kanji quiz, tests, and performance of presentation and essays 30%
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Final presentation and essay 30%