OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _ |
Koji Namba (Center for International Education and Exchange)
Cource Objective
This course is designed for advanced students to develop their communicative fluency in all four language skills further building on the foundation of their Japanese skills which they have acquired.
Learning Goals
The objectives of JA100 are:
(1) to have a basic understanding of sentence structures, grammar and vocabulary of Japanese
(2) to be familiar with texts written in hiragana, katakana, and simple kanjis
(3) to be able to use and comprehend commonly used phrases in daily communication with the university community
(4) to be able to deliver personal information, experiences, simple comments, etc. in conversations in Japanese
(5) to develop strategic skills for getting information about the Japanese language through communication with native Japanese speakers
Requirement / Prerequisite
This course is designed for students with no prior experience of studying Japanese.
Special Note
Class Plan
Theme | Content | |
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Week 1 | Orientation | Overview of Japanese language and learning strategies |
Week 2 | Introduction to Japanese Writing system | Introducing Japanese sound and writing system |
Week 3 | Unit 1: Introducing Myself | Writing practices: Katakana writing practices |
Week 4 | Unit 2: Introducing My Family | Writing practices: Hiragana writing practices |
Week 5 | Unit 3; My Favorite Things | Expressing likes and dislikes Expressing your favorite foods, sports, music, etc. |
Week 6 | Unit 4: My Everyday Life | Talking about your daily life |
Week 7 | Unit 5: Friday Night | Talking about how you spend (or spent) Friday night |
Week 8 | Unit 6: Going Out | Talking about going out with your friends, family, etc. |
Week 9 | Unit 7: Invitations and Offers | Offering something to someone Inviting someone to do something Offering someone to do something together |
Week 10 | Unit 8: My Family | Talking about your family |
Week 11 | Unit 9: What I want to Do | Expressing your desire to do something Expressing whether you have experienced to do something or not |
Week 12 | Unit 10: Rules and Directions | Giving guidance or instructions Telling "dos and don'ts" Asking someone to do something |
Week 13 | Unit 11: Busy Days and Hard Work | Expressing obligations or duty Telling someone not to do something |
Week 14 | Unit 12: Things to notice | Saying the preferred action |
Week 15 | Final test | Reading, writing and oral test will be given in each session |
Independent Study Outside of Class
Regular writing assignments will be given weekly. Students are asked to practices, essays and drafts for the speeches depending on the units.
Textbooks
Grading Policy
Class attendance, participation and performance 40%
Quiz, assignment, essay and presentation 20%
Final written Exam. 20%
Final oral exam. 20%
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