OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _

Japanese JA400

NISHIGUCHI, Koichi (Center for International Education and Exchange)

Cource Objective
   The purpose of JA400 is three fold. One is to enable students to engage in conversations normally held when they meet Japanese friends. Second is to build substantial knowledge of practical grammar and vocabulary so that students can deal with different topics in both oral and written mode. Thirdly, the course aims at developing practical reading and writing skills with the knowledge of 600 to 1000 kanjis, basing on which students will be able to acquire necessary Japanese skills particular to their own needs.

Learning Goals
   At the end of the course students will be able to;

Requirement / Prerequisite
   Students should have completed Japanese JA300 or an elementary Japanese course at other institution. 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 400 level check test, you may assume that this level is suitable for you.

Class Plan
   Several topics or themes among the following ones will be chosen as the topis or themes of the course.
   (1) my country, my university
   (2) scenic and historic spots, tourist spots, festivals, etc.
   (3) four seasons and yearly events
   (4) foods and diet
   (5) customs and habits
   (6) end of the year and the New Year
   (7) my future (job/profession, marriage, family, etc.)
   (8) leisure time activities and hobbies (sports, music, cooking, fashion, movies, etc.)
   (9) happy event, trouble, etc.
   (10) trips, vacation, etc.
   (11) Tokyo and Osaka
   (12) pop culture (manga, anime, TV games, pop idols, costume play, etc.)
   (13) Nihongo (loan words, onomatopoeia, politeness expressions, Osaka dialect, etc.)
   (14) aspects of Japan (economy, society, education, technology, etc.)
   (15) gender issues
   (16) environment and ecological movement
Theme Content
Week 1 Orientation Explanation of the syllabus and "how to study Nihongo" in this course
Week 2 Beginning of the story(Mutsuko and Jun-nosuke) Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 3 Breaking of the dream Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 4 Living with Chagawa-san Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 5 Chagawa-san, the great author Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 6 "Fraud" 1 Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 7 "Fraud" 2 Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 8 Jun-nosuke's novel Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 9 Arrival of TV Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 10 Chagawa-san proposes Hiromi-san to marry Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 11 A ticket to Aomori Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 12 Visit of the Jun-nosuke's "real father" Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 13 Going home 1 Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 14 Return of Jun-nosuke Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities
Week 15 Going home 2 Text, grammar, and vocabulary that expresse the theme and related classroom activities

Independent Study Outside of Class
   Students are expected to study one to two hours before and after each class.

Textbooks

  1. "Perfect Master Kanji N2"(Bonjinsha Publisher)
  2. Audio-visual material: Movie『Always 三丁目の夕日』(to be given in the class)
  3. Transcription and "The Diary of the Characters" in 『Always 三丁目の夕日』(to be given in the class)
  4. Grammar summary of "The Diary of the Characters" of 『Always 三丁目の夕日』(to be given in the class)

Grading Policy
   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: Class attendance and participation 22.5% / Assignments 17.5% / First Show & Tell 5% /
   Second Show & Tell (Final presentation) 5% / Written exam in the Report of Show & Tell 10% /
   Kanji quizs 10% / Final written exam 30%

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