Hiroshima University Syllabus |
Japanese
Academic Year 2024Year School/Graduate School Morito Institute of Global Higher Education Lecture Code 8B213403 Subject Classification Specialized Education Subject Name Upper-Intermediate Japanese A-1 Subject Name
(Katakana)アッパー―インターメディエイト ジャパニーズ エイイチ Subject Name in
EnglishUpper-Intermediate Japanese A-1 Instructor SAIJO YUTO Instructor
(Katakana)サイジョウ ユウト Campus Higashi-Hiroshima Semester/Term 1st-Year, Second Semester, 3Term Days, Periods, and Classrooms (3T) Tues1-2,Thur1-2:EDU K308 Lesson Style Seminar Lesson Style
(More Details)Seminar
Credits 2.0 Class Hours/Week Language of Instruction J : Japanese Course Level 3 : Undergraduate High-Intermediate Course Area(Area) 22 : Language Education Course Area(Discipline) 01 : Japanese Eligible Students Special Auditing Students Keywords Reading Comprehension, Intensive Reading, Vocabulary, Composition Special Subject for Teacher Education Special Subject Class Status
within Educational
Program
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)Criterion referenced
Evaluation
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)Class Objectives
/Class OutlineThe aim of this class is to cultivate students' reading skills of long compositions and to instill knowledge of intermediate level grammar, vocabulary and expressions in students. Class Schedule By reading through Intermediate Japanese reading skills study materials on various topics, students will learn intermediate level grammar, vocabulary and expressions and through partial compositions will learn new items. In the class, primarily, the following expressions and vocabulary are explained:
1. Orientation, keywords of Japanese culture, te/ta form of verb
2. prefix “o/go”, “~tari~tari”, particle “ne/yo/no/na”, reduplicated word, determiner, “~noda”
3. “~dasu/~hajimeru”, prohibitive expression, “~shi~shi”, pseudo noun “no/koto”
4. particle “hodo”, idiom of “ki”, pseudo noun “uchi/aida/ma”, particle “shika”
5. subsidiary verb “~tekuru/~teiku”, “~yooda/~sooda/rashii~”, verb “afureru/koboreru”
6. verbs of giving and receiving (1), simile/metaphor/personification
7. verbs of giving and receiving (2), adverb “tsui/ukkarishite”,”amari/nakanaka”
8. Mid-term Examination
9. verbs of giving and receiving (3), quantifier+”wa/mo”, prefix “oo/ko”
10. adverb “bakari/dake”, “~toka~toka”, suffix “~chuu/~juu”, intransitive verb
11. “~yasui/~ii”, “~nikui/~gatai”, pseudo noun “mono””tsumori”, adverb “made”, “~niyotte”,
adverb “sekkaku/wazawaza”
12. particle “demo”, “~todoojini”, adverb “motto/sarani”, “~komu”, “~yooganai”
13. “~nitotte/~nitaishite”, adverb “tootoo/tsuini”, “~zujimai”
14. pseudo noun “tokoro”, “~yoo/~muke/~muki”, passive of causative, pseudo noun “hazu”
15. conditional suffixes “ba/to/tara/nara”, “tokorode/sate”, “~toshite”
16. Final Examination
Midterm and Final exams will be given.Text/Reference
Books,etc.「テーマ別中級から学ぶ日本語 三訂版」研究社
PC or AV used in
Class,etc.(More Details) CD Learning techniques to be incorporated Suggestions on
Preparation and
ReviewRead through designated materials/texts and review new vocabularies before class.
Requirements Students who are placed into Level 3 or Level 4 based on the placement test and are not a native speaker of Japanese
Required to take 2 classes per week.
Grading Method Participation in class discussion and presentation 20%, Homework 20%, Examination 60% Practical Experience Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it Message Other Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes.
Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching.