Academic Year |
2025Year |
School/Graduate School |
Liberal Arts Education Program |
Lecture Code |
64451001 |
Subject Classification |
Foreign Languages |
Subject Name |
インテンシブ韓国語IB[1総,1文,1教日,1法,1経] |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
インテンシブカンコクゴIB |
Subject Name in English |
Intensive Korean IB |
Instructor |
KANG HEEEUN |
Instructor (Katakana) |
カン ヒウン |
Campus |
Higashi-Hiroshima |
Semester/Term |
1st-Year, First Semester, 2Term |
Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(2T) Mon9-10,Fri9-10:IAS J204 |
Lesson Style |
Seminar |
Lesson Style (More Details) |
Face-to-face, Online (simultaneous interactive), Online (on-demand) |
In principle, lessons will be face-to-face, but depending on the situation, it may be necessary to hold classes online. |
Credits |
1.0 |
Class Hours/Week |
4 |
Language of Instruction |
J
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Japanese |
Course Level |
2
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Undergraduate Low-Intermediate
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Course Area(Area) |
22
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Language Education |
Course Area(Discipline) |
07
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Korean |
Eligible Students |
Beginner Learner of Korean |
Keywords |
Korean, Hangeul Vocabulary, Grammar, Conversation, Writing Active Learning, Pair Work, Group Work |
Special Subject for Teacher Education |
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Special Subject |
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Class Status within Liberal Arts Education | The goal is to develop communication skills that enable students to receive and transmit information in various foreign languages in response to the era of globalization. Additionally, students will acquire knowledge and skills while deepening their understanding of different languages and cultures. |
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Expected Outcome | 1. Be able to communicate in everyday situations both orally and in writing using a foreign language. 2. Develop an understanding of multiple languages and cultures by utilizing more than one foreign language. |
Class Objectives /Class Outline |
Building on Basic Korean Proficiency to Develop Applied Skills
1. In addition to noun sentences in the polite form ("합니다" style), acquire various verb sentence patterns, including polite verb usage and expressions indicating reasons or sequences. Apply these forms in conversations and writing. 2. Learn basic counting methods and practice counting objects, dates, time, and age while engaging in related dialogues. 3. Based on points 1 and 2, be able to talk and write about daily schedules, plans, and daily routines.
※ The course outline is as follows, but the schedule details may be subject to change. |
Class Schedule |
1st Session: Noun and Verb Sentences in "합니다" Form (~desu/masu form) ① 2nd Session: Noun and Verb Sentences in "합니다" Form (~desu/masu form) ② 3rd Session: Noun and Verb Sentences in "합니다" Form (~desu/masu form) ③ (Applied Practice)-- 4th Session: Sino-Korean Numbers, Counters Using Sino-Korean Numerals (Dates, etc.), Particle "~から~まで" (from ~ to) ① 5th Session: Sino-Korean Numbers, Counters Using Sino-Korean Numerals (Dates, etc.), Particle "~から~まで" (from ~ to) ② (Applied Practice) 6th Session: Native Korean Numbers, Counters Using Native Korean Numerals, Parallel Expressions "~て/で" ① 7th Session: Native Korean Numbers, Counters Using Native Korean Numerals, Parallel Expressions "~て/で" ② (Applied Practice) 8th Session: Negative Forms (Prepositional and Postpositional Types), Particle "~に" (to/in) ① 9th Session: Negative Forms (Prepositional and Postpositional Types), Particle "~に" (to/in) ② (Applied Practice) 10th Session: Adverbial Forms, Expressions of Reason and Sequence ① 11th Session: Adverbial Forms, Expressions of Reason and Sequence ② 12th Session: Adverbial Forms, Expressions of Reason and Sequence ③ (Applied Practice) 13th Session: Expressions of Impossibility (Prepositional and Postpositional Types), Suggestion Forms ① 14th Session: Expressions of Impossibility (Prepositional and Postpositional Types), Suggestion Forms ② (Applied Practice) 15th Session: Summary and Review
- Quizzes (during the semester), Final Exam (at the end of the term) |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
- The textbook will be distributed during class (no purchase is required).
- For dictionaries, "Progressive Korean-Japanese / Japanese-Korean Dictionary" (edited by Yukitoshi Yutani et al., published by Shogakukan) is recommended. |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
Text, Handouts, Audio Materials, Visual Materials, Microsoft Teams, Zoom |
(More Details) |
Textbook, handouts, audio materials, audiovisual materials (video/PC/others) |
Learning techniques to be incorporated |
Discussions, Paired Reading, Quizzes/ Quiz format, Role Play, Post-class Report |
Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
1. Prepare by reviewing the assigned sections from class and looking up the meanings and pronunciations of new vocabulary. 2. Listen to the audio of the text at least three times before attending class. 3. Review the vocabulary, expressions, grammar, and conversations learned in each class on your own. 4. Complete and submit the assigned tasks within the designated deadline. |
Requirements |
1. Please avoid absences as much as possible, as they may hinder your understanding of the lesson and participation in pair work. 2. This course includes many pair and group activities. Even if you are not familiar with them, do not hesitate—participate actively and with confidence. |
Grading Method |
The overall evaluation will be based on the following criteria:
- Final Exam: 50% - Class Participation (including assignment submission and class attitude): 30% - Quizzes: 20% |
Practical Experience |
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Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it |
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Message |
아침에 한마디, 점심에 한마디, 저녁에 한마디! 하루 세 마디씩 한국어 외우기!!! 한국어 학습, 생활 속에서 실천합시다. (A phrase in the morning, a phrase at lunch, and a phrase in the evening! Memorize*three Korean phrases a day! Let's practice learning Korean in our daily lives!) |
Other |
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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. |