| Academic Year |
2026Year |
School/Graduate School |
Liberal Arts Education Program |
| Lecture Code |
27231002 |
Subject Classification |
Foreign Languages |
| Subject Name |
ベーシック韓国語III |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
ベーシックカンコクゴ3 |
Subject Name in English |
Basic Korean III |
| Instructor |
KITANO YUKA,LEE JUNG SU |
Instructor (Katakana) |
キタノ ユカ,イ ジョンス |
| Campus |
Higashi-Hiroshima |
Semester/Term |
1st-Year, Second Semester, 3Term |
| Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(3T) Tues3-4,Thur3-4:IAS K102 |
| Lesson Style |
Seminar |
Lesson Style (More Details) |
Face-to-face |
| Classes are primarily conducted face-to-face in a lecture-based format. |
| 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 |
This course is intended for elementary-level learners of Korean. Students who have completed Term 1 and Term 2 “Basic Korean I” and “Basic Korean II” are strongly encouraged to enroll. |
| Keywords |
Korean, Hangul, vocabulary, grammar, conversation |
| Special Subject for Teacher Education |
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Special Subject |
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Class Status within Liberal Arts Education | In response to the demands of globalization, this course aims to cultivate the communication skills needed to access and disseminate information in various foreign languages, while enabling students to acquire relevant knowledge and skills and deepen their understanding of diverse languages and cultures. |
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| Expected Outcome | 1. Students will be able to use a foreign language to engage in everyday communication both orally and in writing.
2. By utilizing multiple foreign languages, students will be able to develop an understanding of diverse languages and cultures. |
Class Objectives /Class Outline |
As a continuation of Basic Korean I and II offered in the first semester, this course is conducted through two coordinated weekly sessions to further develop students’ command of fundamental Korean grammar, vocabulary, and expressions and to foster basic communicative competence in Korean.
This course is an advanced course designed for students who have acquired the fundamentals of Korean. It aims to further develop students’ ability to apply previously learned material in a more advanced manner and to engage in a wider range of everyday communicative situations, while deepening their understanding of Korean society and culture. Through the use of audiovisual materials such as Korean films and K-pop, students will examine the relationship between linguistic expressions and their social and cultural contexts, thereby deepening their understanding of Korea as a neighboring country and enhancing their intercultural competence. 1. Students will understand and appropriately use past tense forms, expressions of conjecture, progressive and connective expressions, and irregular verb and adjective conjugations in everyday conversations. 2. Students will understand and use vocabulary and expressions related to taste, daily routines, and personality, applying them appropriately in specific contexts. 3. Students will deepen their understanding of Korean interpersonal etiquette, café culture, and youth culture, and develop the ability to view other cultures from a relative and reflective perspective. ・Grammar: Past tense; Sino-Korean numerals; progressive/continuative endings; connective (background-setting) endings; conditional/hypothetical endings; present adnominal form, etc. ・Expressions: Expressions related to taste; expressions used in restaurants/cafeterias; expressions for describing states and people, etc. |
| Class Schedule |
Session 1: Course orientation; review of first-semester content Session 2: Lesson 10 — 잘 먹었습니다. (Thank you for the meal.) Session 3: Lesson 10 — 잘 먹었습니다. (Thank you for the meal.) Session 4: Lesson 10 — 잘 먹었습니다. (Thank you for the meal.) Session 5: Lesson 11 — 오늘의 커피 두 잔 주세요. (Two cups of today’s coffee, please.) Session 6: Lesson 11 — 오늘의 커피 두 잔 주세요. (Two cups of today’s coffee, please.) Session 7: Review of Lessons 10–11 Session 8: Lesson 12 — 미술 학원에 다니고 있어요. (I attend an art academy.) Session 9: Lesson 12 — 미술 학원에 다니고 있어요. (I attend an art academy.) Session 10: Lesson 13 — 아직 예약 못 했는데요. (I haven’t made a reservation yet…) Session 11: Lesson 13 — 아직 예약 못 했는데요. (I haven’t made a reservation yet…) Session 12: Lesson 14 — 젊은 사람들에게 인기가 많아요. (It is popular among young people.) Session 13: Lesson 14 — 젊은 사람들에게 인기가 많아요. (It is popular among young people.) Session 14/15: Overall review and consolidation
*A final examination will be administered at the end of each term. |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
The textbook used in this course varies by instructor. Please follow your instructor’s instructions when purchasing. 『韓国語教本 ハングルマダン(改訂版)』松﨑真日 /丁仁京 /熊木勉 /金昴京 /李秀炅, 朝日出版社 |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
Text, Handouts, Audio Materials, Visual Materials, Microsoft Teams, Zoom |
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| Learning techniques to be incorporated |
Paired Reading, Quizzes/ Quiz format, Role Play |
Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
1. Complete the assigned preparation in advance and review the meanings and pronunciations of new vocabulary before class.
2. Listen to the audio of the text (dialogue) at least three times in advance and come to class having familiarized yourself with the content.
3. Review the vocabulary, expressions, and grammatical items covered in each class to ensure retention.
4. Submit all assigned tasks by the designated deadline. |
| Requirements |
The Tuesday (3th–4th periods) and Thursday (3th–4th periods) classes are conducted as coordinated sessions. Students must enroll in both and may not take only one. |
| Grading Method |
Grades will be determined based on the following guidelines: Coursework: 20–40%; Final exam: 60–80%. Please confirm details with the instructor in class. |
| Practical Experience |
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| Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it |
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| Message |
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| 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. |