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GUIDELINES FOR THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE CLASS Summer Semester April 12, 2010 ―July 23, 2010
Level Class Contents Time Room Textbook Beg. I J 1 Integral Tue/Thu 9:20-10:50 123 Basic Japanese for Students : Hakase
J 2AM Integral/kanji 1 Mon/Wed/Fri 9:20-12:30 123 Daichi Ⅰ
J 2PM Integral/Kanji 1 Tue/Thu *13:00-16:40 123 Daichi Ⅰ
J 3 Beginning Mon/Wed/Fri 9:20-10:50 130 Daichi Ⅰ Beg. II J 4 Integral/kanji 2 Mon/Wed/Fri 11:00-12:30 130 Daichi Ⅱ
J 5 Japanese Affairs (English)
Thu 11:00-12:30 130 Original materials, movies, Manga,etc.
Beg. to Inter.
J 6 Integral Thu 9:20-10:50 130 Chuukyuu e Ikoo Ⅰ
J 7 Listening 1 Tue 11:00-12:30 130 Nihongo Namachuukei Shochuukyuuhen Ⅰ
J 8 Speaking 1 The 9:20-10:50 132 Nihongo Shuuchuu Toreeningu
J 9 Writing/Kanji 3 Thu 11:00-12:30 123 Nihongo Emeeru no Kakikata
J 10 Technical Reading 1 The 11:00-12:30 132 Kagakugijutsu no NIhongo Inter. J 11 Integral Mon 9:20-10:50 132 Chukyu o Manabou
J12 Listening 2 Mon 11:00-12:30 132 Mainichi no Kikitori Plus 40
J 13 Speaking 2 Fri 9:20-10:50 132 Nihongo Joukyu-washa eno Michi
J 14 Writing/Kanji 4 Fri 11:00-12:30 132 Daigaku/Daigakuin ryugakusei no Nihongo sakubun-hen
J 15 Japanese Affairs (Japanese)
Wed 11:00-12:30 132 Original materials, movies, Manga,etc.
J 16 Technical Reading 2 Wed 9:20-10:50 132 Practical Japanese for Science and Technology
J 17 Honorifics Thu 11:00-12:30 132 Nihongo Keigo Toreeningu Adv. J 18 Listening 3 Tue 11:00-12:30 123 Kiku toreeningu
J 19 Oral presentation Thu 9:20-10:50 132 Nihongc cyoukyuuwasya eno kakehashi
J 20 Reading/Kanji 5 Tue 9:20-10:50 130 Nihongo Joukyu Dokkai All. J all Oral communication/
Business Japanese Wed 13:00-14:30 132 Original materials
J 22 Catch Up Tue 9:20-10:50 129 Original materials
9:20-10:50 11:00-12:30 Room 13:00-14-30 14:40-16:10 Room
Mon J2AM (Yamaguchi) 123
J3 (Song) J4 (Song) 130
J11 (Igari) J12 (Igari) 132
Tue
J1 (Yamaguchi ) J18 (Yamaguchi ) 123
J2PM (Takeyama) 123
J8 (Tan) J10 (Tan) 132
J20 (Endo) J7 (Endo) 130
J22 (Furuichi) 129
Wed J2AM (Nakamura) 123
J3 (Murata) J4 (Murata) 130 J all (Furuichi) 132 J16 (Endo) J15 (Endo ) 132
Thu J1 (Takeyama) J9 (Nakamura) 123
J2PM (Furuichi) 123
J6 (Murata) J5 (Murata) 130
J19 (Nakamura ) J17 (Takeyama) 132
Fri J2AM (Furuichi) 123
J3 (Tan) J4 (Tan) 130
J13 (Song) J14 (Song ) 132
Eligibility : Students and researchers of School of Engineering and Information Science and Technology, and spouse if space available
Period : April 12, 2010 –July 23, 2010 20 students in each class
How to apply : Hand in, fax or email Application to the Japanese Language Class. ( Rm.133 1F, Engineering Bldg.#8 )
Application period : 4/1–4/9 2010 http://www.oice.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/student/study/japanese/index.html
Place : Japanese Language Class (Rm.133 1F, Eng. Bldg. #8 )
Contact : Furuichi Yumiko Tel: 03-5841-8826 Fax: 03-5800-2436 [email protected]
OUTLINE OF THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE CLASSES Summer Semester April 12, 2010 –July 23, 2010 Level Class Contents Day Rm Textbooks Objectives Prerequisite
Beg. I J 1 Integral Tue/Thu 9:20-10:50
123 Basic Japanese for Students: Hakase (3A Network)
To focus on developing communication ability, learning the basic 45 sentence structures at an introductory level. Best for busy learners.
No previous knowledge of Japanese language.
J 2
AM
Integral/
Kanji 1 Mon/Wed /Fri 9:20-12:30
123
Daichi Ⅰ(3A Network)
To learn the basic 75 sentence structures and 1000 words at an introductory level, and to develop the basic skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. To study hiragana, katakana, and 100 kanji.
No previous knowledge of Japanese language.
J 2
PM
Integral/
Kanji 1 Tue 13:00-16:10 Thu 13:00-14:30
123
Daichi Ⅰ(3A Network)
To learn the basic 75 sentence structures and 1000 words at an introductory level, and to develop the basic skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. To study hiragana, katakana, and 100 kanji
No previous knowledge of Japanese language.
J 3 BeginningⅠ
*after lesson 7 Mon/Wed /Fri 9:20-10:50
130
Daichi Ⅰ
(3A Network) To learn more than 60 sentence structures and 1000 vocabularies at an introductory level, focusing on integral development in four skills. To study 100 kanji for Level 4 of JLPT. Be able to communicate basically in the laboratory activities.
Completed about 40 hours of Japanese.
Beg. II J 4 Integral/
Kanji 2 Mon/Wed /Fri 11:00-12:30
130
Daichi Ⅱ(3A Network)
Story de oboeru Kanji 300
To learn more than 73sentence structures and 900 vocabularies, focusing on integral development in four skills with the acquisition of additional 200 kanji.
Beginning I completed or about 100 hours of Japanese.
J 5 Japanese affaires Thu
11:00-12:30 130
Handouts will be provided in English. Students will watch various Japanese films, dramas, and video clips
To deepen students’ understanding of various facets of Japanese society and culture, and to enrich their experiences of living and studying in Japan.
No understanding of the Japanese language is required. Class will be mostly conducted in English.
Beg.
to
Inter.
J 6 Integral Thu 9:20-10:50
130
Chuukyuu e Ikoo(3A Network)
To learn more than 59 sentence structures and 336 words, focusing on integral development in four skills
Beginning II completed or 200-250 hours of Japanese.
J 7 Listening 1
Tue 11:00-12:30
130
Nihongo Nama Chuukei Shokyuuhen Ⅰ
To develop listening skills through samples of typical conversation spoken in usual daily life in Japan. To learn how to communicate with Japanese suitably in accordance with the situations.
Beginning II completed or 200-250 hours of Japanese.
J 8 Speaking 1 Tue 9:20-10:50
132 Nihongo Shuuchuu Toreeningu (ALC)
To focus on speaking and listening, and to improve communicative competence at the beginning to intermediate level.
Beginning II completed or 200-250 hours of Japanese.
J 9 Writing/ Kanji 3 Thu
11:00-12:30 123
Writing E-mails in Japanese (The Japan Times)
To develop writing skills for beginning- to intermediate-level students by writing e-mails, greeting cards, resumes, drafts of oral presentations, and Kanji learning.
Beginning II completed or 200-250 hours of Japanese.
J 10 Technical reading 1 Tue
11:00-12:30 132
Kagakugijutsu no Nihongo (3A Network)
To develop reading skill and to increase vocabulary of technical Japanese through scientific topics. Kanji learning.
Beginning II completed or 200-250 hours of Japanese.
Inter. J 11 Integral Mon 9:20-10:50
132
Chuukyuu o Manaboo (3A Network)
To learn sentences structures and expressions of intermediate level, and to advance skills of reading and sentence expressions. To develop ability of integral use of intermediate level.
Begin. to intermediate completed or 300-350 hours of Japanese.
J 12 Listening 2 Mon 11:00-12:30
132
Mainichi no Kikitori Plus 40 (Bonjinsha)
To develop listening skill through Japanese modern society topic, increasing vocabulary and expressions and deepen the understanding of topic.
Begin. to intermediate completed or 300-350 hours of Japanese.
J 13 Speaking 2
Fri 9:20-10:50
132
Nihongo Joukyu-washa eno Michi
(3A Network)
To enhance oral communication ability (such as to express one’s thoughts and feelings adequately) through the practice of role-playing games, interviews, speeches, debates and discussions in the professional scene as well as informal conversation.
Begin. to intermediate completed or 300-350 hours of Japanese.
J 14 Writing/
Kanji 4 Fri 11:00-12:30
132
Japanese for International College / Graduate Students:Writings (ALC)
To develop intermediate-level writing skills through learning basic rules, grammar, and expressions for written compositions; to learn selected kanji.
Begin. to intermediate completed or 300-350 hours of Japanese.
J 15 Japanese affairs Wed 11:00-12:30
132
Original materials, newspaper articles and audiovisual aids.
To learn about Japanese society and how Japanese think through various types of materials, such as movies and newspaper articles.
Begin. to intermediate completed or 300-350 hours of Japanese.
J 16 Technical reading 2 Wed
9:20-10:50 132
Practical Japanese for Science and Technology-: Readings (Kinokuniya Shoten)
To learn the basic vocabulary and expressions in the natural sciences and to develop reading skill through reading technical and scientific essays and related articles from newspapers, etc.
Begin. to intermediate completed or 300-350 hours of Japanese.
J 17 Honorifics Thu 11:00-12:30
132 Nihongo Keiko Training
(ASK)
To review the basics of honorific, and learn appropriate expressions by considering human relations and the business scene.
Begin. to intermediate completed or 300-350 hours of Japanese.
Adv. J 18 Listening 3 Tue 11:00-12:30
123 Kiku Training (3A Network), Original materials
To develop listening skill and to learn vocabulary and expressions of advanced level through various types of materials.
Intermediate completed or more than 500 hours of Japanese.
J 19 Oral presentation Thu
9:20-10:50 132
Nihongo choukyuu-washa eno kakehashi (3A Network)
To learn the proper way to speak in various situations and to different audiences; explain concrete information explicitly and clearly. To become an advanced speaker and listener in Japanese.
Intermediate completed or more than 500 hours of Japanese.
J 20 Reading/ Kanji 5 Tue 9:20-10:50
130 Nihongo Jyoukyuu dokkai (ALC)
To develop reading skill and to increase vocabulary through various Japanese current topics. Kanji learning.
Intermediate completed or more than 500 hours of Japanese.
All J all Oral communication. Business affairs
Wed
13:30-14:30 132
Original materials To understand the multi-cultural backgrounds and the Japanese business world and to develop oral communication abilities through conversation with Japanese volunteers.
No prerequisite.
J 22 Oral communication
Tue 9:20-10:50
129 Original materials To make catch-up training for the students who
join the course halfway.