The Japanese Language Course Course learning objectives The broad aim of this course is for students to gain knowledge and develop language skills and strategies for academic purposes. The key goals for the course are: Gain knowledge and develop language skills and strategies for academic purposes Prepare for conducting research independently using Japanese and/or Japanese resources Become a more autonomous and sophisticated user of Japanese with renewed view on self and interpersonal/intellectual communication By the end of the course, you will: 1. Become able to use effective skills and strategies appropriate for reading Japanese texts of an academic nature 2. Enhance your own reading speed, amount of reading, and capacity for independent reading 3. Expand your vocabulary for key concepts in relevant subject fields (minimum target: 1000+ kanji knowledge and 3000 kanji compound vocabulary. Optimum target All 常用kanji and 8000+ kanji compound vocabulary knowledge) 4. Develop skills to summarise a text 5. Develop your productive skills to converse/compose on specialised subjects 6. Develop skills and strategies to comprehend and deliver public speech and presentation, and engage in group discussions and debates 7. Develop communication skills through listening and speaking activities 8. Gain necessary Japanese skills for conducting your own research The course also aims to bring students who are approximately at Level N4 of the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Proficiency Test up to Level N2. Course Structure The Japanese language classes will take place over all three terms and in addition there will be intensive weeks of language classes immediately before and after the normal teaching terms. The teaching year then will be as follows: Michaelmas Term (October-December) Week 0 Weeks 1-8 Week 9 The induction session, the placement tests and individual consultations LEVEL 1 & 2 6 hours, 2 hours class contact per day LEVEL 3 3 hours, 1 hour class contact per day LEVEL 4 1 hour tutorial LEVEL 1 & 2 5 hours (4 + 1 kanji) spread over the week LEVEL 3 4 hours (3 + 1 kanji) spread over the week LEVEL 4 1 hour weekly tutorial and the oral presentation sessions LEVEL 1 & 2 Up to 8 hours, 2 hours class contact per day LEVEL 3 3 hours, 1 hour class contact per day LEVEL 4 No class *There will be a revision test for Level 1-3 in week 5. Hilary Term (January-March) Week 0 Weeks 1-8 Week 9 LEVEL 1 & 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 1 & 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 4 hours, 2 hours class contact per day 3 hours, 1 hour class contact per day No class 5 hours (4 + 1 kanji) spread over the week 4 hours (3 + 1 kanji) spread over the week 1 hour weekly tutorial and participation in the Reading Group organised by Prof Kariya Up to 8 hours, 2 hours class contact per day 3 hours, 1 hour class contact per day No class LEVEL 1 & 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 *There will be two revision tests for Level 1-3 in weeks 0 and 5. Trinity Term (April-June) Week 0 LEVEL 1 & 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 4 hours, 2 hours class contact per day 3 hours, 1 hour class contact per day No class *There will be a revision test for Level 1-3 in week 0. Weeks 1-4 LEVEL 1 & 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 5 5 hours (4 + 1 kanji) spread over the week 4 hours (3 + 1 kanji) spread over the week 1 hour weekly tutorial Weeks 5-8 Japanese language final exams, including listening, oral presentation, & written examinations. Please make sure you are available Monday to Friday, 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. all Trinity Term. We cannot change exam times for individual students. Course resources Prescribed textbook LEVEL 1: 松田浩志他 (2015)『テーマ別中級から学ぶ日本語』第3版 松田浩志他 (2015) 『テーマ別中級から学ぶ日本語 研究社 ワークブック』第3版 研究社 LEVEL 2: 近藤安月子・丸山千歌 (2008)『日本への招待[テキスト]』第2版 東京大学出版 近藤安月子・丸山千歌 (2008)『日本への招待[予習シート・語彙・文法]』第2版東京大学出版 名古屋大学留学生センター『現代日本語コース中級 聴解オンライン』http://opal.ecis.nagoya-u.ac.jp/%7Eijlc/ LEVEL 3: 近藤安月子・丸山千歌 (2005)『文化へのまなざし[テキスト]』 東京大学出版 近藤安月子・丸山千歌 (2005)『文化へのまなざし[予習シート・語彙・文型]』東京大学出版 *Supplementary print materials will be distributed in class at all levels. 2 LEVEL 4: 二通信子・他 (2010)『留学生と日本人学生のためのレポート・論文表現ハンドブック』第2版 東京大学出版会 KANJI 1: 加納千恵子他 (1990) Basic Kanji Book Vol.2 凡人社 加納千恵子他 (1993) Intermediate Kanji Book vol.1 凡人社 KANJI 2: 加納千恵子他 (2004) Intermediate Kanji Book vol.2 凡人社 KANJI 3: 徳永康代 編 (2011)『日本語学習のためのよく使う順漢字2100問題集』 三省堂 Recommended dictionaries/workbooks It is expected that students will have good quality dictionaries suitable for advanced learners to prepare for the classes and self-study. Electronic dictionaries are also worth considering. As for monolingual and kanji dictionaries, the following are recommended: 『ベネッセ表現読解国語辞典』Benesse れいかい 『例解新国語辞典 さんせいどう 第7版』三省堂 *Includes a lot of example sentences. めいきょう 『 明 鏡 国語辞典 けいたいばん たいしゅうかんしょてん 携帯版』大 修 館書店 *One of the most recently published dictionaries. Includes a lot of examples, and information on grammatical items such as particles and basic vocabulary items. The Compact Nelson Japanese-English-Character Dictionary. Tuttle Publishing. The following grammar references and workbooks are also recommended: グループ ジャマシイ(1998)『教師と学習者のための日本語文型辞典』くろしお出版 Makino, Seiichi (1995) A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar. Japan Times. Makino, Seiichi (2008) A Dictionary of Advanced Japanese Grammar. Japan Times. 友松悦子 他(1996)『どんな時どう使う日本語表現文型500』アルク Useful websites Japanese news papers 朝日新聞 http://www.asahi.com/ 毎日新聞 http://www.mainichi-msn.co.jp/ 読売新聞 http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/ 日経新聞 http://www.nikkei.co.jp/ ロイター通信ニュース http://jp.reuters.com/ Links to Japanese reading materials NHKニュースオンラインhttp://www3.nhk.or.jp/toppage/navi/news.html リーディングチューター「チュウ太」 http://www3.nhk.or.jp/toppage/navi/news.html 青空文庫 http://www.aozora.gr.jp/ Links to online Japanese radio/video news NHKラジオニュース http://www.nhk.or.jp/r-news/ Yahoo! videonews http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/videonews/ 3 Assessment requirements for Levels 1, 2 & 3 Continuous assessment Kanji quizzes 5% Vocabulary quizzes 5% Revision tests & listening tests 5% 15% Oral presentation (Trinity term) Oral presentation Q/A session Hand-outs and abstract 15% Final examination Listening comprehension 7.5% Paper A (seen texts, grammar and expressions, creative writing) 25% Paper B (unseen text reading comprehension) 30% Paper C (kanji & vocabulary) 7.5% 70% NB: The listening comprehension test will be done prior to the date of the final exam. Assessment requirements for Level 4 Continuous assessment Weekly Kanji quizzes 5% 5% Oral presentation (Trinity term) Oral presentation 15% Final examination (a) A 10,000 character portfolio (in Japanese) 75% (b) Kanji 3 Paper (30-min short exam paper) 5% 80% Class attendance and missed quizzes and tests Please make sure you are available Monday to Friday, 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. all Trinity Term. We cannot change exam times for individual students. Language study is sequential, and is based on regular classroom interaction. Therefore, regular attendance is essential in order to complete the course satisfactorily. Your attendance, homework submission, and in-class performance will be monitored, reported, and discussed at the course meeting regularly. If you are absent through illness or other difficulties you should notify the course coordinator and consult your teachers about work missed as soon as possible. If a student misses a quiz/test due to illness or other exceptional circumstances, the course coordinator must be informed by no later than 5.00 p.m. of the day in which that quiz/test was scheduled. Late collections will only be granted when legitimate reasons exist. Requests for early sitting cannot be granted. 4