JPNS6112 Spoken Japanese 1
| Offered By | School of Culture, History and Language |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject | Japanese |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2010 and First Semester, 2011 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
(a) Grammar and vocabulary |
| Learning Outcomes |
By the end of the semester, the successful learner of the course will be expected: (i) To have good basic knowledge of the system of the Japanese language; (ii) To be able to produce and comprehend various types of simple sentences/ expressions; (iii) To be able to communicate in Japanese in situations involving the day-to-day life and some limited topics; (iv) To obtain basic knowledge of Japanese culture and people; and (v) To have good self-study skills of the Japanese language. |
| Indicative Assessment |
Class quizzes ((30%), oral tests (50%), Language Laboratory test (15%) and class performance (5%). Graduate students attend joint classes with undergraduates but may expect more rigorous assessment and additional assignment work, tailored to the graduate students’ interests. |
| Workload |
Four hours per week |
| Course Classification(s) | AdvancedAdvanced courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide a deep understanding of contemporary issues; or 'second degree' and higher levels of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs. and TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses. |
| Areas of Interest | Asian Languages |
| Prescribed Texts |
Photocopied materials will be provided. |
| Programs | Master of Asia-Pacific Studies |
| Academic Contact | Dr Duckyoung Lee |
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