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JPNS2012 Spoken Japanese 3

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Japanese
Offered in First Semester, 2011 and First Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Spoken Japanese 3 is an intermediate Japanese language course which aims to improve the learner’s command of modern spoken Japanese. The focus is on the oral and aural skills needed to understand and participate in general everyday conversations. With the course textbook is Yookoso! Continuing with Contemporary Japanese we aim to teach you the listening and oral skills needed to understand and participate in general everyday conversations. The activities in the textbook and accompanying workbook develop through particular themes (Travel, At Home, Transportation & Body and Health) to promote your communicative abilities. The course requires five hours of classes per week: two hours of lectures, two hours of tutorials and one hour of Language Lab.

 

Learning Outcomes

a)  develop the linguistic skills to move from a basic knowledge of Japanese to a more complex intermediate level understanding, with a particular focus on oral and aural skills, allowing learners to understand and participate in a variety of everyday situations in Japanese.  

b)  develop better language-learning strategies

c)  consolidate grammatical and communicative understanding of introductory Japanese and begin to develop functional skills at an intermediate level.  

d)  learn and reflect on a variety of socio-cultural information useful to intermediate learner of Japanese.

Indicative Assessment

Mid-Semester Exam (Written + LL) 20%

Final Exam (Written + LL) 35%

Oral Test Partnered Skit 15%

Homework Assignments 10%

Digital Story Telling Project 15%

Workbook Worksheet Completion/Attendance 5%  

 

Workload

Five hours per week

Areas of Interest Asian Languages
Corequisites
JPNS1013 Spoken Japanese 2 and JPNS1015 Written Japanese B. 
Prescribed Texts

Tohsaku Yasu-Hiko, Yookoso: Continuing with Contemporary Japanese, Third Edition, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006.

Tohsaku, Yasu-Hiko, Workbook / Laboratory Manual to accompany Yookoso : Continuing with Contemporary Japanese, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006

 

 

Majors/Specialisations Japanese Language and Pacific Languages
Academic Contact Carol Hayes and Li Narangoa

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