Japanese ii
Bachelor's degree
In Maynard (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Maynard (USA)
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Different dates available
This course is based around the enhancement of the four basic skills, extension of basic grammar, vocabulary and kanji building, building off what was learned in 21G.501. This course consists of a lecture on grammar, and practices and labs conducted in Japanese.
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Subjects
- Grammar
- Basic Skills
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Course programme
Labs: 3 sessions / week, 1 hour / session
Lecture: 1 session / week, 1 hour / session
This course covers "Genki I" Lessons 7 through 12, enhancing the basic skills for conversation, reading and writing. The program emphasizes ACTIVE command of Japanese, not passive knowledge. Your goal is not simply to study the grammar and vocabulary, but to acquire skills necessary to use them in a linguistically and culturally appropriate way. By the end of the semester, you will be able to carry on a daily conversation with Japanese people. You will also learn approximately 87 Kanji characters in this course.
In this course there are two types of class sessions, Grammar Sessions and Drill Sessions. In Grammar Sessions, information necessary for using the language, such as grammar, vocabulary, and socio-cultural information, will be provided primarily in English. Drill Sessions are conducted almost entirely in Japanese. Sessions will concentrate on speaking activities that require you to use the language actively. Good daily performance scores can be achieved when you have learned and practiced the assigned Drills before coming to class.
* Three lowest daily scores will be dropped during the term.
** One lowest LQ score will be dropped at the end of the term.
*** Two lowest scores will be dropped at the end of the term.
There will be NO MAKE-UP for missed performances and quizzes.
As mentioned above, you will be given a daily score in Drill Session based on your performance:
10 = Strong Performance, Clearly well-prepared
9 = Good Performance
8 = Satisfactory Performance
7 = Unsatisfactory Performance, Clearly unprepared
0 = absent
In order to receive the credit, you have to attend the section you are registered in unless you have made official arrangements with the instructors in advance. If you have to attend a section other than your regular section on a particular day, you must notify the instructor at least one day in advance. There will be no make-up for missed quizzes or daily grades unless you have academic reasons such as attending seminar or special lectures.
There are two oral tests, five Lesson Quizzes and a one-hour long exam. Vocabulary, Kanji and Conjugation Quizzes are given throughout the semester. No make-up quizzes or exams will be given in this course.
To receive full credit, each homework assignment must be submitted by the deadline. Late submission will result in a 5% deduction in grade each day. All assignments must be completed and submitted in order to receive the course grade.
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Japanese ii