各外国語紹介Developing the Japanese language proficiency required for university level study through listening, reading comprehension, and discussion. Practicing how to take and summarize university-level lecture notes, and how to write logical sentences.Acquiring basic expressions and the techniques required for oral presentations. Learning academic expressions suitable for presentations as well as conducting self-evaluation or peer evaluations with classmates.Acquiring the ability to express ideas in Japanese that will be useful even after graduation. The target is to train learners to cope with practical and familiar subjects that occur in various Japanese communication scenarios.Learning job hunting skills necessary for exchange students to apply for positions at companies in Japan and/or in their home countries that require Japanese language. Acquiring facility with the expressions used in job hunting.Gaining awareness of the Japanese concepts of “politeness” and “formality,” as well as the language used in Japanese business environments. Also developing and understanding of corporate culture through discussion.This class is designed for those who are learning Japanese for the first time. Students will learn hiragana and katakana, and aim to be able to hold simple daily conversations.Japanese at the first half of the beginning level entails having short conversations with familiar people, conveying one’s own thought in basic Japanese, and listening/understanding the basic information presented.Japanese for the second half of the beginning level involves being able to communicate with various people that students meet in their daily life, on and off campus, and to be able to discuss familiar topics in basic Japanese. targeted.The goal for the first half of the intermediate level is to learn to comprehend the differences between written and spoken Japanese and understand how forms of address and expressions vary depending upon the other person. Additionally, students will work on successfully expressing their own ideas about familiar social themes.The goal for the second half of intermediate level is to learn basic academic Japanese through reading comprehensions and composition. Students are tasked with investigating and analyzing social themes and expressing their own thoughts.The focus is on logical dialogs and conversations on abstract topics, as well as reading and audio-visual materials on social themes in Japanese. Students develop their abilities to analyze information and think logically through extensive sentence structure practice, presentations, and discussions.Course OutlineCourse Name“JP 1A/1B”(Other than KC students)“JP 2A/2B”(Other than KC students)“Studies in JP 1A/1B”“JP 3A/3B”(KC students only)“Studies in JP 2A/2B”“JP 4A/4B”(KC students only)“Studies in JP 3A/3B”“Intensive JP StarterA/B”(KC students only)“Intensive JP 1A/1B”(KC students only)“Intensive JP 2A/2B”(KC students only)“Intensive JP 3A/3B”(KC students only)“Intensive JP 4A/4B”(KC students only)“Intensive JP 5A/5B”(KC students only)School YearEnrolled1st1st2nd2nd2nd1st1st1st1st1st1st56IntroductiontoJapaneseCourses
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