JPL2030 - Japanese 3
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Ms Jun Yano
Offered
Clayton First semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit aims to consolidate and develop students' basic linguistic skills and socio-cultural knowledge in spoken and written Japanese at a pre-intermediate level. The focus is to develop students' interactive competence, including linguistic, socio-linguistic and socio-cultural knowledge. The unit also aims to develop students' intercultural skills.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit, students should:
- have gained and developed fundamental linguistic skills (e.g. basic grammar, vocabulary) at this level which are necessary for any further study of Japanese;
- have gained basic social/cultural knowledge about Japan;
- have developed listening and speaking skills for daily conversation (e.g. about leisure, travel, study) and exchanging information in Japanese within defined situations;
- be able to obtain necessary information from a variety of written and spoken Japanese texts, genres and media including the internet, with some guidance;
- be able to recognize and write the kanji introduced at previous levels and approximately 150 newly introduced characters;
- be able to write about personal life (e.g. daily life, leisure, travel) using basic kanji;
- have developed intercultural skills which include awareness of and sensitivity to cultural differences (and similarities) through comparison and reflection on students' own cultures and societies;
- have enhanced awareness of language as a system, through comparison of linguistic features of Japanese and English (or other languages); and
- have developed skills that will enable them to continue their Japanese acquisition outside the classroom.
Assessment
Tests and Examination: 65%
On-going assessment: 35%
Contact hours
One x 1 hour lecture/week
Three hours (tutorials/seminars)/week
Prerequisites
Japanese 2 or equivalent
Prohibitions
13 October 2017
18 November 2024