Japanese 1B: part 1
Takako Tomoda
6 points
* 5 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton
*
Berwick (subject to suffient enrolments)
* Prerequisites: VCE Japanese, or
equivalent qualifications acceptable to the department
Objectives Students successfully completing this subject should be able to express their preferences regarding free time activities and hobbies giving reasons; make requests and ask permission; give advice and make suggestions; make and respond to invitations; use appropriate etiquette in guest-host situations; use the conversation strategies of asking for clarification and reporting hearsay information; write a short letter in Japanese using the correct format; recognise an additional 170 kanji (in total 300); recognise basic kanji radicals and use a kanji dictionary.
Synopsis This subject aims to consolidate and further develop students' knowledge of Japanese in order to achieve pre-intermediate competence in spoken and written Japanese. An off-campus option is available (JPL1250). Students are advised to enrol concurrently for JPS1070 (Sources of contemporary Japanese culture and society)
Assessment Mid-semester test (1 hour): 20%
* Final examination (2
hours): 30%
* Speaking test: 10%
* Listening comprehension test: 10%
* Immersion program: 10%
* Ongoing assessment: 20%
Prescribed texts
Interacting with the Japanese Book 3, Japanese Studies Centre, Monash University
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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