Jun Yano
6 points
* 6 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisites: JPL1710 or equivalent
Objectives Students successfully completing this subject should be able to comprehend and produce rich sentences using more sophisticated adverbs, onomatopoeia, various endings and conjunctives; recognise and write a further 300 kanji (in total 1000); comprehend spoken Japanese from various sources; read short essays and novels and write a short essay.
Synopsis This is the second part of the three-year accelerated Japanese program. Students are advised to enrol concurrently for JPS1090 (Understanding contemporary Japan).
Assessment Mid-semester test (1 hour): 5%
* Final
examinations (3.5 hours): 45%
* Quizzes and assignments: 30%
* Project:
20%
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