2016年度 シラバス学部

EL1 Advanced English Acquisition

2017/01/30  現在

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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  2学期 /Second Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
ホウ ヨンヒョン
担当教員名
/Instructor
ホウ ヨンヒョン
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/01/26
授業の概要
/Course outline
This course introduces how human languages are designed/structured.  Specifically, it will focus on the word, sentence and sound structure of various languages in the world showing structural diversity of human languages as it introduces some basic concepts and terms used in linguistics. Also, some interesting topics related to human language (e.g., “language acquisition”, “language and brain” and “language and thought”) will be discussed.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
This course aims 1) to introduce students the basic concepts and terms used in linguistics, 2) to introduce students how languages are structured differently in many respects and 3) to discuss some interesting topics related to human language.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Week 1 Course orientation, Introduction
Week 2 Words
Week 3 Sentences
Week 4 Semantics & Pragmatics
Week 5 Human speech sounds
Week 6 Sound systems
Week 7 Midterm Examination
Week 8 Language change
Week 9 Regional dialects
Week 10 Multilingualism
Week 11 Language & Mind
Week 12 Language Acquisition
Week 13 Language & Brain
Week 14 Foreign Accents
Week 15 English as a Second Language
Week 16   Final Exam
教科書
/Textbook(s)
No textbook
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Grades will be based on attendance, two projects and one exam. The detailed assessment plan is as follows:

Attendance: 10%
Project 1: 30%  
Project 2: 30%
Final exam: 30%
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
None

Formal prerequisites: Before registering an advanced course (EL), a student must earn: 1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, and 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6.

参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
None


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  2学期 /Second Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
イアン ウイルソン
担当教員名
/Instructor
イアン ウイルソン
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/02/01
授業の概要
/Course outline
[Content:* Language:*]
This course is a contrastive analysis of the phonology and phonetics (the sound systems) of Japanese and English. Each language's inventory of sound segments will be compared systematically, as well as the syllable structure and some phonological rules. Students will be taught to produce (pronounce) and perceive the differences between sounds in these two languages. In order to assist students in differentiating between English and Japanese sounds, both ultrasound and acoustic analysis software will be used in the classroom.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
By the end of the course, students will:
(a) have some knowledge of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
(b) know the sound segment inventories of English and Japanese
(c) know the syllable structure differences between English and Japanese
(d) know some phonological rules of English
(e) have very basic knowledge of how to use Praat acoustic analysis software
(f) have had much practice *perceiving* and *producing* differences between English phonemes
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Class 1: Introduction to the course and to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
Class 2: Minimal pairs; English consonants versus Japanese consonants
Class 3: Syllable structure and KATAKANA English
Class 4: McGurk Effect and audiovisual speech perception
Class 5: English vowels and diphthongs versus Japanese vowels; formants
Class 6: English schwa; function words; connected speech
Class 7: Puns, homophones, and pitch
Class 8: Japanese pitch accent versus English stress
Class 9: Syllable stress in longer words; phonetic cues to stress
Class 10: Syllable-initial semi-vowels (/j/ and /w/)
Class 11: Rhyming words in English and in Japanese
Class 12: Japanese vowel devoicing; English consonant devoicing; Limericks
Class 13: Sound-meaning relationship in Japanese and English
Class 14: Rhyming word review; Foreign accents in English and Japanese
Class 15: Review of the whole syllabus
教科書
/Textbook(s)
All materials will be distributed in class or on the class website. This course will be organized in Moodle.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Attendance and Participation:  15%
Assignments:  15%
Quizzes (3):  30%
Final Examination:  40%
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
CLR Phonetics Lab website:  http://clrlab1.u-aizu.ac.jp


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  3学期 /Third Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
金子 恵美子
担当教員名
/Instructor
金子 恵美子
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/01/26
授業の概要
/Course outline
[This class will be offered in the flipped-classroom style]

Students will analyze sentences at the micro level and manually draw tree diagrams both in class and as assignments. We will start from simple to more complex sentences and give enough time to learn diagramming techniques.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
By the end of the course, students will acquire sufficient knowledge about sentence structures and be able to analyze sentences syntactically by themselves.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Week 1 Introduction, grammar terms
Week 2 Noun phrases (proper nouns)
Week 3 Noun phrases (count/mass, articles)
Week 4 Noun phrases (diagram)
Week 5 Noun phrases (diagram)
Week 6  Noun phrases (diagram)
Week 7 Review for the Midterm exam
Week 8 Midterm Examination
Week 9 Verb phrases
Week 10 Verb phrases
Week 11 Verb phrases
Week 12 Three kinds of objects
Week 13 Adjectival/adverbial
Week 14 Adjectival/adverbial
Week 15 Review for the final exam
Week 16 Final Examination
教科書
/Textbook(s)
Uploaded in Moodle
Students are required to print it out and prepare for the class.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
1. Attendance and active participation in class. [ 20% ]
2. In-class and homework assignments [ 35% ]
3. Midterm Exam [ 20% ]
4. Final Exam [ 25% ]
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
This class will be offered in the flipped-classroom style.

Successful completion of LS1, 2, RW1, 2, LR3, 4 and SW3 is highly recommended.

Formal prerequisites:Before registering an advanced course (EL), a student must earn: 1) at least 2 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, and 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
For more information about flipped classroom.
http://g-jhd.jp/questionnaire/7140


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  4学期 /Fourth Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
ジェレミー パーキンズ
担当教員名
/Instructor
ジェレミー パーキンズ
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/01/19
授業の概要
/Course outline
Students will learn about the structural properties of human language as illuminated by modern linguistic theory. A range of topics will be covered, including sound patterns, sentence structure, word form and aspects of meaning.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
The following objectives will be of particular interest:
1. A basic understanding of patterns seen across human languages.
2. Analysis of language data in a range of languages.
3. Use of English in describing linguistic phenomena.
4. How knowledge of sound patterns can aid in learning English and other languages.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Monday & Thursday, 2:40 PM – 4:10 PM in iLab2

Dec. 5: Introduction
Dec. 8: Speech sounds across languages (Phonetics)
Dec. 12: Speech sounds across languages (Phonetics)
Assignment 1 assigned
Dec. 15: Speech sounds across languages (Phonetics)
Dec. 19: Words (Morphology)
Dec. 22: Words (Morphology)
Assignment 2 assigned
Dec. 23-Jan. 2: No Class (Winter Break)
Jan. 5: Midterm Review Class
Jan. 9: No Class (Holiday)
Jan. 12: Midterm
Jan. 16: Sound Patterns across languages (Phonology)
Assignment 3 assigned
Jan. 17: Sound Patterns across languages (Phonology)
Jan. 23: Sentence Structure (Syntax)
Jan. 24: Sentence Structure (Syntax)
Assignment 4 assigned
Jan. 30: Meaning in Language (Pragmatics & Semantics)
Assignment 5 assigned
Feb. 2: Meaning in Language (Pragmatics & Semantics)
Feb. 6: Language Acquisition
Feb. 9 – Feb. 16: Final Exam
教科書
/Textbook(s)
Readings will be assigned. You do not need to buy a textbook. Course material (including readings) will be made available online to students via Moodle by the instructor.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Assignments will usually be due one week after they are assigned. They will be posted on Moodle. However, for some assignments students may have more or less time. There will be 5 homework assignments, each worth 6%.

Grade Breakdown:
Homework Assignments 30%
Midterm Exam 25%
Final Exam 35%
Participation & Attendance 10%

I will take attendance at the start of each class and students’ Participation and Attendance grade will reflect your attendance record. The grade for “Participation & Attendance” will be affected if students are late. When I take attendance, I give students a score for each class. Students will receive 100% if they are on time, 50% if they arrive late, and 0% if they are absent. The participation & attendance grade will reflect students’ attendance score over the entire semester as well as their participation in class activities.


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  4学期 /Fourth Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
キム フオレスター ロッケル
担当教員名
/Instructor
キム フオレスター ロッケル
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/02/02
授業の概要
/Course outline
This course encourages students to look at language musically. The relationship between music and language will be discussed and important aspects of spoken language such as intonation, pitch fluctuation and syllable stress in English will be examined. Basic concepts of music theory will be introduced and students will learn to score melodic contours using Sibelius. Through practical participation in vocal, instrumental and percussion-based musical ensembles, students will develop greater confidence when producing spoken language.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
(1)To introduce a musical approach to intonation, stress, and contour in spoken language
(2) To improve English pronunciation for presentations, lectures, demonstrations, debates and interviews
(3) To increase understanding of the way text is integrated into musical structures and learn to score melodies using Sibelius
(4)To develop confidence and enhanced delivery of spoken language through participation in a  musical ensemble
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Session 1: Introduction
Sessions 2-3: Melody and stress in music and language
Session 4: Basic concepts of music theory
Session 5: Software applications for scoring music – The Sibelius program
Session 6: The RMR (Rhythmic melodic recalibration) method in practice
Session 7:  Review
Session 8: Mid Semester Exam
Session 9: Ensemble project and practical music making
Session 10: Practical music making vocal
Session 11: Practical music making instrumental
Session 12: Practical music making percussive
Session 13: Integrated ensemble activity I
Session 14: Integrated ensemble activity II
Session 15: Review
Session 16 Final Exam
教科書
/Textbook(s)
here is no specific textbook for this course. All materials will be distributed in class and uploaded on Moodle by the instructor.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Attendance & Participation: 25%
Short Quizzes: 15%
Midterm Exam 30%
Final Exam: 30%
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
Before registering an advanced course (EL), a student must earn: 1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, and 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
Moodle: http://aizu.bitnamiapp.com/moodle/
Select ELECTIVES → Music and Language Rockell


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  4学期 /Fourth Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
メリッサ ブレイザ オカンポ
担当教員名
/Instructor
メリッサ ブレイザ オカンポ
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/02/01
授業の概要
/Course outline
This course intends to sharpen the skills of intermediate level students in recognizing and using grammatical structures further for English test preparation. Students will review grammatical features and apply such knowledge for solving sample test items from TOEIC/TOEFL tests.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
By the end of the course, students will:
1) recognize and use phrasal verbs
2) use all of the prepositions and be able to use them correctly in real life situations
3) recognize and use conjunctions
4) identify and use adjectives and adverbs
5) show familiarity with the structure and use of relative clauses
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Class 1: Introduction to the course; diagnostic test
Class 2: Pronouns
Class 3: Determiners
Class 4: TOEIC on Pronouns and Determiners
Class 5: Relative clauses-1
Class 6: Relative clauses-2
Class 7: TOEIC on Relative clauses
Class 8: Midterm
Class 9: Adjectives-1
Class 10: Adjectives-2
Class 11: TOEIC on Adjectives  
Class 12: Adverbs-1
Class 13: Adverbs-2
Class 14: TOEIC on Adverbs
Class 15: Review of the whole syllabus
教科書
/Textbook(s)
English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press, 4th edition
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Participation & Homework: 10%
Quizzes: 30%
Midterm examination: 30%
Final examination: 30%
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
You must bring the textbook with you to class.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
http://a4esl.org/
http://drgrammar.org/frequently-asked-questions
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/english
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
http://www.learn-english-online.org/
http://www.manythings.org/e/grammar.html


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  2学期 /Second Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
キム フオレスター ロッケル
担当教員名
/Instructor
キム フオレスター ロッケル
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/02/01
授業の概要
/Course outline
Engaging digital applications though the English language, this course draws students’ attention to the commonalities and rich variation that exists among the cultures of the world. Computers will facilitate the examination of world music from the point of view of ethnomusicology. Students will be encouraged to apply critical thinking to historical, linguistic, sociological, geographic and purely musical processes. In this way, they will also hone their spoken, written and receptive English ability.
Beginning by examining the core concepts of this important musicological field, the course goes on to cover significant traditions within a broadly representative selection of locations throughout the world. The global focus is followed by a more local one with students turning their attention to the musical and cultural life in their own hometowns and current community. Students will engage in E-field work, an increasingly vital tool in research into the music of the world.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
(1) To broaden students’ cultural awareness with the help of computers.
(2) To help students hone their spoken, written and receptive English ability through discussion, multimedia activities and by engaging with a breadth of relevant texts.
(3) To help students develop critical thinking applying to historical, linguistic, sociological, geographic and purely musical processes.
(4) To help students understand and appreciate the cultural richness already present in their day to day domestic environment.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Session 1: Introduction
Session 2: Basic concepts applied to world music in culture (WMC) part one.
Session 3: Oceania
Session 4: South East Asia
Session 5: Basic concepts applied to WMC part two.
Session 6: East Asia
Sessions 7-8: Review and exam
Session 9: Africa
Session 10: North America
Session 11: Examining music in culture in the home environment
Session 12: Domestic research project (DRP)
Session 13: Presentation of DRP findings and guided group discussions
Session 14: Review I and amalgamated practical workshop
Session 15: Review II
Session 16: Exam
教科書
/Textbook(s)
There is no specific textbook for this course. All materials will be distributed in class and uploaded on Moodle by the instructor.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Attendance & Participation: 20%
Quizzes and Assignments 20%
Domestic Research Project (DRP) 20%
Midterm Exam 20%
Final Exam: 20%
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
Before registering an advanced course (EL), a student must earn: 1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, and 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6. Successful completion of “Music and Language” is recommended.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
http://aizu.bitnamiapp.com/moodle/


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  1学期 /First Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
ムンヨン パク
担当教員名
/Instructor
ムンヨン パク
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/02/01
授業の概要
/Course outline
[Content:** Language:*]
The course aims at enriching the students’ abilities to use English grammar constructions functioning in academic English and encourages the students to apply their theoretical knowledge of grammar into their everyday verbal communication and TOEIC/TOEFL taking process.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
By the end of the course, students will:
1) use all of the verb tenses and be able to practice tenses in real life situations
2) transform active sentences into passive sentences and vice versa
3) show familiarity with the structure and use of articles and nouns
4) identify and use participles and adjectives; comparative and superlative forms
5) recognize and use connectors
6) recognize and use gerunds and infinitives
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Class 1: Introduction to the course; diagnostic test
Class 2: Tense-1 (present and past)
Class 3: Tense-2 (present perfect-1)
Class 4: Tense-3 (present perfect-2)
Class 5: Tense-4 (future)
Class 6: Modals-1
Class 7: Modals-2
Class 8: Midterm
Class 9: If & wish
Class 10: Passive
Class 11: Reported speech
Class 12: Questions & auxiliary verbs
Class 13: Gerund & To infinitive-1
Class 14: Gerund & To infinitive-2
Class 15: Review of the whole syllabus
教科書
/Textbook(s)
English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press, 4th edition
(ISBN: 978-0521189392)
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Attendance  5%
Quizzes  15%
Midterm examination  40%
Final examination  40%
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
You must bring the textbook with you to class.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
http://a4esl.org/
http://drgrammar.org/frequently-asked-questions
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/english
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
http://www.learn-english-online.org/
http://www.manythings.org/e/grammar.html


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  1学期 /First Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
金子 恵美子
担当教員名
/Instructor
金子 恵美子
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/01/26
授業の概要
/Course outline
Extensive reading (ER), the activity that you had in the first year, is believed to improve overall language ability if enough number of words is read. In this course, students will read more than 40,000 words of graded readers and write and present a book report at the end of the quarter.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
This class is to develop reading fluency (reading and understanding English text quickly). The goal of this course is to read more than 40,000 words in three months and present a book report.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Class 1 Introduction, reading speed check
Class 2 Intensive and Extensive reading 1
Class 3 Writing a book report and Extensive reading 1
              [read 5,000 words]
Class 4 Intensive and Extensive reading 2
Class 5 Writing a book report and Extensive reading 2
            [read 10,000 words]
Class 6 Intensive and Extensive reading 3
Class 7 Writing a book report and Extensive reading 3
Class 8 Midterm exam  
            [read 20,000 words]
Class 9 Intensive and Extensive reading 4
Class 10 Writing a book report and Extensive reading 4
Class 11 Intensive and Extensive reading 5
Class 12 Writing a book report and Extensive reading 5
            [read 30,000 words]
Class 13 How to present a book report  
Class 14 Students’ presentation
Class 15 Students’ presentation
Class 16 Final exam
            [read 40,000 words]

教科書
/Textbook(s)
Graded readers are found in the library.
Supplementary materials will be distributed in class.

成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
1. Number of words and books that you have read [40%]
2. Midterm Exam [10% ]
3. Final Exam [ 20% ]
4. Book report [20%]
4. Presentation [10%]
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
- You need to spend time reading graded readers outside the class.
- Successful completion of LS1, 2, RW1, 2, LR3, 4 and SW3 is highly recommended.
- Formal prerequisites: Before registering an advanced course (EL), a student must earn: 1) at least 2 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, and 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6.
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
About extensive reading
http://www.toyota-ct.ac.jp/intro/education/student_support/tadoku.html


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開講学期
/Semester
2016年度/Academic Year  2学期 /Second Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3年
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
ジョン フィデルディ
担当教員名
/Instructor
ジョン フィデルディ
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites
1) at least 3 credits from E1, E3, E5, E7, & 2) at least 2 credits from E2, E4, E6

更新日/Last updated on 2016/01/20
授業の概要
/Course outline
This course concentrates on developing the student’s listening proficiency, especially for the purpose of standardized test taking, such as the TOEIC test. The course content covers all four sections of the TOEIC listening test. Twenty to thirty sample questions are presented in each class meeting. By exposing students to a range of test questions, they will develop their listening skills and become accustomed to the format of the listening test. As a follow-up, worksheet tasks are presented which relate to the language content being taught in class. The class meetings will involve a combination of lecture, whole group and individual learning activities. A textbook designed for learners at all levels will be used. By the end of the semester, the students will have gained the experience needed to improve their scores on the TOEIC listening part of the test.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
(1) To improve listening skills in English.
(2) To develop the knowledge of English vocabulary.
(3) To become more familiar with the listening component of the TOEIC test.
(4) To improve communicative skills in English.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Class 1:  Introduction to the course. TOEIC mini test. Model Test 1 Part 1 listening skills activity. Vocabulary quiz follow-up.
Class 2:  Model Test 1 Part 2. Vocabulary tasks.
Class 3:  Class test. Model Test 1 Part 3. Vocabulary tasks.
Class 4:  Model Test 1 Part 4. Vocabulary quiz, cloze activities.
Class 5:  Class test. Model Test 2 Part 1. Vocabulary quiz.
Class 6:  Model Test 2 Part 2. Vocabulary quiz.
Class 7:  Model Test 2 Part 3. Vocabulary quiz.
Class 8:  Model Test 2 Part 4. Vocabulary quiz, cloze activities.
Class 9:  Class test. Model Test 3 Parts 1 and 2. Vocabulary task.
Class 10:  Model Test 3 Part 2. Vocabulary activities.
Class 11:  Model Test 3 Part 3. Vocabulary activities.
Class 12:  Class test. Model Test 3 Part 4. Vocabulary quiz, cloze activities.
Class 13:  Model Test 4 Parts 1 and 2. Vocabulary task.
Class 14:  Model Test 4 Parts 2 and 3. Vocabulary task.
Class 15:  TOEIC mini test and review of mini test.

Twenty to thirty questions of the textbook will be examined in each class meeting. Vocabulary quiz and CALL activities may be accessed through Moodle.
教科書
/Textbook(s)
Longman Preparation Series for the TOEIC Test ・More Practice Tests Fifth Edition・by Lin Lougheed (Longman).
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
• Attendance, Participation and Homework Tasks: 10%
Homework assignments will be given over the course of the semester. Only hard copies of assignments will be accepted. Late assignments will not be accepted unless there is a valid reason.

• Class Tests: 40%
There will be four in-class tests. Questions will be taken from the textbook, worksheets and lectures.

• Final Exam: 50%:
There will be an in-class final exam. The exam will take place during class time in the regular location.
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
None


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