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翻譯:徐嘉霙(簡介並寄信)
編輯:陳盈夙(Grace Chen)(簡介並寄信)


課程大綱及教學流程

這門課含括《JSL:日本語會話》(Japanese: the Spoken Language),第一部第12至17課,提供機會學習會話、閱讀以及寫作的基本技巧。課程強調日文的活用,而非死背知識。其目標不只是學習文法和單字,更是根據日本語I 及日本語 II所習得的基本知識,加強正確及適當地使用日文的能力。學生們在本門課大約可學到80個漢字。

FACT vs. ACT 課程

本門課分為FACT及ACT二種,FACT課堂中將以英文提供所有使用語文所需要的資料如文法、單字與社會文化資料。你必須仔細閱讀教材並研讀結構模式('SPs'),多樣化註記('MN'), 新單字解析(Breakdowns),以及重點會話('CCs')當作課前預備工作。請確認你了解我們將在課堂教材中使用的語言學專用術語。

在ACT課程中將全程使用日文, 並著重於對話練習而要求你使用日文。此課程的目標之一為學生能在重點會話('CCs')練習中準確並流利地使用日文。請注意你的本科成績絕大部分是依據每天的上課表現所評分。如果能在上課前學習與練習指定的重點會話('CCs'),並且將學習到的運用在課堂上的其他例題上, 就能得到好的會話成績。預習時不僅僅是讀教材,還需要使用課程所附之錄音帶來學習發音來注意錄音帶中的發音和語調。準備充分再來上課,因為你會發現這些準備工作有沒有做好將影響到你的學習速度及應用課程的程度。

秘訣

回到學期開始時的錄音帶學習習慣, 請記住會話是雙向的:如果你要能夠”說”日文, 你必須先學會”聽懂”別人跟你說什麼。 別小看持續使用錄音帶對你的聽力還有理解力的幫助。

因時間限制,我們不會在課堂閱讀及寫作練習方面花太多時間.你必須於課外找時間練習閱讀及寫作。你必須多使用假名-漢字教材及線上資源來練習。

Fact vs. ACT 課程

《JSL:日本語會話》(Japanese: the Spoken Language)第一部,Eleanor H. Jorden , Mari Noda合著,耶魯大學1987年出版』

《日文假名-漢字 :日文會話》(Kana-kanji version of Japanese: the Spoken Language)

評分

平常成績

在ACT課程你要做的一件事就是實際練習重點會話('CCs')。每日成績評分是根據你在CCs 及其他與CCs及練習相關的活動表現。

10= 特優;如日本人般流利
9= 非常好/ 表現優良,略有小錯
8= 普通/ 有部分錯誤
7= 有準備, 但是主要項目稍弱
6= 有出席, 但是明顯缺乏準備
0= 缺席

測驗及小考

測驗方面,有兩個口試及一個定期筆試. 每次的FACT課堂上將小考單字, 每一課結束後將有一個20到25分鐘的小考. 同時還有數個假名及漢字考試。

評分方式

平常成績 (CC表現及訓練)35%*
每課測驗成績 25%
口試 15%
假名及漢字考試 10%**
寫作練習 10%
出席率 5%

*期末時,最低的4個平常成績將不予計算.
**期末時,最低的4個小考成績將不予計算.

本課程的所有測驗及隨堂考試不接受補考*

出席相關規定

語言學習需要時間,你必須出席所有課程並且每天練習. 上課前請照著線上每週課表作好該有的準備工作並準備充分來上課。

除非你在學期初時已經跟指導老師做過正式協調,否則你必須出席所有的選課。如果當天你必須參加其他科目的課程,至少要在一天前親自通知指導老師或是打電話告知。

只有因緊急狀況而必須參加其他科目活動及考試時可以不必在前一天得到老師許可,但是睡過頭並不算是緊急狀況。

其他

對課程應全力以赴,不輕言放棄。若感到程度落後應該與指導老師討論,以免錯過學習時機。

各位應準時上課, 遲到不僅僅會錯過上課內容以及無法補考的考試, 同時也會讓其他學生分心。

人文學科的日語選修課程為日語I-IV 或日語II-IV 。





Course Objectives and Procedures

This course covers JSL (Japanese: the Spoken Language, Part 1) Lessons 12 through 17, providing opportunities to acquire basic skills for conversation, reading and writing. The program emphasizes ACTIVE command of Japanese, not passive knowledge. Your goal is not simply to study the gramm ar and vocabulary, but to improve the ability to use Japanese accurately and appropriately with fluency, building on the basic skills you gained in Japanese I and II. You will learn approximately 80 Kanji characters in this course.

FACT vs. ACT Class Sessions

In this course there are two types of class sessions, FACT and ACT. In FACT classes, information necessary for using the language, such as grammar, vocabulary, and socio-cultural information, will be provided primarily in English. You must read the textbook carefully, studying the Structural Patterns ('SPs'), the Miscellaneous Notes ('MN'), the Breakdowns (new vocabulary items), and the Core Conversations ('CCs'), as your preparation for FACT classes. Make sure that you know the metalinguistic terms used in the text as we refer to them in class.

ACT classes, which are conducted entirely in Japanese, will concentrate on speaking activities that require you to use the language. One of the things expected in ACT classes is that you ACT OUT the assigned Core Conversations ('CCs') accurately and fluently. Note that your grade for this course is largely dependent on your DAILY PERFORMANCE. Good daily performance scores can be achieved when you have learned and practiced the assigned CCs and Drills before coming to class, and demonstrate that you can use them in other contexts given in the class session. You should not rely only on reading the texts when you prepare for class; you need to use the accompanying tapes and learn the sounds, paying attention to the pronunciation and the intonation. Come to class well-prepared, as the pace and the level of a particular session are influenced by your readiness.

Tips

Get back in the habit of working with the audio tapes at the beginning of the semester. Keep in mind that communication is two-way: if you want to be able to 'speak' in Japanese, you have to be able to 'listen to and understand' what others say to yo u. Don't underestimate the importance of the amount of time you use with tapes for your listening comprehension skills.

Due to time limitations, we cannot spend so much time on in-class reading/writing practice. You are expected to set aside some time outside class to practice reading and writing on your own. You should make use of the Kana-Kanji Version text and the online materials.

FACT vs. ACT Class Sessions

Japanese: the Spoken Language, Parts 1 and 2, by Eleanor H. Jorden with Mari Noda, Yale University Press, 1987.

Kana-kanji version of Japanese: the Spoken Language.

Evaluation

Daily Grade

One of the things you are expected to do in ACT classes is that you ACT OUT the assigned Core Conversations ('CCs'). Based on your performance of CCs and other activities involving the assigned CCs and Drills, you will be given a daily performance sco re:

10 = excellent performance; native-like fluency
9 = very good/strong performance with some minor errors
8 = fair performance with some mistakes or weakness
7 = prepared, but weak in major areas
6 = present, but evidently unprepared
0 = absent

Exams and Quizzes

There are two oral interview exams and one hourly exam. A Vocabulary Quiz is given in each FACT class, and a 20-to-25-minute Lesson Quiz is given at the end of each lesson. There are also several Kana and Kanji quizzes.

Evaluation Method

Daily grade (CC performance and drills) 35% *
Lesson quizzes 25%
Oral interviews 15%
Kana and Vocabulary quizzes 10% **
Written assignments 10%
Class participation 5%

* The four lowest daily grades will be dropped at the end of the term.
** The four lowest quiz scores will be dropped at the end of the term.

No make-up quiz or exam is given in this course.

Attendance Policy

Because of the cummulative nature of language learning, it is essential that you attend all sessions and keep up with the course work on a daily basis. Please follow the online Weekly Schedule and come to class well-prepared.

You must regularly attend the class section which you are registered in, unless you have made official arrangements with the instructors at the beginning of the semester. If you have to attend a section other than your regular section on a particu lar day, you must notify the instructors at least one day in advance either in person or by calling.

Only in case of an emergency you may be allowed to participate in class activities and quizzes in a different section without the aforementioned one-day-in-advance permission from the instructors. Oversleeping is NOT regarded as an emergency.

Other Information

You should try your best never to fall behind. Any student who feels he/she is behind is encouraged to see an instructor and discuss the situation with her before it is too late.

Students are expected to come to class in time. Coming in late not only results in missed performances and quizzes that may not be made up for, but also distracts other students.

The Humanities Concentration for Japanese is Japanese I-IV or II-IV.




 
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