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Introduction

Building on previous Japanese language study, this joint capstone unit aims to develop students' oral skills and production skills both in spoken and written formats. Students will develop conversation skills beyond everyday life situations through pair work and group work with unit classmates as well as with native Japanese speakers where possible. Students will work across a range of language genre (polite to humble) and a selection of topics related to everyday life in Japan. Students will conduct a small scale self-directed survey to produce a written summary report and an oral presentation in Japanese.

Summary 2020

Unit name Japanese Language 3B
Unit code HMJ316
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Humanities
Discipline Global Cultures and Languages
Coordinator

Dr Yoji Hashimoto

Teaching staff

Dr Yoji Hashimoto

Level Advanced
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

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Requisites

Prerequisites

HMJ205

Co-requisites

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

1 x 1-hr lecture, 2 x tutorials weekly

Assessment

On-going assessment (learning journals and small tests) (20%); Language exchange partner activities (20%); Presentations/speech (x2) (30%); Oral Examination (30%).

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