Japanese 1
- Overview
- Assessment methods
- Learning objectives
- Contents
- Bibliography
- Teaching methods
- Contacts/Info
To be motivated.
The final exam will consist of a written test, an interview with the teacher and a listening to the assessment of the language skills acquired. Evaluation and assignment of final mark in thirtieths.
The Japanese course 1 reaches about half the level needed to achieve the JF standard A1.
The course is aimed at those who approach the Japanese language for the first time and provides basic language skills:
-greetings and presentations
-Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries
-exchange of simple personal information (family, hobbies, food preferences)
-simple expressions of everyday life
Course program
Follows the program as listed in the book:
1 HIRAGANA. Most common greetings
2 KATAKANA. Expressions used during the class
3 Self-introduction
4 Family
5 Listening / speaking (L3,L4)
6 Food and drinks (personal tastes and preferences)
7 Japanese restaurants
8 Listening / speaking (L5,L6)
9 Home, description. To invite a friend at your place
10 Room descriptions. To visit a friend’s house
11 Listening / speaking (L7,L8)
12 Revision
Marugoto A1 Rikai book.
Additional teaching materials uploaded to the e-learning platform.
Lectures including exercise activities.
The program promotes the learning of the Japanese language through Active Learning, a methodology focused on listening and on the immediate acquisition of basic linguistic automatisms throughout imitation, repetition and associative memorization techniques.
Attending classes will be essential and will be taken into consideration.
The teacher receives the students after contact by e-mail.
Professors
Borrowers
-
Degree course in: TOURISM MANAGEMENT