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日本語授業案内 Course Descriptions 令和2度後期 Fall Semester 2020 2020.10.2021.3.静岡大学国際連携推進機構 Organization for International Collaboration Shizuoka University

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日本語授業案内

Course Descriptions

令和2度後期

Fall Semester

2020

(2020.10.~2021.3.)

静岡大学国際連携推進機構

Organization for International Collaboration

Shizuoka University

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Contents

(1)Intensive Japanese Course (Beginning) (Shiuoka Campus) …………… 1

(2)Japanese Language Program (Shizuoka Campus)

Course Guide ………………………………………………………………… 2

Timetable …………………………………………………………………… 6

Syllabus ……………………………………………………………………… 7

(3)Intensive Japanese Course (Intermediate) (Hamamatsu Campus)

Course Guide ………………………………………………………………… 9

Timetable …………………………………………………………………… 12

Syllabus ……………………………………………………………………… 13

(4)Japanese Language Program (Hamamatsu Campus)

Course Guide ………………………………………………………………… 15

Timetable …………………………………………………………………… 18

Syllabus ……………………………………………………………………… 19

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Japanese Classes

Fall Semester 2020 (Shizuoka)

* Credits are given to Exchange Students, Japanese Studies Students and full-time

undergraduate and postgrduate students as General Eduation subjects, which are not

counted for graduation.

* Shaded subjects are not offered.

Japanese

Language・

Culture Subject

Subject Contents Classes/w Credits Level ADMISSON QUALIFICATION

(1)

INTENSIVE

JAPANESE

COURSE

(Beginning)

Beginning

JapaneseⅠ Basic Japanese 10

None Beginning

The Japanese Government Scholarship students who intend to study in a postgraduate school and a teacher-training program students who are requested to take this preparatry Japanese course by the Government. The international students who are recommended by the Director of the organizaion can also enroll in this course.

Beginning

JapaneseⅡ Kanji 1

Beginning

JapaneseⅢ Writing 1

Beginning

JapaneseⅣ Listening 1

Beginning

JapaneseⅤ Conversation 1

Japanese language

& Culture

Orientation to

Japan 1

Total 2 classes per week

(2)

JAPANESE

LANGUAGE

PROGRAM

(Shizuoka)

Japanese1A-F Basic Japanese 4

None

Beginning

All the

international

students of Shizuoka

University and those

who are recommended

by the Director of

the organization.

Japanese2A-F Elementary Japanese 3 Elementary

Japanese3A-F Reading &

Grammar 1

Lower-

intermediate

Japanese3B-F Listening &

Vocabulary 1

Japanese3C-F Writing &

speaking 1

Japanese3D-F Integrated Japanese 1

Japanese4A-F Reading &

Grammar 1

Upper-

intermediate

Japanese4B-F Listening &

Vocabulary 1

Japanese4C-F Writing &

speaking 1

Japanese4D-F Integrated Japanese 1

Japanese5A-F Integrated Japanese 1 Advanced

Japanese5B-F Integrated Japanese 1

Total 15 classes per week

(3)

Japanese Studies

& Exchange

Program

Japanese

Culture

Studies

Japanese Culture

And Exchange

Activities

Irregular

date None

Beginning

Advanced

The international

studens who were

accepted as

exchange students,

Japanese Lanuage &

Culture students or

Teacher Training

Program students.

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Japanese Classes Fall Semester 2020 (Hamamatsu)

* Shaded subjects are not offered.

** Credits are given to Exchange Students, Japanese Studies Students and full-time

undergraduate and postgrduate students as General Eduation subjects, which are not

counted for graduation.

Japanese

Language・

Culture

Subject

Subject Contents Classes/w Credit

s Level

ADMISSON

QUALIFICATION

(3)

Japanese

Studies &

Exchange

Program

Japanese Culturel

Studies

Japanese Culture

And Exchange

Activities

Irregular

date None

Beginning

Advanced

The international

studens who were

accepted as

exchange students,

Japanese Language

& Culture students

or Teacher

Training

Program students.

(4)

INTENSIVE

JAPANESE

COURSE

(Intermediate)

Intermediate Japanese Ⅰ Grammar &

Expression 1

None Upper-

intermediate

The Japanese-Korean

Science &

Engineering

Students.

The international

students who are

recommended by the

Director of the

organization can

also enroll in this

course.

Intermediate Japanese Ⅱ Grammar &

Expression 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅲ Grammar &

Expression 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅳ Vocabulary 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅴ Grammar &

Expression 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅵ Writing Composition 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅶ Reading 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅷ Conversation & Speech 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅸ Listening 1

Intermediate Japanese Ⅹ Writing Composition 1

Total 10 classes per week

(5)

Japanese

Language

Program

(Hamamatsu)

Japanese1A-F Basic Japanese 4

None

Beginning

All the

international

students of

Shizuoka

University and

those who are

recommended by

the Director of

the organization.

Japanese2A-F Elementary Japanese 3 Elementary

Japanese3A-F Reading & Grammar 1

Lower-

intermediat

e

Japanese3B-F Listening & Vocabulary 1

Japanese3C-F Writing & speaking 1

Japanese3D-F Integrated Japanese 1

Japanese4A-F Reading & Grammar 1

Upper-

intermediat

e

Japanese4B-F Listening & Vocabulary 1

Japanese4C-F Writing & speaking 1

Japanese4D-F Integrated Japanese 1

Japanese5A-F Integrated Japanese 1 Advanced

Japanese5B-F Integrated Japanese 1

Total 9 classes per week

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[Academic Calendar]

Placement Test September 29(TUE), 2020

Guidance September 30(WED), 2020

Classes begin October 01(THU), 2020

Classes end February 2(WED), 2021

Make-up Classes January 3(THU), 2021

[Transcript]

You can apply for your transcript at your faculty’s International Student Affairs

Office. The exchange students and Japanese studies students will obtain your

transcript from the head of your faculties in terms of General Education

Subjects.The full time students of undergraduate and postgraduate may take the

courses, but their credits are not counted for graduation.

Chart for students and others who can take the Japanese courses

Intensive Japanese

Course (Beginning)

(Shizuoka)

Intensive Japanese

Course (Intermediate)

(Hamamatsu)

Japanese

Language Program

(Both campuses)

Japanese Study &

Exchange Program

(Both campuses)

Undergraduate △ △ △ △

ABP Undergraduate △ ▲ △ △

Post-graduate △ △ △ △

Reseaarch Students

(Private) ● ● ● ×

Reseach Students

(Government Scholarship) ● ● ● ×

Research Students

(Teacher Training) ● ● ● ●

Special Auditor Students

(Exchange Students) ○ ○ ○ ○

Special Research Students/

Short-term Special Students × × ● ×

Auditors

(Japanese Studies Students) ○ ○ ○ ○

Auditors(Japan-Korea Joint

Exchange Program Students) × ● × ×

Auditors (Accredited) × × ●(Fees) ×

Auditors × × ●(Fees) ×

Researchers & Spouses etc. × × ●(Fees) ×

*○=Yes、●=Yes, but no credit、△=Possible(Consult with the teacher)、×=Non

▲=The classes can be replaced with ABP Japanaese classes, which are counted as credits required for

graduation.

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(1)INTENSIVE JAPANESE COURSE (BEGINNER) (Shizuoka Campus)

(2)JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM(Shizuoka Campus/Hamamatsu)

Kyoko Anno, General Education Bldg. A #503.

TEL:054-238-4504, anno.kyoko@ shizuoka.ac.jp

Mari Hakamata.Faculty of Engineering, Bldg.7 #305.

TEL:053-478-1675, [email protected]

(3)INTENSIVE JAPANESE COURSE (INTERMEDIATE) (Hamamatsu Campus)

Mari Hakamata, Faculty of Engineering, Bldg.7 #305,

TEL:053-478-1675, [email protected]

(4)JAPANESE STUDY & EXCHANGE PROGRAM(Shizuoka/Hamamatsu)

Kyoko Anno, General Education Bldg. A #503.

TEL:054-238-4504, anno.kyoko@ shizuoka.ac.jp

Mari Hakamata.Faculty of Engineering, Bldg.7 #305.

TEL:053-478-1675, [email protected]

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(1)INTENSIVE JAPANESE COURSE (BEGINNING)

Shizuoka Campus

COURSE GUIDE

INTENSIVE JAPANESE COURSE (BEGINNING) is not offered this semester.

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(2)JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM

Shizuoka Campus

COURSE GUIDE 1 . THE COURSE OUTLINE:

The Japanese Language Program is held for 15 weeks (the examination may be conducted

on the 16th week). It is open to all the international students at Shizuoka University. The

program aims to help students develop skills in everyday communication, making a

presentation and report writing. In order to accomplish this, the International Center

provides five different levels of classes: Japanese 1 for beginners, Japanese 2 for

elementary learners, Japanese 3 for lower-intermediate learners, Japanese 4 for upper-

intermediate and Japanese 5 for advanced learners. Placement tests will be given in order

to judge the level of the students and so determine their class allocation. Although

Academic credits are offered as General Education classes to Exchange Students,

Japanese Studies Students and Full-time Students (Undergraduate and Graduate), they

are not counted for graduation.

2 . SUBJECTS and CREDITS

Table 1 SUBJECTS and CREDITS

SUBJECTS CONTENTS CREDITS

No. of

CLASSES No. of

CLASSES Organization for International Collaboration

General Education

Japanese 1A-F Basic Japanese Non 4 60

(4/w)

Japanese 2A- F Elementary Japanese Non 3 45

(3/w)

Japanese 3A- F Reading & Grammar Non 1 15

(1/w)

Japanese 3B- F Listening & Vocabulary Non 1 15

(1/w)

Japanese 3C- F Writing & Speaking Non 1 15

(1/w)

Japanese 3D- F Integrated Japanese Non 1 15

(1/w)

Japanese 4A- F Reading & Grammar Non 2 15

(1/w)

Japanese 4B- F Listening & Vocabulary Non 2 15

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(1/w)

Japanese 4C- F Writing & Speaking Non 2 15

(1/w)

Japanese 4D- F Integrated Japanese Non 2 15

(1/w)

Japanese 5A- F Integrated Japanese Non 2 15

(1/w)

Japanese 5B- F Integrated Japanese Non 2 15

(1/w)

3 . LEVELS and OBJECTIVES:

Beginning(Japanese 1)

Level:No Japanese background or the student equivalent to this level

Objectives: - Master the basic elements of grammar and letters

- Have the ability to engage in simple conversation

- Read and write short, simple sentences

Subject:Japanese 1A-F(Basic Japanese):4 c/w

Elementary(Japanese 2)

Level:Write hiragana and katakana, know a few kanji and engage in simple conversation

Objectives:- Master grammar, Kanji and vocabulary to a limited level

- Have the ability to take part in everyday conversation

- Read and write simple sentences(Level N5 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

Subject:Japanese 2A-F(Elementary Japanese):3 c/w

Lower-intermediate(Japanese 3)

Level:Know basic Kanji and have the ability to take part in everyday conversation

Objectives:- Master grammar, Kanji and vocabulary to a relatively high level

- Be able to communicate in a university setting

- Have the ability to converse, read, and write about matters of a general nature

(Level N3-N4 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

Subjects:Japanese 3A-F(Reading & Grammar):1 c/w

Japanese 3B- F(Listening & Vocabulary):1 c/w

Japanese 3C- F(Writing & Speaking):1 c/w

Japanese 3D- F(Intergrated Japanese):1 c/w

Upper-intermediate(Japanese 4)

Level:Know a quite few kanji and have the ability to converse, read, and write about

matters of a general nature

Objectives:- Master grammar to a high level

- Have an integrated command of the language sufficient for university classes

- Be able to write and read related matter to one's specialty

(Level N2 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

Subjects:Japanese 4A-F(Reading & Grammar):1 c/w

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Japanese 4B-F(Listening & Vocabulary):1 c/w

Japanese 4C-F(Writing & Speaking):1 c/w

Japanese 4D-F(Intergrated Japanese):1 c/w

Advanced(Japanese 5)

Level:Know a high level of Kanji and can attend some undergraduate classes

Objectives:- Have an integrated command of the language especially one sufficient for

studying in the University (Level N1 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

Subjects:Japanese 5A-F(Integrated Japanese):1 c/w

Japanese 5B-F(Integrated Japanese):1 c/w

4 . CLASS HOURS:

15 classes(90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

Japanese 1A-F 4 classes(each class 90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

Japanese 2A-F 3 classes(each class 90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

Japanese 3A-F~5B-F 1 class(each class 90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

5 . ADMISSION QUALIFICATION/REQUIREMENTS:

①International students of Shizuoka University ( graduate students, auditors and

research students etc.)and those who are recommended by the Director of Organization

for International Collaboration(based on their Japanese level being judged as equal to

the above international students on their placement tests).1)

②Students who have a genuine intention to study the Japanese language and who have

permission to enroll in this course from their academic advisor.

6 . ENROLLMENT:

①You can enroll for classes designated by the placement test. The classes are credited.

However, the self-supported auditor(accredited and non-accredited)must pay for the credits.2)

②Students must submit a list of classes they will take to the International Office by the

fixed date.

7 . NUMBER OF CLASS STUDENTS:

Japanese 1・2::maximum 10 students Japanese 3・4・5:maximum 20 students

8 . EXAMINATION & CREDIT: ①The examination will be conducted at the end of term. There may be quizzes during

class.

②Accreditation will be conducted by examination and other measures. ③The student who cannot take the examination because of illness or other unavoidable

reasons can take a makeup exam.

9 . EVALUATION:

The assessment will be graded as S(Special A), A, B, C and D. S, A, B and C are all

pass grades and D is a fail. S:90~100 A:80~89 B:70~79 C:60~69 D:~59

The mark of the students who have less than 80% class attendance will be D. As for the

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Japanese 1A students, the mark will be D with less than 67 % class attendance.

10. STUDY SUPPORT:

The Organization for International Collaboration organizes Japanese Volunteer

Students to further help the International Students learn Japanese language and culture. Please address any enquiries to the following :

11. APPLICATIOe DEADLINE:

October 8(THU) However, your attendance will be counted from the first class.

Applicants should take the placement test held on September 29(TUE),.

12. APPLICATION & CONTACT:

1)Researchers, their spouses(including those of qualified students) and so on, may enroll

in this program, provided there are vacancies, with the approval of the Director of Organization for International Collaboration based on placement test scores that

assess their Japanese level to be equal to the above students. It should be noted that

no evaluation will be made of, or credits given to, these participants. As far as the fee is concerned, the students must pay ¥9,500 per subject. In addition, when there are no

regular students in class, the class may be cancelled.

2)These students must pay ¥14.800 per credit.

Associate Professor Kyoko Anno(Organization for International Collaboration)

Office : General Education Bldg. A#503

TEL : 054-238-4504 E-mail : [email protected]

Associate Professor Kyoko Anno (Organization for International Collaboration)

Office: General Education Bldg. A#503

TEL : 054-238-4504 E-mail : [email protected]

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TIMETABLE for

Japanese Language Program(Shizuoka Campus)

MON TUE WED THU FRI

Period1・2

8:40~

10:10

JAPANESE

1A-F

(Basic Japanese)

KUMAI

JAPANESE

1 A-F

(Basic Japanese)

SUZUKI Kanako

JAPANESE

1A-F

(Basic Japanese)

KIKUCHI

JAPANESE

1 A-F

(Basic Japanese)

OSAKA

Period3・4

10:20~

11:50

JAPANESE

2A-F

(Elementary

Japanese)

OSAKA

JAPANESE 4A-

F

(Integrated

Japanese)

SASAKI

JAPANESE

2A-F

(Elementary

Japanese)

SUZUKI Kazumi

JAPANESE

2A-F

(Elementary

Japanese)

ANNO

JAPANESE

4B-F

(Integrated

Japanese)

ANNO

Period5・6

12:45~

14:15

JAPANESE

3B-F

(Listening &

Vocabulary)

OSAKA

JAPANESE 5A-

F

(Essay)

NAGASHIMA

JAPANESE

3C-F

(Writing &

Kanji)

MATSUO

JAPANESE

3A-F

(Reading &

Grammar)

YAMASHINA

JAPANESE

5B-F

(Integrated

Japanese)

ANNO

Period7・8

14:25~

15:55

JAPANESE 4D-

F

(Essay)

HARASAWA

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SYLLABUS

Japanese Language Program

Shizuoka Campus

URL

Japanese 1A-F(Basic Japanese)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086781&formatCD=1

Japanese 2A-F(Elementary Japanese)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086783&formatCD=1

Japanese 3A-F(Reading & Grammar)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086785&formatCD=1

Japanese 3B-F(Listening & Vocabulary)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086787&formatCD=1

Japanese 3C-F(Writing & Speaking)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086789&formatCD=1

Japanese 4A-F(Reading & Grammar)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086793&formatCD=1

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Japanese 4B-F(Listening & Vocabulary)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086795&formatCD=1

Japanese 4D-F(Integrated Japanese)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086799&formatCD=1

Japanese 5A-F(Integrated Japanese)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086801&formatCD=1

Japanese 5B-F(Integrated Japanese)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

600086763&formatCD=1

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(3) Intensive Japanese Course (Intermediate)

Hamamatsu Campus

COURSE GUIDE

1. THE COURSE OUTLINE

The Intensive Japanese Course (intermediate) is a course for upper intermediate

learners and is held 15 weeks. This course is planned for international students who need

to improve Japanese proficiency intensively before they enter the degree course. This

course is available for students who will be able to attend all the classes during the term.

2. OBJECTIVES and SUBJECTS OFFERED:

Have an integrated command of the language especially one sufficient for studying in

the University (Level N1 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test).

[Subjects Offered]

- Intermediate JapaneseⅥ・Ⅷ・Ⅸ (Grammar and Expression) : 3 classes / week

- Intermediate Japanese Ⅳ (Vocabulary) : 1 class / week

- Intermediate Japanese Ⅱ・Ⅲ (social studies) : 2 class / week

- Intermediate Japanese Ⅰ・Ⅴ (Project Work) : 2 class / week

- Intermediate Japanese Ⅶ・Ⅹ(Writing Composition) : 2 classes / week

Total : 10 classes per week

3. CLASS HOURS

10 classes per week (15 weeks)

12:45~14:15, 14:25〜15:55 (Monday ~ Friday)

4. ADMISSION QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS

①International Students who are recommended by the Organization Director (based on

their Japanese level being judged as equal to N2 level on their placement tests),

Japanese Government Scholarship Students and Students in the Japan-Korea Joint

Program for Undergraduates in Science and Engineering.

②Students who have a genuine intention to study Japanese and who will attend all the

classes during the term.

③Students who have permission to enroll in this course from their academic advisor.

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5. CERTIFICATE/TRANSCRIPT

A “Certificate of Achievement” to other students if they attend more than 80 % of the

classes and take all the necessary examinations. A “Certificate of Completion” will be

awarded to the Japanese Government Scholarship Students and Students and Students

in the Japan-Korea Joint Program for Undergraduates in Science and Engineering.

Although Academic credits are offered as General Education classes to Exchange

Students, Japanese Studies Students and Full-time Students (Undergraduate and

Graduate), they are not counted for graduation.

6. NUMBER OF CLASS STUDENTS

Maximum 10 students

7. EXAMINATIONS

Mid-term and final examinations are conducted during the course. Students may

often be quizzed in each class.

8. EVALUATION

The assessment will be graded as S (Special A), A, B, C and D. S, A, B and C are all

pass grades and D is a fail.

S:100〜90 A:89~80 B:79〜70 C:69〜60 D:59~

9. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Students may visit various places of interest around the Shizuoka area.

Subject Contents

Credits

No. of CLASSES Organization

General

Education

Intermediate apanese Ⅰ Project Work Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅱ Japanese culture Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅲ Social studies Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅳ Vocabulary Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅴ Project Work Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅵ Grammar & Expression Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅶ Writing Composition Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅷ Grammar & Expression Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅸ Grammar & Expression Non 2 15 (1/w)

Intermediate apanese Ⅹ Writing Composition Non 2 15 (1/w)

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10. STUDY SUPPORT

The International Exchange Center organizes Japanese Volunteer Students to further

help the International Students learn Japanese language and culture. Please address any

enquiries to the following :

11. COURSE REGULATIONS

The students are encouraged to respect and follow the course regulations. If not, they

will be required to leave the course.

12. APPLICATION DEADLINE

October 14 (Wed), 2020

*Applicants should take the placement test held on September 28 (Mon), 2020.

13. APPLICATION TO

N.B. : It should be noticed that its purpose is different from that of the Japanese Language

Program. All the students are expected to concentrate on Japanese language training

during the course. In this sense, the students should know that their research activities

will be consequently restricted.

Associate Professor Mari Hakamata(Organization for International Collaboration)

Office: Faculty of Engineering, Bldg.7#305

TEL:053-478-1675 E-mail:[email protected]

Associate Professor Mari Hakamata(Organization for International Collaboration)

Office: Faculty of Engineering, Bldg.7#305

TEL:053-478-1675 E-mail:[email protected]

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TIME TABLE

Intensive Japanese Course (Intermediate)

MON TUE WED THU FRI

Period 5・6

12:45-14:15

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅰ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅱ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅲ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅳ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅴ

(Project Work) (Japanese culture)

(Social studies) (Vocabulary) (Project Work)

SAGAWA MATSUNUMA MATSUNUMA TAKAHASHI SAGAWA

Period 7・8

14:55-15:55

Intermediate

JapaenseⅥ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅶ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅷ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅸ

Intermediate

Japaense Ⅹ

(Grammar and

Expression)

(Writing Composition)

(Grammar and

Expression)

(Grammar and

Expression)

(Writing Composition)

IIDA NAGAI TAKAHASHI IIDA HAKAMATA

Hmamatsu Campus

Japanese Classroom ③

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SYLLABUS

INTENSIVE JAPANESE COURSE (INTERMEDIATE)

Hamamatsu Campus

URL

日本語中級Ⅰ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086647&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅱ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086648&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅲ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086649&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅳ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086650&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅴ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086651&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅵ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

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00086652&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅶ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086653&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅷ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086654&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅸ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086655&formatCD=1

日本語中級Ⅹ

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=2125

00086656&formatCD=1

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(4)JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM

Hamamatsu Campus

COURSE GUIDE

1 . THE COURSE OUTLINE:

The Japanese Language Program is held for 15 weeks. It is open to all the international

students at Shizuoka University. The program aims to help students develop skills in

everyday communication, making a presentation and report writing. In order to

accomplish this, the Organization for International Collaboration provides four different

levels of classes: Japanese 1 for beginners, Japanese 2 for elementary learners, Japanese

3 for lower-intermediate learners, and Japanese 4 for upper intermediate learners.

Placement tests will be given in order to judge the level of the students and so determine

their class allocation. Although Academic credits are offered as General Education

classes to Exchange Students, Japanese Studies Students and Full-time Students

(Undergraduate and Graduate), they are not counted for graduation.

2 . SUBJECTS and CREDITS

Table 1 SUBJECTS and CREDITS

3 . LEVELS and OBJECTIVES:

Beginning(Japanese 1)

Level:No Japanese background or the student equivalent to this level

Objectives:- Master the basic elements of grammar

- Have the ability to engage in simple conversation

- Read and write short, simple sentences

Subject:Japanese 1A-F(Beginning):4 c/w

Elementary(Japanese 2)

Level:Write hiragana and katakana, know a few kanji and engage in simple conversation

Objectives:- Master grammar, Kanji and vocabulary to a limited level

- Have the ability to take part in everyday conversation

- Read and write simple sentences

SUBJECTS CONTENTS

CREDITS No. of

CLASSES Organization General

Education

Japanese 1A-F Basic Japanese Non 4 60 (4/w)

Japanese 2A-F Elementary Japanese Non 3 45 (3/w)

Japanese 3A-F Reading & Grammar Non 1 15 (1/w)

Japanese 3B-F Listening & Vocabulary Non 1 15 (1/w)

Japanese 3C-F Writing & Speaking Non 1 15 (1/w)

Japanese 4A-F Reading & Grammar None 1 15 (1/w)

Japanese 4B-F Listening & Vocabulary None 1 15 (1/w)

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(Level N5 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

Subject:Japanese 2A-F(Elementary):3 c/w

Lower-intermediate(Japanese 3)

Level:Know basic kanji and have the ability to take part in everyday conversation

Objectives: - Master grammar, Kanji and vocabulary to a relatively high level

- Be able to communicate in a university setting

- Have the ability to converse, read, and write about matters of a general

nature

(Level N3-N4 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

Subjects: Japanese 3A-F(Reading & Grammar):1 c/w

Japanese 3B-F(Listening & Vocabulary):1 c/w

Japanese 3C-F(Writing & Speaking):1 c/w

Upper-intermediate(Japanese 4)

Level:Know a quite few kanji and have the ability to converse, read, and write about

matters of a general nature

Objectives:- Master grammar to a high level

- Have an integrated command of the language sufficient for university classes

- Be able to write and read related matter to one's specialty

(Level N2 in Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

Subjects:Japanese 4A-F(Reading & Grammar):1 c/w

Japanese 4B-F(Listening & Vocabulary):1 c/w

4 . CLASS HOURS:

Japanese 1A-F 4 classes(each class 90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

Japanese 2A-F 3 classes(each class 90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

Japanese 3A-F・3B-F・3C-F 1 classes(each class 90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

Japanese 4A-F・4B-F 1 classes(each class 90 mins)per week(15 weeks)

5 . ADMISSION QUALIFICATION/REQUIREMENTS:

①International students of Shizuoka University ( graduate students, auditors and

research students etc.)and those who are recommended by the Center Director (based

on their Japanese level being judged as equal to the above international students on

their placement tests).1)

②Students who have a genuine intention to study the Japanese language and who have

permission to enroll in this course from their academic advisor.

6 . ENROLLMENT:

①You can enroll for classes designated by the placement test. The classes are credited.

However, the self-supported auditor(accredited and non-accredited) must pay for the

credits. 2)

②Students must submit a list of classes they will take to the center director.

7 . NUMBER OF CLASS STUDENTS:

Japanese 1・2: maximum 10 students

Japanese 3・4・: maximum 20 students

8 . EXAMINATION & CREDIT:

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①The examination will be conducted at the end of term. There may be quizzes during

class.

②Accreditation will be conducted by examination and other measures.

③The student who cannot take the examination because of illness or other unavoidable

reasons can take a makeup exams.

9 . EVALUATION:

The assessment will be graded as S(Special A),A,B, C and D. S,A,Band C are

all pass grades and D is a fail.

S:100〜90 A:89~80 B:79〜70 C:69〜60 D:59~

The mark of the students who have less than 67% class attendance for Japanese 1A and

80% for Japanese 2A , 3ABC and 4AB will be D.

10. STUDY SUPPORT:

The International Exchange Center organizes Japanese Volunteer Students to further

help the International Students learn Japanese language and culture. Please address

any enquiries to the following :

11. APPLICATION DEADLINE:

October 14(Wed) However, your attendance will be counted from the first class.

Applicants should take the placement test held on September 28(Mon)2020..

12. APPLICATION TO:

1) Researchers, spouses of researchers, or spouses of students may enroll in this program,

provided there are vacancies, with the approval of the Center Director based on

placement test scores that assess their Japanese level to be equal to the above students.

It should be noted that no evaluation will be made of, or credits given to, these

participants. As far as te fee is concerned, the students must pay ¥9,500 per subject.

In Addition, when there are no regular students in the class, the class may be cancelled.

2) These students must pay ¥14,800 per credit.

Associate Professor Mari Hakamata(Organization for International

Collaboration)

Office: Faculty of Engineering, Bldg.7#305

TEL:053-478-1675 E-mail:[email protected]

Associate Professor Mari Hakamata(Organization for International

Collaboration)

Office: Faculty of Engineering, Bldg.7#305

TEL:053-478-1675 E-mail:[email protected]

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TIMETABLE

for

Japanese Language Program(Hamamatsu Campus)

MON TUE WED THU FRI

Period1・2

8:40-10:10

Japanese 1A-F

(Basic

Japanese)

HISANO

Japanese 1A-F

(Basic

Japanese)

TAKAHASHI

Japanese 1A-F

(Basic

Japanese)

HAKAMATA

Japanese 1A-F

(Basic

Japanese)

SAKAMOTO

Japanese 2A-F

(Elementary

Japanese)

MATSUNUMA

Japanese 2A-F

(Elementary

Japanese)

IIDA

Japanese 2A-F

(Elementary

Japanese)

HISANO

Japanese 2

(Elementary

Japanese)

HAKAMATA

Period3・4

10:20-11:50

Japanese 3A-F

(Reading &

Grammar)

HISANO

Japanese 3C-F

(Listening &

Vocabulary)

IIDA

Japanese 3BC-F

(Listening &

Vocabulary)

SUZUKI

Period5・6

12:45-14:15

Japanese 4A-F

(Listening &

Vocabulary)

SUZUKI

Japanese 4B-F

(Reading &

Grammar)

IIDA

Period7・8

14:25-15:55

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SYLLABUS

Japanese Language Program

Hamamatsu Campus

URL

Japanese 1A-F(Beginning)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

500086821&formatCD=1

Japanese 2A-F(Elementary)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

500086823&formatCD=1

Japanese 3A-F(Reading & Grammar)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

500086825&formatCD=1

Japanese 3B-F(Listening & Vocabulary)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

500086827&formatCD=1

Japanese 3C-F(Writing & Speaking)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

500086829&formatCD=1

Japanese 4A-F(Reading & Grammar)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

500086833&formatCD=1

Japanese 4B-F(Listening & Vocabulary)

http://syllabus.shizuoka.ac.jp/ext_syllabus/referenceDirect.do?nologin=on&subjectID=212

500086835&formatCD=1