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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2021 through Summer 2022
- Course Number:
- JPN 203
- Course Title:
- Second Year Japanese
- Credit Hours:
- 5
- Lecture Hours:
- 50
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion students should be able to:
1. Apply deepened cultural understandings and recognize Japanese cultural values to interact with native speakers of Japanese and
authentic texts
2. Employ an understanding of the Japanese syntactic system to form opinions, comments, explanations, agreements, disagreements and
intentions.
3. Use intermediate-level Japanese grammatical structures and vocabulary to acquire information in more authentic settings.
4. Use effective communicative skills to interact with native speakers of Japanese by managing mid-level formal, some informal and polite formal levels of speech.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Students will be assessed by any combination of the following:
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Active participation in class
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Individual presentations
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Contextual written tasks (in or outside of class) to assess reading, writing, cultural, and aural competencies, as well as quizzes over syllabaries and Kanji.
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Oral interviews with partner or instructor
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In class, interactive student role-plays
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Include all or most of the following:
1. Houses
2. Furnishings and appliances
3. Household chores
4. To do things like such and such: ...tari...tari
5. To use polite forms of verbs in giving and receiving
6. States different states of action using verbs with Tokoro
7. Cars and driving
8. Maintenance and repairs
9. Transportation and traffic in the city
10. Use of compound verbs such as Teoku, Tearu and Teiru
11. Transitive and intransitive verbs
The following topics may also be included:
1. Body parts
2. Feeling and emotions
3. Health and Illness
4. Describing attributes: the ...ha...ga construction
5. Make statements about others using causatives
6. Asks for clarifications using interrogatives
7. Makes statements using embedded questions
8. Expresses reasons using Hazu
Competencies and Skills
1. Describes by giving examples of actions
2. Expresses a purpose
3. States giving and receiving
4. Expresses permission
5. Makes negative requests
6. Offers advice
7. Expresses different states of actions
8. Describes a preparatory action
9. States how to do something
10. Describes situations in which doer’s action affects the object
11. Describes situations in which the subject performs an action on its own.
12. Expresses a just-completed action using verbs with Bakarida or Tokoroda
13. Expresses results and states of being
14. Expresses an attempt
15. Adverbial clause meaning without doing: -Naide
16. Writes paragraphs using syllabaries and 150 Kanji.
The following competency skills may also be obtained:
1. Analogy and exemplification
2. Discusses about appearance
3. States when allowing another person to do something
4. Asks for clarifications
5. Expressing expectations