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Archived Version 2023 - 2024
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Description This module is designed: To acquire sufficient communicative skills to function adequately during a period in Japan. -To increase proficiency in pronunciation and intonation.-To expand the language skills acquired in Japanese Language 2.- To develop information-gathering techniques.- Consolidation of 350 basic characters acquired previously.- Acquisition of additional 400 characters.- To begin acquisition of formal register language and to develop letter -writing skills. To enable students to acquire language skills that allow them to engage in academic activities in the course of their year abroad in Japan. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Learning Outcomes 1. Have a sufficient range of language to describe and comprehend unpredictable situations, explain the main points in an idea or problem with reasonable precision and express thoughts on abstract or cultural topics such as music and films, including a minimum of 750 kanji. 2. Communicate with reasonable accuracy in familiar contexts; generally display good control though with noticeable mother tongue influence. Errors occur, but it is clear what he/she is trying to express. 3. Find and understand relevant information in everyday material, such as letters, brochures, short official documents and audio and written news items. 4. Write and comprehend straightforward, detailed descriptions on a range of familiar subjects within his/her field of interest. 5. Communicate with some confidence on familiar routine and non-routine matters related to his/her interests and professional field. Can exchange, check and confirm information, deal with less routine situations and explain why something is a problem. Can express thoughts on more abstract, cultural topics such as films, book, music etc. 6. Be aware of the salient politeness conventions and act appropriately. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All module information is indicative and subject to change. For further information,students are advised to refer to the University's Marks and Standards and Programme Specific Regulations at: http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/index.shtml |
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Learning Activities Reading SkillsA variety of texts on different topics from newspapers, advertisements and magazines will be read, analyzed and discussed in a group setting. Language will be introduced in an authentic context. Consolidation of 350 basic characters acquired previously. Acquisition of additional 400 characters.Listening SkillsA variety of authentic conversations of more formal registers of spoken Japanese will be listened to, analyzed and repeated in class.Writing SkillsWriting Skills Students will write short texts, creative and more formal, on given topics and current affairs, to develop the range and active application of vocabulary, and to introduce more advanced grammatical structures. Consolidation of 350 basic characters acquired previously. Acquisition of additional 400 characters. To begin writing prose texts in more formal language registers and to begin writing letters according to Japanese social and business norms.Preparing to live in JapanReflection on cultural differences and linguistic preparation for daily life, participation in University life and in a work environment. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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