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150108 UE Japanese Grammar I (2015W)
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Registration for this course REQUIRES having passed Introduction to the Japanese Language. Consequently, details of when and how to register will be given there.
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Tu 15.09.2015 10:00 to Th 01.10.2015 10:00
- Deregistration possible until Th 22.10.2015 10:00
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English, Japanese
Lecturers
Classes
Wednesdays 13:15-15:15, Seminarraum Ostasienwissenschaften, first unit on 28.10.2015
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Attendance is mandatory (80%), which means you may miss at most 2 of the 11 units. Tardiness may be counted as absence at the discretion of the lecturer. You should budget about 10h/week of additional study time.
The lessons will require preparation and active participation, there'll be the occasional homework -- to be submitted on time -- and multiple written tests. Details will be announced in the first unit.
There is a strict zero tolerance policy on cheating and plagiarism.
The lessons will require preparation and active participation, there'll be the occasional homework -- to be submitted on time -- and multiple written tests. Details will be announced in the first unit.
There is a strict zero tolerance policy on cheating and plagiarism.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
At the end of this course students should
* be able to read, understand and translate into English basic Japanese sentences and dialogues;
* understand and be able to explain the grammar underlying these texts;
* have a vocabulary of at least 300 words (active and passive) and 100 kanji (passive only);
* be able to form correct (not necessarily idiomatic) sentences and short dialogues based on this knowledge.
* be able to read, understand and translate into English basic Japanese sentences and dialogues;
* understand and be able to explain the grammar underlying these texts;
* have a vocabulary of at least 300 words (active and passive) and 100 kanji (passive only);
* be able to form correct (not necessarily idiomatic) sentences and short dialogues based on this knowledge.
Examination topics
The focus will be on constructively building an understanding of Japanese grammar and vocabulary by way of Japanese-English translation. (The students will put this in active use, e. g. conversation, essay writing &c., in Japanese Communication.)
Reading list
Textbook: Bunka shokyû nihongo I. Tekisuto. Kaiteiban. Available at Facultas bookshop in "Hof 1" on Campus.
Additional material will be distributed in class or via the e-learning platform.
Additional material will be distributed in class or via the e-learning platform.
Association in the course directory
JMA M1 for Ecos-students
EC Wirtschaftskommunikation Japanisch I
EC Wirtschaftskommunikation Japanisch I
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* Introduction to the Japanese Language
* advance registration
* textbook (see below)