JAPANESE LANGUAGE 1 MOD.1

Academic year
2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LINGUA GIAPPONESE 1 MOD. 1
Course code
LM004N (AF:316094 AR:166308)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
12
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-OR/22
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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In this course students make the passage from intermediate to advanced level Japanese. All four linguistic activities are trained (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Students critically study authentic Japanese materials that related to their academic specialization. They learn and practice basic translation techniques.
We start from a level of Japanese that corresponds to ECFR B2.
Students successfully completing this course will be able read, comprehend and discuss Japanese materials. They will be able to take a stance towards issues that relate to their academic specialization and interact in formal settings.
Participants should have a high intermediate proficiency in Japanese. They need to prepare and repeat content taught in class and demonstrate intellectual flexibility.
Translation techniques for Japanese. Discussion and translations of texts on multilingualism and multiculturalism in Japan (Patrick Heinrich).
Exercises with textbooks and other materials, text comprehension tutorials (Nakayama Etsuko).
Listening exercises, oral production and interaction. Reading and discussing texts (Suzuki Masako).
Dizionari Online Japanese-Japanese, Japanese-English, Japanese-Italian
Kenkyusha's, New Japanese-English Dictionary, Tokyo, Kenkyusha 1985.
Dizionario Shogakukan Italiano-Giapponese, Tokyo, Shogakukan 1985.
Kojien, Tokyo, Iwanami Shoten 1993.
Kadokawa Shinjigen, Tokyo, Kadokawa 1993.
Bunka Chukyu Nihongo, vol. 2, Tokyo, Bonjinsh, 1997.
Kawahara, Toshiaki, Tagengo shakai ga yatte kita, Tokyo, Kuroshio 2004.
Makino Tsutsui, A dictionary of basic Japanese grammar, Tokyo, The Japan Times 1989.
Makino Tsutsui, A dictionary of Intermediate Japanese grammar, Tokyo, The Japan Times 1995.
Makino Tsutsui, A dictionary of Advanced Japanese grammar, Tokyo, The Japan Times 2008.
Tagengoka shakai gensho kenkyukai, Tagengoshakai nihon, Tokyo, Sangensha 2013.
There is feedback in the classroom and a weekly office hour by the three teachers. Gaps and shortcomings identified in the class and discussed during the office hour are addressed in a weekly tutorial.
Presentations, discussion, group-work, frontal lessons.
This course requires concentrated efforts and the motivation to take the difficult step from intermediate to advanced level Japanese.
written and oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 28/04/2019