JPN2110 : Level B (HE Intermediate) Japanese - Exchange Semester 1
- Offered for Year: 2024/25
- Available to incoming Study Abroad and Exchange students
- Module Leader(s): Mrs Kumi Casey
- Teaching Assistant: Ms Fumika Cartlidge
- Owning School: Modern Languages
- Teaching Location: Newcastle City Campus
Semesters
Your programme is made up of credits, the total differs on programme to programme.
Semester 1 Credit Value: | 20 |
ECTS Credits: | 10.0 |
European Credit Transfer System | |
Aims
(1) To consolidate the linguistic foundation provided in JPN1003 and JPN1004 with a view to further study.
(2) To provide students with sufficient target language competence and inter-cultural sensitivity for communicative interaction with native speakers.
(3) To continue to provide students with skills necessary to become better language learners.
Outline Of Syllabus
1. Grammar and speaking
We shall cover the grammatical points and exercises in each chapter. All points will be explained through the analysis of sentence patterns (bunkei).
2. Listening and speaking
You will practice listening using listening materials uploaded on CANVAS and practice speaking various topics.
3. Reading.
You will develop skills in ondoku (reading aloud) and dokukai (reading comprehension).
4. Writing
You will develop skills in writing, using the grammatical points, sentence patterns, vocabulary and kanji studied in the previous chapters.
The module will be taught and assessed in Japanese and English.
Teaching Methods
Teaching Activities
Category | Activity | Number | Length | Student Hours | Comment |
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Scheduled Learning And Teaching Activities | Small group teaching | 66 | 1:00 | 66:00 | 55 hours Present in Person. 11 hours online.* |
Guided Independent Study | Independent study | 134 | 1:00 | 134:00 | N/A |
Total | 200:00 |
Jointly Taught With
Code | Title |
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JPN2010 | Level B (HE Intermediate) Japanese |
Teaching Rationale And Relationship
Key grammatical structures, sentence patterns, vocabulary and kanji are practised using an integrated communicative approach in 6 hours of practical classes delivered in seminar style. Oral and aural skills (i.e. speaking and listening) as well as writing and reading are practised throughout the course in task-based activities involving individual, pair and group work.
Vocabulary/grammar tests and kanji tests will take place every week and will be assessed.
In order to ensure that the above hours of independent guided study takes place, each contact hour is followed by homework assignments. Many derive from the compulsory workbooks accompanying the core textbook. Additional materials may be distributed in class and are considered an integral part of the homework assignments. There is a minimum homework submission requirement of 70%.
*To practice working with others in an online environment.
Assessment Methods
The format of resits will be determined by the Board of Examiners
Exams
Description | Length | Semester | When Set | Percentage | Comment |
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Written Examination | 60 | 1 | A | 70 | *See Rationale below |
Other Assessment
Description | Semester | When Set | Percentage | Comment |
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Written exercise | 1 | M | 30 | Written assignment, Vocab, Grammar and Kanji regular tests. |
Assessment Rationale And Relationship
Knowledge of grammatical structures and vocabulary is assessed in all summative work.
Handwriting skills of Japanese characters are deemed essential at this stage of learning and assessed in the written assessments including exams.
- One written exam in Semester 1 (70%) on Reading / Grammar / Writing will test students’ ability to handwrite in the target language. These formal examinations provide summative information to staff and student on student's achievement in reading / grammar/ writing in the module.
- Written exercises in Semester 1 (30%) will test students’ ability to handwrite in the target language. Regular vocabulary, grammar and kanji tests are necessary in order to allow students to acquire competence in a steady and growing fashion. It also gives students the opportunity to have constant feedback on their performance. The written assignments help students assess their progress and identify their strengths and areas for improvement in writing thus stimulating their independent and reflective learning skills throughout the year.
Reading Lists
Timetable
- Timetable Website: www.ncl.ac.uk/timetable/
- JPN2110's Timetable