Syllabus

SubjectSPECIAL RESEARCH PROJECT A (コミュニケーション能力の習得研究)

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
39677
Subject Sort
A1201
Title
SPECIAL RESEARCH PROJECT A
Field
Research Seminars
Unit
4 Unit
Year/Semester
2024 Spring
K-Number
FPE-CO-05203-221-88
Research Seminar Theme

Studies in L2 pragmatic acquisition

Year/Semester
2024 Spring
Day of Week・Period
Lecturer Name
Yuko Nakahama
Class Format
Online (Live)
Language
Japanese
Location
Other
Class Style
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Lecture, Seminar, Group Work
GIGA Certificate
Not applied
Research Seminar / Project Theme planned for next semester

Studies in second language acquisition

Detail

Course Summary

This special research seminar examines how second language (L2)s are used in context. To be specific, we will survey how learners use L2 in speech acts, storytelling, discourse and conversation activities. In so doing, we will consider learners' first languages, proficiency level and learning environment as possible factors influencing their performances.
The lecture and discussion will be conducted mainly in Japanese, but a majority of the articles assigned for the course will be in English. The seminar will be open to both Japanese and foreign students at graduate or undergraduate level. It would be beneficial to have a basic understanding of the theories of second language acquisition (SLA). We will have guest speakers' lectures during this summer seminar.
Prior to the start of the seminar, each participant should prepare themselves by reading all the assigned articles. We will assign readings to seminar participants one week prior to the start of the seminar. Participants are expected to familiarise themselves with those articles so they can actively contribute to discussions in the seminar.
As a final project, students will design a pilot study, identifying relevant background literature and appropriate methods for the collection of data. They will present the above on the last day of the seminar.