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This class aims to continue the acquisition of knowledge in the Spanish language and practice the expressions, vocabulary and grammar learnt in previous courses. At the same time, this course will enable students to improve their writing, reading and speaking skills.
On the other hand, the analysis of papers and articles aim to increase the knowledge of the Spanish-speaking world and the critical thinking regarding current topics.
アラビア語スキルは、インテンシブで学んだ知識をさらに発展させ、実践的なアラビア語の運用能力を身につけるための授業です。毎学期、スキル1から4まで開講されます。それぞれ内容やレベルが異なりますので注意してください。なお、スキルは繰り返し履修することができます。
この講義はスキル4です。スキル2を1期以上履修した学生向けのコミュニケーション中心の授業です。スキル2よりもレベルアップした会話表現やディスカッションに取り組みます。
アラビア語スキルは、インテンシブで学んだ知識をさらに発展させ、実践的なアラビア語の運用能力を身につけるための授業です。毎学期、スキル1から4まで開講されます。それぞれ内容やレベルが異なりますので注意してください。なお、スキルは繰り返し履修することができます。
この講義はスキル2です。コミュニケーションスキルの向上を目指す、アラビア語ネイティブ講師による授業です。
アラビア語スキルは、インテンシブで学んだ知識をさらに発展させ、実践的なアラビア語の運用能力を身につけるための授業です。毎学期、スキル1から4まで開講されます。それぞれ内容やレベルが異なりますので注意してください。なお、スキルは繰り返し履修することができます。
この講義はスキル1です。アラブ社会や文化について学ぶことができるテキストを題材に、読む・聴く・書く・話すの4つの技能をバランスよく伸ばしていきます。なお、ネイティブ講師によるスキル2との同時受講をお勧めします。
*春学期と秋学期で異なるテキストを使用します。スキル1を2期修了したら、スキル3にぜひ進んでください。
アラビア語スキルは、インテンシブで学んだ知識をさらに発展させ、実践的なアラビア語の運用能力を身につけるための授業です。毎学期、スキル1から4まで開講されます。それぞれ内容やレベルが異なりますので注意してください。なお、スキルは繰り返し履修することができます。
この講義はスキル3です。スキル1を1期以上修了した学生を対象に、スキル1よりもレベルの高い教材を使って、読み・聞き・書き・話す能力を総合的に高めます。
この「日本語スキルL(講義(こうぎ)の受け方)」は、留学生・帰国生が対象です。 このクラスでは、講義を受けるために必要なスキルを学びます。具体的には、10分程度(ていど)の短い講義ビデオを見ながら講義の聞き方やノートの取り方を学んだり、自分が興味(きょうみ)がある授業のシラバスを読みながら語彙(ごい)や表現(ひょうげん)を学んだりします。また、短いプレゼンテーションをしたり、レポートの作成(さくせい)を行ったりもします。授業の後半では、今受けている、あるいは今後受ける予定の講義科目(こうぎかもく)の内容(ないよう)について相談したり学習を進めたりします。この講義を通じて、日本語で開講されている講義科目に自信(じしん)を持って主体的(しゅたいてき)に参加できるようになることを目指します。
この「日本語スキル1W(レポートの書き方)」は、留学生・帰国生が対象で、上級レベル前半の日本語力の学生のためのクラスです。日本語レポートを書くために必要なスキルを学びます。論理的な文章のモデル文を読み、その構造・展開・表現を学んで作文課題に取り組み、論理的な文章の組み立て方を習得します。そして、1500字程度のレポートを作成する中で、アウトラインの作成、レポート全体の構成について学びます。
このクラスは留学生・帰国生を対象とした、アカデミックプレゼンテーションのためのクラスです。プレゼンテーションの基本的な構造、よいプレゼンテーションの条件、口頭発表の準備のしかたなどについて、クラスの中で講義を受けたり議論をしたりしながら学びます。 一般の講義科目やゼミでの発表、卒業論文の発表のための能力を高めたい学生の受講を歓迎します。
この「日本語スキル2W(レポートの書き方: 発展)」は、留学生・帰国生が対象です。 日本語のレポート作成プロセスを学び、論理的な文章を書けるようになることをめざします。
Heavy Metal Lyrics (late 1960s to present) course
Heavy metal: is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and the United States. With roots in blues rock, psychedelic rock, and acid rock, heavy metal bands developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by distortion, extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and loudness. The lyrics and performances are sometimes associated with aggression and machismo. [from Wikipedia]
This class will explore heavy metal music from its late 1960s origins until the present day. We will discuss bands within their cultural and historical contexts. We will analyze song lyrics, albums, music videos, and footage of live performances. We will have discussions based on these materials. Students are expected to participate enthusiastically. There will be weekly homework that relates to the in-class topics. There will be a midterm essay test and a final presentation.
This course is designed to help students become confident in using their English to produce written work from paragraph length to essay length. Students will be exposed to initial concepts in how to write good sentences, expand and vary sentences, improve writing style and write in formal tone. Subsequently, students will learn how to organize and support ideas to build a cohesive paragraph. Students will practice to write various cohesive short essays throughout the semester.
このコース全体の各レッスンは、英語学習へのタスクベースのアプローチを取ります。各クラスルームのタスクは、(1)目標指向、(2)コンテンツ重視、(3)実際の結果、(4)実際の結果を反映しています。 -生活言語の使用と言語のニーズ。
Discussing News and Mediaはアクティビティとタスクを中心に構成されていますが、語彙の構築もコースの不可欠な部分であり、連語、単語の形式、意味の理解など、学生が不可欠な単語構築ツールを開発するのに役立ちます。
ニューメディアとメディアについてのレッスンでは、生徒はさまざまなアクティビティを通じてタスクの準備をします。レッスンのターゲット言語が提示されて練習され、ターゲット言語に関連する領域で発音演習が行われ、最後に生徒はターゲットを練習します。学生が意味のある文脈で言語を練習することを可能にする結果的なタスクを通して言語。
This class is suitable for students (with TOEFL scores between 475-525) who are preparing to enter corporate life after graduation.
Initially students will be given a thorough review of grammar points in writing clearly and accurately. Students will learn how to communicate using e-mails with proper wordings and structure. Various kinds of business letters will also be introduced, including inquiry, complaint, and reply letters. Graphs analysis and business report writing are also included in this course.
To prepare students for their job-hunting, resume and cover letter writing are also covered in this course.
Students learn techniques and skills to enable them to successfully deliver presentations to audiences in English. We focus on presentation formats including; objects, processes and problem & solutions. Students focus on delivery, research and multimedia use. They are introduced to public speaking and learn how to suitably address groups, use non-verbal communication, project the voice and logically structure presentations. Subject to approval, students choose their own topics-the only stipulation is that all topics must have some connection to relevant global issues and specific reference must be made the United Nation’s Sustainable Developments Goals. During the semester there are two group presentations and one individual presentation. At the end of the course, students should be able to give well structured, media assisted presentations in English.
The overall objectives of the course are for students to improve their English proficiency skills while improving their scores and understanding of TOEFL. All four skills of the test will be covered but more time will be spent developing the productive skills (speaking and writing). We will study the assessment criteria and look at ways to increase scores in each skill.
The goal of this class is to enable students to explain modern Japanese pop culture and media in their own words. In particular we will look at the influence Japanese culture has had around the world. Students will discuss and give group presentations, and also prepare and give presentations on their own.
This class is designed to improve your speaking ability. The course will briefly review basic grammar with the intention of activating background knowledge taught before. The main focus will be speaking fluency, improving response time and being able to expand on your points. This course aims to give students as much speaking practice with feedback as possible.
Students will be evalauted on their attendence, participation, assignments and presentations.
In this class we will focus on developing your confidence in speaking English. Weekly listening and speaking tasks are designed to enhance your English and communication skills. Speaking tasks will include pair and group discussions, role-plays and presentations.
The Marketing and Advertising Strategies of International Health and Wellness Companies
Course Description:
This is an active class. You will learn about the marketing and advertising strategies of many well-known international health and wellness companies and organizations in fields such as 3D printing human hands, medical tourism, senior care, cosmetic surgery clinics, and NPO/NGOs. You will do a real-world marketing project to distribute clean water filters for Waves for Water. While you learn about marketing, you will also improve your presentation skills.
Below is a short video about Project Daniel - 3D printing human hands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDYFMgrjeLg
Below is a short video about Waves for Water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zRmofkyVis&nohtml5=False
***Please understand this class has a large amount of group work and you must come to class prepared. If you do not like group work and you do not have the time to prepare before class, this class is NOT a good match for you***
The Power of Names: Reading A Wizard of Earthsea
Type:Reading
Keyword:Discussion,Intensive Reading,Literature,Speaking,Vocabulary
Course Description:
Delivery : On Campus
In this class we will discuss the book, A Wizard of Earthsea. Students will read each chapter before class, and bring written notes regarding points that were difficult to understand, so that everyone can discuss them together. These will be handed in as a part of the participation grade. Students will be responsible for keeping up with the pace of reading: if they miss a class, they are still responsible for handing in their notes for that chapter. Because the events of each chapter build on the events of previous chapters, discussions will not be confined to only the pages read that week. There will be some consolidation each week, but we will not be reading the book in class. Discussion will cover mythic heroes and themes in stories from around the world, and how the book shares some of these themes. As a part of this, students will create their own hero and myth.
After this class, You will be able to discuss the book A Wizard of Earthsea, and the idea of what makes a hero from various cultures. You will gain a deeper understanding of mythic literature, and its effect on, and importance to us as an audience.
This class will be delivered on campus. There will be two makeup classes. These dates will be announced on the first day of class.
Entertaining and informative, the third edition of All About the USA 3 features thirty units about American people, places, and events. Readers expand their knowledge of the USA as they explore fascinating topics ranging from Henry Ford and the White House to baseball and body language. [From the back cover of the book]
This course will focus on various elements (food, music, holidays, famous artists and inventors, etc.) of American culture. We will use All About the USA 3: A Cultural Reader (2008) by Milada Broukal and Peter Murphy as a springboard into deeper discussions about the US lifestyle and how it compares to life in Japan. Students should be the driving force of these discussions. Enthusiastic class participation is expected. There will be weekly homework based on the textbook material, a midterm presentation, and a final presentation. Students will choose an aspect of American culture (not mentioned in the textbook) to introduce to the class in each presentation.
Students must buy the book (available at Keio Co-op Fujisawa store) for this course.
In this presentation class we examine different styles of presentations and look at various strategies and techniques that presenters use to persuade an audience. We study a range of examples from sales to TED style motivational presentations and students use these models to help them deliver media assisted presentations during the semester. Students choose their own topics. During the semester there are two group presentations and one individual presentation. At the end of the course, students should be able to give well structured, media assisted presentations in English in a variety of different styles.
This class is suitable for students who enjoy reading and feel challenged to analyze the stories, and use imagination to write further to develop the stories. The selection chosen for this class are taken from the work of famous writers with diverse cultural and ethnic background, and protagonists with variety of moods, styles, subjects, and themes. Students will read short fictions ranging from 500 to 3,000 words that are appropriate in content and vocabulary, engaging and relatively easy to comprehend.
In this class you will listen to a variety of materials (podcasts, music, fiction/nonfiction, etc.) and answer simple questions about them. You will work at your own pace. By listening to a wide range of content, you will develop confidence in your ability to understand authentic spoken English.
Language and Culture Exchange with Congo in Reality , Mainly on Campus, 4 times on-line.
- What is sustainability to enforce our mutual understanding through a language and culture exchange program?
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO AFRICAN COUNTRIES? HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO AN AFRICAN COUNTRY, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO(DRC)? OR HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF OUR "CONGO ACADEX PROJECT", WHICH IS 11 YEARS OLD? IF NOT, WHY DON'T YOU COME AND JOIN US AND OPEN THE DOOR WIDE OPEN TO THE WORLD OF AFRICA-JAPAN FUTURE? THIS SEMESTER WE ARE HAPPY TO INFORM YOU THAT WE STARTED A NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIA. YOU WILL LEARN THE HISTORICAL PARTNERSHIP AMONG AFRICAN COUNTRIES,JAPAN, AND INDIA. YOU ARE SURE TO HAVE A BRODER PERSPETIVE OF THE RELATIONS OF THE THREE COUNTRIES.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO ENFORCE AND TO SHARE THE INTRODUCTION AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING OF 3 COUNTRIES:HISTORY, CULTURE, EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, NATIONALITY,ETC.
•THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT IS TO FIND WHAT WE CAN DO AND HOW WE CAN COLLABORATE FOR THE SAKE OF THE FUTURE OF 3 COUNTRIES.