English 1 defines and solidifies the foundational skills for effective communication in English as well as fosters international awareness, as both are typically required in the globally expanding domain of scientific and technological research activities. It also prepares students to study or do research abroad in the future. Students are assigned training exercises that cover the four language skills — reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The reading and listening materials include topics such as international and intercultural issues as well as the fundamentals of science and technology. Practice exercises in writing and speaking are provided so that students can develop confidence and competence to participate in discussions and conferences where opinions are exchanged through both text and speech. TOEFL-type exercise problems are also used in the course.
This course aims to establish a base on which students can build toward a higher level of communication competence specifically in an English language environment. The base is composed of three elements: (1) identifying relevant information accurately, (2) exercising fair judgement to form a valid opinion, and (3) stating opinions clearly and persuasively. English 1 covers these three elements, and the communication abilities acquired will help students in the future when they have to assume positions of responsibility in group activities.
Each student is assigned to a group led by an instructor. Instructors for each group conduct the course using the "Course description and aims" and "Student learning outcomes" as the basic framework. "Class direction," "Course schedule," and other information below explain the features of each class.
By the end of this course, students will:
・Become aware of the degree to which practical English abilities are required for learning at university and for research activities both in Japan and abroad
・Be able to grasp the main ideas and arguments of written and spoken materials in diverse areas including international and intercultural issues, science, and technology
・Have increased their knowledge of effective vocabulary and expressions to actively communicate their ideas and opinions in English
・Have gained confidence in using English to state their opinions
・Be able to understand the structural characteristics of good paragraphs and write their own short paragraphs with unity and coherence
Four language skills, fostering international awareness, communication skills, studying abroad, TOEFL
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
The class proceeds based on students' preparation on the concerned unit in the textbook. Students fill in their worksheet before the class and work in a group. More details will be explained in the first class of the course.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction | Preparation: Unit 1 |
Class 2 | Unit 1 listening practice Basic rules of reading out the text in English | Preparation:Units 2 and 3 |
Class 3 | Unit 2/3 listening and read-out practice Introduction to Vocabulary | Preparation: Units 4 and 5 |
Class 4 | Mini Dictation Quiz Unit 4/Unit 5 listening practice | Preparation for the vocabulary quiz |
Class 5 | Vocabulary Quiz + Introduction to TOEFL and exercises | Preparation: Units 6 and 7 |
Class 6 | Unit 6/Unit 7 listening and read-out practice | Preparation: Units 8 and 9 |
Class 7 | Unit 8/Unit 9 listening and read-out practice | |
Class 8 | Final Exam and review |
Seisuke Yasunami and Richard S. Lavin. For a better future: Health and Environment Topics from VOA. Tokyo: Shohakusha, 2013
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Final exam: 50% Worksheets and assignments 20% Presentation 20% Quiz: 10%
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kiuchi[at]flc.titech.ac.jp
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