2022 English 3 15-RW

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Academic unit or major
English language courses
Instructor(s)
Koizumi Yuto 
Class Format
Exercise    (Face-to-face)
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Mon1-2(H103)  
Group
15-RW
Course number
LAE.E113
Credits
1
Academic year
2022
Offered quarter
3Q
Syllabus updated
2022/4/20
Lecture notes updated
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Language used
Japanese
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Course description and aims

English 3 is designed to improve students’ English language skills for academic purposes and provide them with knowledge in relevant areas. The materials include topics such as international and intercultural issues as well as current topics of science and technology. Expectations require students to practice: reading academic articles, listening to lectures in English, speaking in front of an audience, and writing paragraphs and short essays.

There are two types of classes in English 3. RW classes focus on reading comprehension and skill in written composition, and LS classes focus on listening and oral expression.

Each student is assigned to a class and instructors for each class conduct the course using “Course description and aims”, “Student learning outcomes”, and “Keywords” as the basic framework.

Student learning outcomes

By the end of this course, students will:
・ Have improved their English skills required for learning at university and for research activities
・ Be able to understand written and spoken materials correctly in diverse areas including international and intercultural issues, science, and technology
・ Be able to write paragraphs and short essays with unity and coherence
・ Have gained confidence in using English to state their opinions and improved their oral expression skills

Keywords

Four language skills, fostering international awareness, communication skills, studying abroad, TOEFL

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

This course firstly aims at improving writing skills for constructing a standard process paragraph and a whole essay by learning new vocabulary, practicing making a good summary, and developing interpretation of a British novel.

Students are also required to make a presentation a few times in a quarter. According to their presentation contents, two academic drafts are required to submit as part of the midterm and final exams.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Orientation: how to read an English novel. Preparing for presentation and participation in class: summary, vocabulary, interpretation
Class 2 Chapter 1 Preparing for presentation and participation in class: summary, vocabulary, interpretation
Class 3 Chapter 2 Preparing for presentation and participation in class: summary, vocabulary, interpretation
Class 4 Chapter 3 Writing the 1st draft
Class 5 Chapter 4 Preparing for presentation and participation in class: summary, vocabulary, interpretation
Class 6 Chapter 5 Preparing for presentation and participation in class: summary, vocabulary, interpretation
Class 7 Chapter 6 Writing the 2nd draft

Out-of-Class Study Time (Preparation and Review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

William Golding. Education edition Lord of the Flies. Faber & Faber. (ISBN: 978-0571295715 1958)

Reference books, course materials, etc.

To be announced in class

Assessment criteria and methods

Class presentation: 50%
Term paper: 50%

Related courses

  • LAE.E111 : English 1
  • LAE.E112 : English 2
  • LAE.E114 : English 4
  • LAE.E211 : English 5
  • LAE.E212 : English 6
  • LAE.E213 : English 7
  • LAE.E214 : English 8
  • LAE.E311 : English 9

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

None

Other

None

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