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科目名 | オーラル・コミュニケーション4 | ||||
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旧カリキュラム名 | スピーチ・コミュニケーション4 | ||||
教員名 | チルトン | ||||
単位数 | 1 | 学年 | 2 | 開講区分 | 文理学部 |
科目群 | 英文学科 | ||||
学期 | 後期 | 履修区分 | 必修 |
授業テーマ | Studying language through literature in order to develop overall English skills. |
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授業のねらい・到達目標 | By actively engaging in reading, writing, speaking and listening tasks that focus on literary works, students will increase their vocabularies and strengthen their abilities to speak and write about more complex things. |
授業の方法 | As with the first semester, classes will feature tasks that require students first to read, discuss, and manipulate the language of a short literary text. In the second semester there will be an emphasis on student writing, ranging from creative to analytical responses. These responses will solidify knowledge of vocabulary, sentence structure, and style along with the ability to use this knowledge. In the final few weeks of class students will read and prepare presentations and short essays on a well known American short story. |
授業計画 | |
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1 | Introduction; writing from starters |
2 | alphabet poems |
3 | alphabet poems; the great lie |
4 | present great lie stories; alphabet sentences |
5 | a crisis twice |
6 | present a crisis twice letters; subjectivity-objectivity |
7 | streams of consciousness; expository paragraphs |
8 | present streams of consciousness |
9 | grammar/sentence structure nuts and bolts review |
10 | “The Black Cat”, Edgar Allan Poe; reading comprehension, vocabulary check, sentence completion |
11 | “The Black Cat”, Edgar Allan Poe; story summary, analyzing the text |
12 | “The Black Cat”, Edgar Allan Poe; discussing superstitions; paragraph writing |
13 | “The Black Cat”, Edgar Allan Poe; horror stories |
14 | essay preparation |
15 | review; final essay due |
その他 | |
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教科書 | Materials will be supplied by the instructor. |
成績評価の方法及び基準 | 平常点(40%)、homework assignments and presentations(30%)、final essay(30%) Students who actively participate will do well in this class. Students who are frequently late or who have more than three absences will not receive credit for the course. |