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2012/2013  BA-1001Y0J  Japanese Intro 1

English Title
Japanese Intro 1

Course information

Language Japanese
Exam ECTS 24 ECTS
Type Mandatory
Level Bachelor
Duration One Semester
Course period Autumn
Time Table Please see course schedule at e-Campus
Study board
Study Board for Asian Study Programme
Course coordinator
  • Kristina Kazuhara - Department of International Economics and Management
Main Category of the Course
  • Language and Intercultural Studies
Last updated on 12-09-2012
Learning objectives
After having completed the full year course the student should be able to:
  • Translate texts of the same level as curriculum from Japanese into English
  • Correctly read, write, and understand the characters from curriculum
  • Construct simple sentences applying the correct grammar and actively use vocabulary from curriculum
  • Engage in basic dialogue coping with straightforward questions related to everyday topics.
  • Pronounce without major errors
Prerequisite
This course is part of the propaedeutic year at ASP
Examination
The exam in the subject consists of two parts:
Mid-term exam:
Type of test Home Assignment
Marking scale Pass / Fail
Second examiner No second examiner
Exam period Winter Term
Aids Please, see the detailed regulations below
Duration Please, see the detailed regulations below
The mid-term exam consists:

1. 5 individual home assignments, assessed pass/fail, by the teacher.
2. Active class participation, including different in-class exercises.
  • Active class participation, including different in-class exercises.
  • 5 home assignments. Must be assessed 'approved' by instructor, see section 5 of the 2012 Programme Regulations.
The re-take exam consists of an individual written 2-hours test without any study aids graded by instructor as pass/fail. Curriculum corresponds to the entire textbook material so far.
Japanese Intro 1 End-of-course winter exam:
Type of test Oral Exam
Marking scale 7-step scale
Second examiner Second internal examiner
Exam period Winter Term
Aids Without preparation
Duration 20 Minutes
The end-of-course exam is an individual, oral exam without any study aids or preparation time.

Curriculum corresponds to the entire textbook material from fall semester. Exam consists of 4 parts:
  1. Dictation using the characters studied during the semester
  2. Reading aloud and translating a text excerpt from syllabus
  3. Grammatical questions
  4. Talking about a picture and conversing in Chinese
Overall assessment.
Duration is max. 20 minutes including deliberation according to the 7-point scale by examiner and second internal examiner.

Re-take and make-up exam: same as ordinary end-of-course exam.
Course content
This course is part of the propaedeutic year at ASP

An intensive course that provides students with knowledge of the basic elements with regards to syntax, grammar, and colloquial speech. The course will help the student to build a basic vocabulary enabling him/her to communicate in basic everyday Japanese.

The course offers classes in various linguistic disciplines such as grammar, speaking, listening, writing, reading, and will give the student the best prerequisite to start on Year 1 at ASP.Teaching is based on textbooks as well as audio inputs corresponding to a beginners’ level.
Teaching methods
Teaching methods are a mix of lectures and group work guided by cooperative learning principles that engage each student to a maximum extend. Some classes take place in the multimedia lab, where each student is able train listening comprehension and practise pronunciation.

The introductory course is a demanding full-time study. Active class participation as well as the submission of a number of home assignments are expected. We warmly encourage the students to form smaller study groups.
Further Information
This course is part of the propaedeutic year at ASP
Expected literature
  • Genki: An integrated Course in Elementary Japanese I. The Japan Times.
  • Genki: An integrated Course in Elementary Japanese I. Workbook. The Japan Times.

Useful handbooks and dictionaries:

  • Kanji and Kana. A Handbook of the Japanese Writing System(2002) Revised Edition. Wolfgang Hadamitzky and Mark Spahn. Boston, Tokyo: Tuttle Publishing.
  • Nelson – The Modern Reader’s Japanese English Character Dictionary, Andrew Nelson, Tuttle Publishing.
  • Dictionary of Basic Japanese. The Japan Times
  • Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese. The Japan Times.
Last updated on 12-09-2012