南山大学

 
指定
期間
春学期
秋学期
単位
年次
1
担当者
MOLOTSI Prisca
YARDLEY Gabliel
KINDT Duane
HOWREY John
他の科目との関連
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副題
講義内容  The goals of English WorkshopI&II are to provide students with Content-Based Instruction (classes about specific content areas such as Contemporary Culture, South African culture, or Stock Market Basics for example) in ways that are motivating and actively engage students to share their thoughts about the content with their peers and instructor. Activities may include short instructor lectures, small group discussions, readings, audiotapes and video, quizzes, role-plays, research from the Internet, and hands-on experience to promote interest and acquisition in each content area.
学修目標  The objective of this course is for students to become well informed on selected subject matter through content-based studies using the English medium. Students will study the course content in detail and be able to hold in depth discussions and presentations on various aspects of the materials provided. Students will engage in meaningful activities that include the four skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking), in an integrated way, thus allowing them to more deeply participate in each content-based course.
講義計画 Stock Market Basics course syllabus
Week One: The advantages/disadvantages of stocks, doing research
Week Two: Sharing company profiles and selecting stocks
Week Three: Evaluating stocks and why stock prices change
Week Four: How stocks are purchased, role-plays
Week Five: Student presentations on stock market trading techniques
Week Six: Investing philosophies and the power of time, review for the test
Week Seven: Final exam, comparing group portfolios

The Beat of South Africa course syllabus
Week One: An introduction to South Africa
Week Two: History and Culture of South Africa
Week Three: The History of Apartheid/Life under Apartheid
Week Four: Soweto/Steve Biko: Cry Freedom (Part I)
Week Five: Soweto/Steve Biko: Cry Freedom (Part II)
Week Six: Music in South Africa
Week Seven: Life in South Africa, The Culture, The People Today, and a final exam

Contemporary Culture course syllabus
Week One: Introduction to Contemporary Culture Studies
Week Two: Open Attitude
Week Three: Exploring Identity
Week Four: Discovering Aspects, interviewing and sample reports
Week Five: Experiencing Research, research and report writing (Part I)
Week Six: Example Conversations, research and report writing (Part II)
Week Seven: Questions and Note-taking, sharing reports with peers

The forth workshop has yet to be decided. A detailed syllabus that includes a weekly schedule will be provided by the instructor on the first day of class.
評価方法  Teachers will also provide a detailed syllabus that includes information concerning grades, class activities, and other relevant course information during the first lesson. Students may miss one class and still receive a passing grade in each workshop. Students must pass both workshops in the semester to receive a passing grade.
テキスト Original materials provided by the instructor.
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