南山大学

 
指定
期間
春学期
秋学期
単位
年次
2
担当者
ISHIGE Gloria Emiye
KOBAYASHI Ken
MARKOVITZ Robert
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授業概要 Continuing from Integrated EnglishI/II, this course will integrate the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing in English. Classes will include a variety of exercises, activities, and methods to help students become more self-confident and proficient in all four skills.

この授業では、英語I/II総合に引き続き、リスニング、スピーキング、リーディング、ライティングの4技能を統合した学習が行われる。種々の練習やアクティビティをとおして、学生が英語の運用に自信を持ち、4技能において英語力を向上させることを目的とする。
学修目標 Students will develop skills for predicting, scanning, and summarizing from a variety of readings as well as skills in listening for gist, note-taking, and dictation from a variety of listening materials. Students will also develop skills in responding to materials orally and in writing.

学生はこの授業をとおして、以下ができるようになることが期待されている。
・種々のリーディング素材を使用して、予測、スキャニング、要約等の力をつける
・リスニング練習をとおして、概要の聞き取り、ノートテーキング、ディクテーションができるようになる
・口頭およびライティングでの表現スキルを磨く
授業計画 A detailed syllabus that includes a weekly schedule will be provided by the instructor on the first day of class.

ISHIGE Gloria Emiye
01901/01951 英語III,IV 総合〈全〉1
The goal of this course will be to give students the opportunity to improve the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) for better everyday communication. Through individual, pair and group-work activities, students will build their confidence to use English more fluently and with accuracy. Students will engage in group conversations on the different weekly journal topics written outside of class. Current issues will be used to practice reading speed, develop comprehension strategies, and gain both oral and written critical thinking skills. Audio and video-taped materials will be used for listening practice and modeling for daily conversation practice. In addition, students will sing songs to acquire pronunciation techniques.

KOBAYASHI Ken
01902/01952 英語III,IV 総合〈全〉2
This course will not only utilize the text book but will also incorporate material from various other sources such as newspapers, periodicals, film and the internet. A sub-theme, "How Japan is viewed from abroad." will be incorporated to act as a catalyst for critical thinking. Scenes from selected movies, articles and photos concerning Japan from a foreign viewpoint will be presented for students to consider. Both objective and subjective analytical skills will be put into use. Students will be expected to share their views on topics brought up in class and be able to support them with sound reasoning both in writing and orally. These skills are necessary for proficient communication both inside and outside of Japan. By the end of the course it is hoped that students will be able to acquire and convey opinions in English.

MARKOVITZ Robert
01903/01953 英語III,IV 総合〈全〉3
The emphasis of this course will be on real communication in English. Students will be given ample opportunity to practice the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) necessary for daily interaction. Students will concentrate on improving their English communication skills through individual, pair and group-work activities. It is hoped that this course will enable students to build confidence in using the language to improve the fluency and accuracy of both their spoken and written English. In addition, this course will also help students strengthen their listening skills, become effective readers and develop their existing vocabulary and phrase bank for conversation.
評価方法 Instructors will provide a detailed grading policy in their syllabus which will be distributed on the first day of class.
テキスト Textbooks and other required materials will be listed in the course syllabus distributed by the instructor on the first day of class.
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