Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
Learn Japanese collocations and can use these word combinations. |
PO-1 Have knowledge about Japanese grammar, Japanese culture, Japanese literature, Japanese language structure and education and be skilful at these items. PO-2 Become skilful at Japanese writing, reading and speaking. PO-22 Acquire the skill of analyzing languages outside their own cultures by learning and understanding the mechanism and functioning of a foreign language.
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Examination |
LO-2 |
Increase Japanese vocabulary. |
PO-1 Have knowledge about Japanese grammar, Japanese culture, Japanese literature, Japanese language structure and education and be skilful at these items. PO-2 Become skilful at Japanese writing, reading and speaking. PO-22 Acquire the skill of analyzing languages outside their own cultures by learning and understanding the mechanism and functioning of a foreign language.
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Examination |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
Japanese collocations |
Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Japanese collocations of “chikai” and “tōi” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
2 |
Japanese collocations of “ashi” and “kuru” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
3 |
Japanese collocations of “iku” and “tsuku” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
4 |
Japanese collocations of “deru” and “mawasu/mawaru” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
5 |
Japanese collocations of “yoru” and “tatsu” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
6 |
Japanese collocations of “kuchi” and “kuu/taberu” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
7 |
Japanese collocations of “iu” and “kau” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Japanese collocations of “uru” and “amai” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
10 |
Japanese collocations of “shiroi” and “hi” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
11 |
Japanese collocations of “migi/hidari” and “iru” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
12 |
Japanese collocations of “mono” and “nagai” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
13 |
Japanese collocations of “miru” and “muku” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
14 |
Japanese collocations of “marui” and “me” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
15 |
Japanese collocations of “akai” and “kitanai” |
Lecturing and discussion method followed by questioning & answering |
16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Ono M. ve diğ., 2010, Korokēshon de Fuyasu Hyōgen –Honki no Nihongo- Vol. 2, Kuroshio, Japan. |
2 |
Kindaiichi, H., 2009, Shōgakusei no Shin Reinbō Kotoba no Musubitsuki Jiten, Gakken, Japan. |
3 |
Kindaiichi, H., 2006, Shitte Okitai Nihongo Korekēshon Jiten, Gakken, Japan. |
Required Course instruments and materials |
PC, books, projector, CD |