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授業情報/Course information

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科目名/Subject 英語IB(E126B)
担当教員(所属)/Instructor ブランクレイ (商学部)
授業科目区分/Category 昼間コース 外国語科目等
開講学期/Semester 2019年度/Academic Year  前期/Spring Semester
開講曜限/Class period 火/Tue 5
対象所属/Eligible Faculty
配当年次/Years 1年 , 2年 , 3年 , 4年
単位数/Credits 1
研究室番号/Office
オフィスアワー/Office hours
更新日/Date of renewal 2019/03/07
授業の目的・方法
/Course Objectives and method
The goal of this class to develop an appreciation for reading short-stories in English. The class will focus on literary features to sure students understand the stories correctly.  Feedback will address misunderstandings. Students will be encouraged to make important connections between each story and their own lives and understand things from a cultural point of view.  Students will be encouraged to make their own responses public.
達成目標
/Course Goals
Students will be able to recognise settings, plots, the complexity of characters: emotional, rational, moral, and relate the stories to their own lives. Students will recognise literary features and learn to write appropriate responses.
授業内容
/Course contents
1. Meaning of Gifts,
2. Meaning of Gifts,
3. Meaning of Gifts,
4. Meaning of Gifts,
5. Cardboard Mansions (Changing their skies)
6. Rubbish Dump (Changing their skies)
7.  Leaving (Changing their skies)
8. As the Inspector Said
9. As the Inspector Said
10. As the Inspector Said
11. As the Inspector Said
12. Tales of Mystery and Imagination
13. Tales of Mystery and Imagination
14.  Tales of Mystery and Imagination
15. Tales of Mystery and Imagination
使用教材
/Teaching materials
1.  Meaning of Gifts, The: Stories from Turkey by Jennifer Bassett 9780194789271
2. Changing Their Skies   by Jennifer Bassett ? Oxford University Press. Isbn 9780194790826
3. Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe; Margaret Naudi 9780194791328
4. As the Inspector Said and Other Stories by John Escott 9780194791083
成績評価の方法
/Grading
1.  On going assessment in reading activities and book reports. 70%  
2.  mid term and final; 30%
成績評価の基準
/Grading Criteria
Students will need to write papers in many of the classes of approximately 200 or more words.  The papers should address specifically three things: astonishment (relating to the students' emotional response), significance (relating to the author's purpose), and position (key assumptions that have been challenged). Emphasis will not be put on grammar accuracy unless the grammar detracts from the report in significant ways.
遠隔授業
/Online class
遠隔授業/Online class

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