科目一覧へ戻る | 2025/03/14 現在 |
科目名/Subject | 英語IIA4(E266A4) |
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担当教員(所属)/Instructor | 武部 エイミー (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 | 2025年度/Academic Year 後期/Fall Semester |
開講曜限/Class period | 金/Fri 2 |
対象所属/Eligible Faculty | |
配当年次/Years | 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 | 2025/02/28 | ||
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授業の目的・方法 /Course Objectives and method |
This is an English for Specific Purposes (ESP) course. In-class activities and assignments are centered around the theme of disaster preparedness and disaster volunteerism. Students will participate in various in-class activities, including group discussions and simulations. |
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達成目標 /Course Goals |
By the end of the course, students will be able to: 1. Produce coherent and cohesive paragraphs. 2. Gain understanding of forms, meanings, and usage of specific grammatical features in risk communication. 4. Develop linguistic skills necessary to function as a language volunteer in an emergency context. 5. Gain cross-cultural understandings of how language is used in emergency contexts. |
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授業内容 /Course contents |
Tentative Class Schedule (Class content is subject to change.) 1. Course Overview, Introduction & Pre-test 2. Volunteerism in Japan/ Writing Skills Workshop (1): Summary Writing 3. Writing Skill Workshop (2): Summary Writing 4. Individual Conferece 5. Emergency Food in Japan (1) 6. Emergency Food in Japan (2) Genre Analysis 7. Emergency Food in Japan (3) 8. Emergency Food Instruction Video Project Recording Day 9. Disaster Preparedness: What's in my Emergency Bag? (1) 10. Disaster Preparedness: What's in my Emergency Bag? (2) 11. Disaster Response: Earthquake Early Warning 12. Calmness vs. Urgency: Disaster Warnings on Japanese and U.S. News 13. Writing Skills Workshop (3): Reflective Writing 14. Final Exam 15. Disaster Mitigation: Getting Ready for the Next Big One (Class Reflection) |
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事前学修・事後学修 /Preparation and review class |
Students' creativity and active participation are highly valued in this class! Students must review the class content after class and submit their reflection worksheets. Students are encouraged to visit the instructor's office during office hours for questions related to the content of the course. |
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使用教材 /Teaching materials |
Necessary texts will be provided by the instructors as needed. | ||
成績評価の方法 /Grading |
The final grade of this class will be based on the following items: 30 % Writing Projects (Summary Essay, Genre Analysis & Reflection Paper) 10% Pre-reading Activities 20% Risk Communication Exercises 30 % Final Exam (Risk Communication Test) 10% Diagnostic Exam (Interview) |
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成績評価の基準 /Grading Criteria |
秀 = 90-100 The student has demonstrated an excellent understanding of the course content and has fully addressed the assigned questions/tasks. 優= 80-89 The student has demonstrated a good understanding of the course content and has addressed most of the assigned questions/tasks. 良 = 70-79 The student has demonstrated a fair understanding of the course content and has addressed the assigned questions/tasks at a satisfactory level. 可 = 60-69 The student has demonstrated some understanding of the course content and has addressed the assigned questions/tasks, but needs some improvements. |
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履修上の注意事項 /Remarks |
この講義は英語で行います。 This is an English-medium class. この講義は担当教員のアクション・リサーチの対象講義です。詳細は初回授業で説明します。 協力よろしくお願いいたします。 This course will be used as the site of an action research by the course instructor. Further details will be announced on the first day of class. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. |
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実務経験者による授業 /Courses conducted by the ones with practical experiences |
該当しない/No | ||
授業実施方法 /Method of class |
①面接授業/Face-To-Face class | ||
遠隔授業 /Online class |
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