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Japanese Beginner 2 In-Person @ Polk Ave (Wed., 6-8pm)


Class
Mitsutoshi Inaba
Purchase for $340

About

This class will be held at 193 Polk Ave, Suite D, (2nd floor), Nashville, TN.
While we accept registrations up to week two for a confirmed class, please enroll by June 30. This is when class confirmation/cancellation decisions are made, and your registration can make a difference.
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Objective: This course is the 2nd sequence of Japanese for true beginners. Learners in this class will deepen your knowledge and skills that you acquired in the previous course. Students main goal for this class is to develop basic skills of the four main areas of Japanese language competency—listening, reading, writing, and speaking with level-appropriate precision, fluency, and complexity for your first year of studying (please note that your goal this time includes writing). The instructor will guide learners in cultural exploration of daily life in Japan such description of food, housing, time schedule, routines, and planning.

Can-Do Statements: Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:  

 

  • Demonstrate familiarity with a limited number of kanji words related to the course topics, building on what they learned in Beginner 1  

  • Read and write ひらがな (hiragana) and カタカナ (katakana). 

  • Navigate simple small talk conversations  

  • Comprehend passages through a variety of materials such as images from the internet, books, magazines, and other adopted and authentic sources.  

  • Compose writings up to 100 letters, such as descriptions about yourself, letters, and e-mail/text messages with ひらがな,カタカナ 

  • Accurately interpret level-appropriate written materials–both authentic and adopted, including short literature passages, magazines, cartoons, invitations, advertisements, announcements, e-mail messages, etc. 

  • Express preference – likes/dislikes  

  • Describe usual breakfast 

  • State favorite restaurant – location, food, price, quality of service,    

  • Read prices of restaurant menu 

  • Describe what is in the house and room with using counters 

  • State/ask about locations of objects in a room  

  • Write an email inviting someone to their home 

  • Describe own house 

  • State daily schedules/routines and different activities 

  • Discuss hobbies and how to spend days off  

 

Use of the Language: This course has been designed in such a way that most of the class time will be devoted to communication and will be taught in the target language (i.e., the language that you are studying).  As you already have some experience with the language, you are encouraged to use the target language as much as possible from Day 1.  You are not expected to understand everything, and you can expect to be pushed beyond your comfort zone. However, your instructor is there to make sure you can succeed in meeting the goals of the activities and of the class in general.  Our goal is for you to be able to communicate in the target language, and we cannot learn to speak a language without speaking it.  Please remember that we learn best by making mistakes, and we encourage you to try to do your best.  Don’t forget that your instructor is there to support you in class and is also available via the Matrix messaging system for assistance.  
 

Tech Support: For any technology issues, initiate contact by submitting a ticket https://tiny.utk.edu/tlcsupport 

 

Technology Needed: 
 
For both online and in-person classes 
- Functioning desktop or laptop; tablets are not recommended, and phones are not a good option 

- Access to a stable Internet connection
 

 

For online classes - 

 - Webcam: we ask that you use your webcam in class as this helps to create a feeling of classroom community.  
- Microphone 
 
Digital literacies requirements 

- For both online and in-person classes, understanding of how to log in and navigate Matrix, our learning management system, to access resources (e.g., homework, eBook for Spanish, etc.); a Matrix Getting Started Guide is made available to students once the class is confirmed.  

- For online classes, several Zoom tutorials are available to learn basic skills (e.g., mute/unmute, turning camera on, use of chat, etc.): Zoom Tutorials 

 
Expectations/Time Commitment:   

Japanese has been identified by the Defense Language Institute (DLI) as a Group 4 language; this means that it is more challenging for students whose first language is English, and it takes more contact hours to develop proficiency compared to other languages closer to English.  Despite the challenges, many students whose first language is English develop proficiency in Japanese and find that it is a language that provides many opportunities both in our region and globally.  It is strongly recommended that you schedule about 3 hours per week outside of the weekly 2-hour class to engage with this course material.  Your instructor will give you both required out-of-class activities as well as optional out-of-class activities for you to complete if you have time.   Please plan accordingly by scheduling your time on your calendar now. Active engagement in all course activities (e.g., class participation, module completion, homework, written assignments, studying vocabulary, etc.) will contribute to your learning and success in this course.       

 

Required Materials: (Note: the book may be purchased from the vendor of your choice; one possible source is linked below) 

 

  1. まるごと 日本のことばと文化 入門 A1  りかい  

MARUGOTO RIKAI coursebook: Japanese language and culture Starter A1 Coursebook for communicative language competences (ISBN-13: 978-3875487084)   
 

 
This course will cover Lessons 6-10 in Marugoto Rikai. 

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