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2024 Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses English language courses

English 7 21-RW

Academic unit or major
English language courses
Instructor(s)
Akira Nakamura
Class Format
Exercise (Face-to-face)
Media-enhanced courses
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Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
5-6 Mon
Class
21-RW
Course Code
LAE.E213
Number of credits
010
Course offered
2024
Offered quarter
3Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 17, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

English 7 is designed to improve students’ English language skills for academic purposes and provide them with more knowledge in relevant areas. The materials include topics such as international and intercultural issues as well as current topics of science and technology. Expectations require students to practice: reading academic articles, listening to English lectures, speaking before an audience, and developing skills to write paragraphs and short essays.

Course description and aims

By the end of this course, students will:
・be able to express their ideas and opinions in classes confidently
・be able to write paragraphs or short essays
・be able to better understand academic lectures
・practice effective reading strategies

Student learning outcomes

実務経験と講義内容との関連 (又は実践的教育内容)

An instructor with work experience as an author and editor will provide hands-on education in writing and presenting about science, based on practice in the field that features critical thinking and logical ways of communicating information to audiences.

Keywords

Four language skills, fostering international awareness, communication, studying abroad, TOEFL

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Students will read newspaper articles of advanced-level difficulty (roughly corresponding to C1 level of CEFR) dealing with topics in science, technology, world affairs, Japan, etc, selected by the instructor each week. Students will also practice summary writing and opinion writing. A short reading comprehension quiz is sometimes given at the beginning of the class.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 Orientation, Reading comprehension test Reading a newspaper article 1 Reading a newspaper article critically and enhancing media literacy
Class 2 Reading a newspaper article 2 Reading a newspaper article critically and enhancing media literacy
Class 3 Reading comprehension test Reading a newspaper article 3 Reading a newspaper article critically and enhancing media literacy
Class 4 Reading a newspaper article 4 Reading a newspaper article critically and enhancing media literacy
Class 5 Reading comprehension test Reading a newspaper article 5 Reading a newspaper article critically and enhancing media literacy
Class 6 Reading a newspaper article 6 Reading a newspaper article critically and enhancing media literacy
Class 7 Reading a newspaper article 7 Final examination Reading a newspaper article critically and enhancing media literacy

Study advice (preparation and review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

None

Reference books, course materials, etc.

The materials to be studied will be provided beforehand in class.

Evaluation methods and criteria

In-class performance: 60%
Reading comprehension tests: 20%
Final examination: 20%

Related courses

  • LAE.E111 : English 1
  • LAE.E112 : English 2
  • LAE.E113 : English 3
  • LAE.E114 : English 4
  • LAE.E211 : English 5
  • LAE.E212 : English 6
  • LAE.E214 : English 8
  • LAE.E311 : English 9

Prerequisites

None

Other

Since students will read real-time newspaper articles dealing with current topics, the instructor will share a topic and article in class or T2SCHOLA weekly.