2026 (Current Year) Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses English language courses
English 2 28
- Academic unit or major
- English language courses
- Instructor(s)
- Mayumi Miyazaki
- Class Format
- Exercise (Face-to-face)
- Media-enhanced courses
- -
- Day of week/Period
(Classrooms) - 1-2 Thu (W3-301(W331))
- Class
- 28
- Course Code
- LAE.E112
- Number of credits
- 010
- Course offered
- 2026
- Offered quarter
- 2Q
- Syllabus updated
- Mar 26, 2026
- Language
- Japanese
Syllabus
Course overview and goals
English 2 follows English 1 to solidify the foundational skills for effective communication in English as well as to foster international awareness, as both are typically required in the globally expanding domain of scientific and technological research activities. It also prepares students to study or do research abroad in the future. Students are assigned training exercises that cover the four language skills — reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The reading and listening materials include topics such as international and intercultural issues as well as the fundamentals of science and technology. Practice exercises in writing and speaking are provided so that students can develop communication competence to participate in discussions and conferences where opinions are exchanged through both text and speech. TOEFL-type exercise problems are also used in the course.
This course aims to establish a solid base on which students can build toward a higher level of communication competence specifically in an English language environment. The base is, as mentioned in "Course description and aims" of English 1, composed of three elements: (1) identifying relevant information accurately, (2) exercising fair judgement to form a valid opinion, and (3) stating opinions clearly and persuasively.
Each student is assigned to a group led by an instructor. Instructors for each group conduct the course using the "Course description and aims" and "Student learning outcomes" as the basic framework. "Class direction," "Course schedule," and other information below explain the features of each class.
Course description and aims
By the end of this course, students will:
・Strengthen practical English abilities that are required for learning at university and for research activities both in Japan and abroad
・Be able to accurately grasp the main ideas and arguments of written and spoken materials in diverse areas including international and intercultural issues, science, and technology
・Have increased their knowledge of effective vocabulary and expressions to actively communicate their ideas and opinions in English
・Be able to write their own short paragraphs with a clear purpose
・Be able to state their opinions with good organization
Keywords
Four language skills, fostering international awareness, communication skills, studying abroad, TOEFL
Competencies
- Specialist skills
- Intercultural skills
- Communication skills
- Critical thinking skills
- Practical and/or problem-solving skills
Class flow
1. Attendance will be taken in every class.
2. In the first half of each class, students will watch a TED Talk video related to the day’s topic and work on dictation and a brief discussion about the content.
3 .In the second half of the class, students will work on the reading and writing exercises in the textbook unit.
4. Please read the lesson plan for each class carefully and complete the assigned preparation and review tasks.
Course schedule/Objectives
| Course schedule | Objectives | |
|---|---|---|
| Class 1 | Unit4: Game Changers Lesson A (Listening,Discussion, Reading, Writing) |
Understand in English and express an opinion on the pros and cons of applying online games in educational settings. |
| Class 2 | Unit4: Game Changers Lesson B (Listening,Discussion, Reading, Writing) |
Understand in English and express an opinion on the pros and cons of applying online games in educational settings. |
| Class 3 | Unit 7: Body Signs Lesson A (Listening,Discussion, Reading, Writing) |
Understand and explain in English the effects of body language on our mental state. |
| Class 4 | Unit 7: Body Signs Lesson B (Listening,Discussion, Reading, Writing) |
Understand and explain in English the effects of body language on our mental state. |
| Class 5 | Unit 9: Changing Perspectives Lesson A (Listening,Discussion, Reading, Writing) |
Understand and explain in English the thinking of people who have perspectives different from conventional ways of seeing things. Unit 9 Video Transcripts Preparation |
| Class 6 | Unit 9: Changing Perspectives Lesson B (Listening,Discussion, Reading, Writing) |
Understand and explain in English the thinking of people who have perspectives different from conventional ways of seeing things. Unit 10 Lesson A Preparation |
| Class 7 | Unit10 Data Detectives Lesson A (Reading)、Exam |
Skim and read advanced English texts about the ideal visualization of statistics. |
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)
・Cengage Learning, 21st Century Reading Creative Thinking and Reading with TED Talks Level 2, Laurie Blass, ISBN9781305265707
Reference books, course materials, etc.
Lecture materials will be distributed on the LMS as needed throughout the semester.
Evaluation methods and criteria
Class participation: 20%
Assignments: 30%
Final examination: 50%
Related courses
- LAE.E111 : English 1
- LAE.E113 : English 3
- LAE.E114 : English 4
- LAE.E211 : English 5
- LAE.E212 : English 6
- LAE.E213 : English 7
- LAE.E214 : English 8
- LAE.E311 : English 9
Prerequisites
None