Modern Communication Models (German/ Japanese/ Czech/ Polish), part 3

Major: Philology (Applied Linguistics)
Code of subject: 6.035.10.E.104
Credits: 9.00
Department: Foreign Languages
Lecturer: Natalia Kozachenko
Semester: 6 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: As the result of the discipline study, the student must be able to demonstrate the following learning outcomes: to know: Approximately 3500 words of Japanese language, the basics of grammar, writing system, more than 1,000 hieroglyphs, which will allow to communicate in Japanese with all kinds of speech activity on the following topics: about myself, my family, home, my studies, my workday, Ukraine, Japan, native city, travel, tour, post office, shop, hotel, services for everyday life, my profession, research etc. to be able: To communicate in Japanese, using all types of speaking activity on the following topics: about myself, my family, home, my studies, my workday, Ukraine, Japan, native city, travel, tour, post office, shop, hotel, services for everyday life, my profession, research etc.
Required prior and related subjects: Prerequisites: “Modern Japanese” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, “Models of modern communication (Japanese language)” Part 1, Part 2. Corequisites: -
Summary of the subject: Expressions denoting the emotional state of other people; Assimilation; Сontrasting; Expectations of the high level of confidence; The handing over of information; The request permitted; Higher levels of politeness in Japanese.
Assessment methods and criteria: 1) Monitoring: listening, monologue and dialogic speaking, reading, writing. Final test. 2) Final assessment: examination. The distribution of points in 100-point scale Monitoring: Classroom work (20): Listening 5 Reading 5 Speaking 5 Writing 5 Individual work (25): Doing exercises from the textbook and tests in VNS LP 5 Individual task 20 Total for CW: 45 Examination assessment(55): Written component 40 Oral component 15 Total for discipline 100
Recommended books: 1. Nihongo shoho. The Japan Foundation Japanese Language Institute. Tokyo, 1994.. 2. М.С.Федоришин. Українська транскрипція японської мови. Методичний посібник з основ японського письма: фонетична транскрипція. Львів, 1994. 3. Практикум з основ японської мови. Зошити 1 – 8. НУЛП, Львів, 2002, 2005. 4. Minna no Nihongo. Shokyuu I. 3A Corporation, Tokyo, 2000. 5. Minna no Nihongo. Shokyuu II. 3A Corporation, Tokyo, 2000. 6. Minna no Nihongo. Chukyuu I. Intermediate Level. 3A Corporation, Tokyo, 2009. 7. An Introduction to the Japanese Syllabary. Bonjinsha, Tokyo, 1995. 8. The pronunciation of Japanese. Bonjinsha, Tokyo, 1995. 9. Grundkurs der modernen japanischen Sprache von Eiko Saito und Helga Silberstein. VEBVerlag Enzyklopadie Leipzig, 1986. 10. Modern Japanese for University Students. Parts I. Japanese Department, International Christian University, Tokyo, 1988. 11. Modern Japanese for University Students. Part II. Japanese Department, International Christian University, Tokyo, 1988. 12. Modern Japanese for University Students. Part III. Japanese Department, International Christian University, Tokyo, 1988. 13. A Course in Modern Japanese. Volume One. The University of Nagoya Press, 1996. 14. Nihongo de Bijinesu Kaiva.Shokyuu. Bonjinsha, Tokyo, 1998. 15. First Lessons in Kanji. Bonjinsha, Tokyo, 1995. 16. Nihongo Chukyuu I. The Japan Foundation Japanse Language Institute. Tokyo, 1993. 17. Nihongo Chukyuu ІІ. The Japan Foundation Japanse Language Institute. Tokyo, 1996. 18. Nobuko Mizutani. Introduction to Intermediate Japanese. An Integrated Course. Bonjinsha, Tokyo, 1998. 19. M.Sasaki, M.Kadokura. Japanese Through Dialogues. For Intrmediate Learners (Drills & Tasks). The Japan times. Tokyo, 1997. 20. M.Sasaki. View of Today’s Japan. ALC. Tokyo, 1998. 21. Living in Japan: F Handbook. ALC Press Japanese Textbook Series. Tokyo, 1998. 22. Traveling Japan: Local Nature and Cultue. ALC Press Japanese Textbook Series. Tokyo, 1996. 23. K.Tatematsu, Z.Tateoka, T.Matsumoto, T.Sato. Writnig Letters in Japanese. The InterUnivesity Center for Japanese Language Studies. The Japan Times. Tokyo, 1995. 24. Shin Nihongo no Kisou. Tokyo, 1999. 240 p. 25. Dictionaries.

Modern Communication Models (German/ Japanese/ Czech/ Polish), part 3

Major: Philology (Applied Linguistics)
Code of subject: 6.035.10.E.105
Credits: 9.00
Department: Applied Linguistics
Semester: 6 семестр
Mode of study: денна