Japanese Language: Advanced Level (6th semester)

Course: Japanese Language, Literature and Translation, English Language

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
Japanese Language: Advanced Level (6th semester)
Code
ННД. 08.03.
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
6 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
6
Learning outcomes
PLO6, PLO9, PLO14, PLO18, PLO22. The full list of learning outcomes in the educational program is presented in the section "Program Profile".
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Certificate of Complete General Secondary Education. 2. Successful mastering of the following disciplines: OK.8 "Comprehensive discipline: Practical course of the Japanese language. Part 1 Japanese Language: Basic Level", Part 2 Japanese Language: Intermediate Level"; OK.10 "Basic Learning of Chinese Characters in Japanese "; OK.11 "Comprehensive discipline: Historical and Country Specific Studies, Part 2 Japanese Culture-Oriented Linguistics"; OK.13 "Comprehensive discipline: Introduction to Philology, Part 4 Introduction to the Japanese Philology"; OK.21 "Lexicology of the Japanese Language".
Course content
The comprehensive and multi-semester academic discipline OK.8 "Comprehensive discipline: Practical Course of Japanese Language, Part 3 Japanese Language: Advanced Level" consists of 6 credits (180 hours) in the sixth semester, including 88 hours of practical classes, 92 hours of self-study, which ends with an examination. A future specialist in Japanese language should have the following skills: 1) expand the vocabulary; 2) improve the ability to understand the entire text; 3) improve the ability to use Japanese correctly. The course consists of 4 parts. All parts are devoted to the study of hieroglyphs and four language competences: writing, reading, listening and speaking. The teacher, at his/her discretion, can change the content of the program, assessing the performance of students and groups within this discipline.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Bunka Intermediate Japanese I - Tokyo. - Bonjinsha, 2004. - pp. 236. 2. Bunka Intermediate Japanese II - Tokyo. - Bonjinsha, 2009. - pp. 276. 3. Bunka Intermediate Japanese II Revised Edition Proofreading Information - Tokyo. - Bunka College of Foreign Languages, 2019 https://www.bunka-bi.ac.jp/text/material/material-5/#in03 4. Chinese characters in Japanese (Kanj)i Textbook for International Students Elementary 700 - Tokyo, Kokusho Kankoukai, 2008.- pp.237. 5. Chinese characters in Japanese (Kanji) Textbooks for International Students Advanced 1000 - Tokyo, Kokusho Kankoukai, 2011 - pp.238. 6. Egawa H., Kobelyanska O.I., Filonova V.A. Collection of Japanese linguistic and cultural texts for reading and translation / H. Egawa, O. I. Kobelyanska. V.A. Filonova - K.: Dmytro Burago Publishing House, 2021. - pp.186.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Forms of training: practical classes, self-study. Learning methods: explanation of new material, active listening, participation in discussions, work in groups, discussion of results.
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral answer, participation in the discussion, final test. See the work program of the academic discipline for evaluation criteria of each type of tasks.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian, Japanese

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Tetiana Serhiivna Dybska
Department of The Far East and Southeast Asia Languages and Literature
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of The Far East and Southeast Asia Languages and Literature
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology