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科目番号 教室 登録人数 履修登録方法 対面/遠隔
英教231   [水3]共3-104   10   抽選対象   対面授業  
開講年度 期間 曜日時限 開講学部等
2019 前学期 水3 教育学部  
講義コード 科目名[英文名] 単位数
306594011 オーラルコミュニケーション 1組   2  
担当教員[ローマ字表記]
George MacLean  [Maclean George]  
授業の形態
講義、実習、実務経験講師
 
アクティブラーニング
学生が議論する、学生が自身の考えを発表する、学生が文献や資料を調べる
 
授業内容と方法
This course is designed to improve students’ oral communications skills. The class will focus on oral communication work, as well as supplementary activities and exercises that will develop student’s communication abilities in English. Students will be required over the course to work (in and outside of class) individually, in pairs, groups, and as a class. By the end of the course, students should be able to understand and use English to better effect in social, academic, and collaborative settings.
 
URGCC学習教育目標
自律性、社会性、地域・国際性、コミュニケーション・スキル、情報リテラシー、問題解決力、専門性
 
達成目標
The objectives of this course - within an oral communications context - are to: A) extend students’ English language skills in the four primary areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, B) Expand students’ vocabulary, C) introduce students to the use of English for participating in social discussions and other situations, D) promote familiarity with the cultures of English-speaking countries, and E) Learn to use ICT and digital literacy effectively in collaborative-purpose environments. By the end of the course, diligent students will improve their abilities in the above areas. Subsumed within the above objectives are the 7 URGCC goals of 1) autonomous learning, 2) social competence, 3) local and international outlook, 4) communication skills, 5) information literacy, 6) problem solving ability, and 7) academic expertise.
 
評価基準と評価方法
Based on university regulations, grades will be calculated at a maximum of 100 points and students must accumulate a score of at least 60 points in total to receive credit in the course. Those with a total score of less than 60 points will be graded with an F, 60-69 points a D, 70-79 points a C, 80-89 points a B, and 90 and above an A. Students will be eligible for course credit if they have attended more than two thirds of all classes. If you miss more that FIVE classes you can't get a grade.

Grading for this course will tentatively evaluate student accomplishment of the above goals and objectives in the following manner. Quizzes and Exams (evaluation of goals 4-7) = 40%, Homework & Independent Assignments (evaluation of goals 1-7) = 25%, Notebook (evaluation of goals 1-7) = 5%, Participation (evaluation of goals 1-7)=30%.
 
履修条件
N/A
 
授業計画
Specifics to be determined based on consultation with class members.
Each class will feature verbal arts work, feedback, as well as supplementary activities.
Week 1: Introduction
Week 2: Basic Skills(1)
Week 3: Basic Skills(2)
Week 4: Basic Skills(3)
Week 5: Practice(1)
Week 6: Practice(2)
Week 7: Practice(3)
Week 8: Review(1)
Week 9: Practice(4)
Week10: Practice(5)
Week11: Practice(6)
Week12: Practice(7)
Week13: Practice(8)
Week14: Practice(9)
Week15: Review(2)
Final Exam
 
事前学習
1. For the topic of the day, accumulate expressions or words that you think you will use as Vocabulary Log (preliminary study).
2. If you need to search for a topic, prepare according to the instructions and attend classes.
3. Prepare for the discussions/speeches/presentations.
 
事後学習
1. Learn from your mistakes
2. Submit a reflection about your efforts each class upon completion.
 
教科書にかかわる情報
 
教科書全体備考
There is no textbook for this course. Materials and assignments will be made available the course's cloud Team Drive and Community.
 
参考書にかかわる情報
 
参考書全体備考
Additional materials and assignments will be made available the course's cloud Team Drive and Community.
 
使用言語
英語
 
メッセージ
Unexplained absences will severely compromise a student's grade. Check with a classmate (or me) about what you missed. Don't come unprepared saying "I was absent last week". That's no excuse, and you will be penalized for missing TWO classes.

Classes are generally conducted in English. It is important to be positive, to try it. Also, it is important that you get used to it, so even if you don't know at first, do not give up and learn 15 times

This course may require students to engage in collaborative synchronous and asynchronous activities with learners from other places in Japan and overseas as part of the COIL Project and similar initiatives.
 
オフィスアワー
Office (3-217): M 16:10-17:50; W 14:40-16:10; Th 16:10-17:50.
I sometimes have meetings elsewhere at these times.
Please mail me (george@gec.lab.u-ryukyu.ac.jp) and make an appointment to be sure of when we can meet.
 
メールアドレス
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URL
https://sites.google.com/site/ryudaigeorge/
 

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