講義内容詳細:Academic English

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年度/Academic Year 2021
授業科目名/Course Title (Japanese) Academic English
英文科目名/Course Title (English) Academic English
学期/Semester 前期 単位/Credits 1
教員名/Instructor (Japanese) BROOKE,Sebastian J.
英文氏名/Instructor (English) BROOKE, Sebastian Jason

講義概要/Course description
This course is intended to help students develop their academic skills in English by offering them opportunities to participate in the following activities:
Listening skills: Listening to spoken (or taped) academic lectures; note-taking.
Speaking skills: Summarizing, discussing, debating, and otherwise responding to material presented in class; summarizing and presenting material read outside of class.
Reading skills: Reading English source materials on academic themes.
Writing skills: Writing summaries, critiques, short reports (e.g., book reports)
Auxiliary skills:  Ability to respond to and critically evaluate material presented in lectures and textbooks.
達成目標/Course objectives
The purpose of this course is to prepare students to perform academic work in English in future classes.  By the end of the course students should be able to take part and basically understand university-level courses taught entirely in English.
履修条件(事前に履修しておくことが望ましい科目など)/Prerequisite
None
授業計画/Lecture plan
1
授業計画/Class Online class for the first week - on demand type. Course introduction
事前学習/Preparation Consult the description for this course on the Aoyama Portal
事後学習/Reviewing Review the introductory material for this course given by the professor
2
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Academic Lecture Topic 1 - Group Identity/Migration
事前学習/Preparation Read materials assigned by the professor
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; review the lecture and materials assigned by the professor 

3
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Academic Lecture Topic 1 - Group Identity/Migration
事前学習/Preparation Read materials assigned by the professor
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; review the lecture and materials assigned by the professor
Prepare Academic Discussion Topic
4
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Participating in academic discussions
事前学習/Preparation Choose topics and conduct research for academic discussions
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; write summaries and responses to the academic discussions
5
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Participating in academic discussions
事前学習/Preparation Choose topics and conduct research for academic discussions
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; write summaries and responses to the academic discussions
6
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Participating in academic discussions
事前学習/Preparation Choose topics and conduct research for academic discussions
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; write summaries and responses to the academic discussions
7
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Reading academic textbooks
事前学習/Preparation Read and understand the assigned material from the textbook
事後学習/Reviewing Review the assigned material from the textbook
8
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Reading academic textbooks
事前学習/Preparation Read and understand the assigned material from the textbook
事後学習/Reviewing Review the assigned material from the textbook
9
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Academic Lecture Topic 2 - Gender and Society
事前学習/Preparation Read materials and assigned textbook
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; review the lecture and materials assigned by the professor
10
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Academic Lecture Topic 2 - Gender and Society
事前学習/Preparation Read materials and assigned textbook
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; review the lecture and materials assigned by the professor
11
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Presenting academic research in discussions
事前学習/Preparation Choose topics and conduct research for academic discussions
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; write summaries and responses to the academic research discussions
12
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Presenting academic research in discussions
事前学習/Preparation Choose topics and conduct research for academic discussions
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; write summaries and responses to the academic research discussions
13
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Presenting academic research in discussions
事前学習/Preparation Choose topics and conduct research for academic discussions
事後学習/Reviewing Take notes; write summaries and responses to the academic research discussions
14
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Review
事前学習/Preparation Prepare for final class analyses and report
事後学習/Reviewing Review final class discussions and edit responses
15
授業計画/Class (Face to face class - regular type.) Final assessment in class
事前学習/Preparation Prepare for the final assessment following guidelines presented by the professor
事後学習/Reviewing Review feedback provided by the professor
授業方法/Method of instruction
Face to face classes will be held. Students will read the textbook as well as other materials in English on specific themes.  The material will be supplemented with short lectures by the professor which explain and expand on the main themes.  Students should respond to the material through discussion, debate, and making summaries which they present to the class; students can also respond to the material by writing summaries as well as writing critiques of and expressing opinions about articles, etc. The focus will be on learning content through English rather than on translation.  Students may also read outside source materials and present oral and written reports to the class and professor.
成績評価方法/Evaluation
1 100% Online Discussions 30%, Academic Group Topic Discussion and Analysis in Writing 25% x 2, Final Report 20%
教科書/Textbooks
 タイトル
Title
出版社
Publisher
1 Academic Encounters Life in Society 3 Reading and Writing Cambridge University Press
参考書/Reference books
 コメント
Comments
 
1 None
その他/Others
In accordance with guidelines established by the Ministry of Education, students do not receive credit simply for attending classes.  However, students' grades may be reduced for failing to attend classes.  Students may not have more than three excused or unexcused absences in one semester in order to pass the class.