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1 講義概要 シラバス 共通科目 P.169 専門科目 ( 英語観光学科 ) P.205 専門科目 ( 心理こども学科 ) P.273 教職に関する科目 ( 英語観光学科 ) P.329

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3 現代人間学部 共通科目

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5 目キリスト教 < キリスト教 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科キリスト教 < キリスト教 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 169

6 共通 目キリスト教 < キリスト教 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 キリスト教 < キリスト教 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 170

7 目キリスト教 < キリスト教 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 171

8 共通 目基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 172

9 通目基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 173

10 共通 目基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 174

11 目基礎 < 基礎 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 175

12 共通 目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 176

13 目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 177

14 共通 目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 178

15 目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 179

16 共通目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 180

17 目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 181

18 共通 目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 182

19 目総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科総合科目 < 総合科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 183

20 共通 目日本語 < 日本語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 日本語 < 日本語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 184

21 目日本語 < 日本語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科情報 < 情報 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 185

22 共通 目情報 < 情報 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 情報 < 情報 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 186

23 通目情報 < 情報 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 187

24 共通 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 188

25 通目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 共 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 189

26 共通 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 190

27 通目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 共 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 191

28 共通 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 192

29 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 193

30 共通 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 194

31 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 195

32 共通 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 闲谈 闲谈 请 请 银 银 196

33 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 课 你 吗 课 你 吗 课 这 么 课 这 么 课 这 么 课 你 哪 课 你 哪 课 你 哪 课 这 钱 课 这 钱 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 宾馆 宾馆 问 问 译 译 赛 赛 欢 欢 197

34 通目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 课 你晚 吗 课 你晚 吗 课 你晚 吗 课 你 饭 吗 课 你 饭 吗 课 你 饭 吗 课 你 课 你 课 你 课 你 开 课 你 开 课 你 开 课 你 过 吗 课 你 过 吗 外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 级 级 开 开 开 开 银 银 198

35 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 过 问 过 问 给 译 给 译 欢 赛 欢 赛 请 观 请 观 关 关 199

36 通目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 200

37 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 通 科外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 201

38 共通 目外国語 < 外国語 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 科 202

39 現代人間学部英語観光学科 専門科目

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41 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 a KAISEI In JATA..... LCC web %% 英 ) NTT () ( ) () arimura@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 b KAISEIAIIn I.. ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). %% ( ) fukuchi@kaisei.ac.jp ( ) H.G.Widdowson D. D () ( ) ( ) ( ) fukuchi@kaisei.ac.jp 205

42 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 c KAISEIA() K() 英 % Kotler& M.E.Poter Jay B. Barney ichio@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 d KAISEIAI In Web %% ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp TEXTOEIC L&R TEST ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp 206

43 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 e KAISEI Web 英 mino@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 a KAISEI S In Web %% ) NTT () ( ) () arimura@kaisei.ac.jp 207

44 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 b I KAISEIAIIn 英.. ( ) ( ). ( ) ( ). ( ) ( ). ( )( ). ( )( ). ( )( ).. ( ). ( )..... %% ( ) fukuchi@kaisei.ac.jp ( ) H.G.Widdowson D. D () ( ) ( ) ( ) 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 c KAISEIA() K() %% Kotler& M.E.Poter Jay B. Barney ichio@kaisei.ac.jp 208

45 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 d KAISEIAI In I Web %% 英 ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp TEXTOEIC L&R TEST ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 e KAISEI We mino@kaisei.ac.jp 209

46 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 a KAISEI 英 Web %% arimura@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 b I KAISEIA IIn... ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ).. fukuchi@kaisei.ac.jp 210

47 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 c KAISEI A() K() 英 Kotler& M.E.Poter Jay B. Barney ichio@kaisei/ac/jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 d KAISEIAIIn Web %% ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp,, TOEIC L&R ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp 211

48 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 e KAISEI 英 We mino@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 a KAISEI Web %% arimura@kaisei.ac.jp 212

49 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 b I KAISEI AIIn.. ( ) ( ). ( ) ( ). ( ) ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ). ( ) 英 fukuchi@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 c KAISEI A() K().. word Kotler& M.E.Poter Jay B. Barney ichio@kaisei.ac.jp 213

50 語観光学科専門科目演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 d KAISEIAI In 英 Web %% ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp,, TOEIC L&R ishihara@kaisei.ac.jp 演習科目 < 演習科目 > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 e KAISEI We mino@kaisei.ac.jp 214

51 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication - /- This course will develop a sense of intelligence, internationality, and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills, including intonation and stress, in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include jobs, cultures, vacations, comedy, sports, feelings, and weather.. Introduction. Unit Nice to Meet You. Unit Nice to Meet You. Unit Around the World. Unit Around the World. Review. Presentations. Mid Term. Unit Going Places. Unit Going Places. Unit Around Town. Unit Around Town. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be Familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Cory McKENZIE James C.JENSEN Tests and Quizzes % Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the 英student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Starter, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as required Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication b Cory McKENZIE This course will develop a sense of intelligence, internationality, and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills, including intonation and stress, in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include jobs, cultures, vacations, comedy, sports, feelings, and weather.. Introduction. Unit Nice to Meet You. Unit Nice to Meet You. Unit Nice to Meet You. Unit Nice to Meet You. Review. Presentations. Mid Term. Unit Around the World. Unit Around the World. Unit Around the World. Unit Around the World. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be Familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Starter, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as required Active participation is essential 215

52 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading - /- Locate and understand main ideas and details, Show increasing ability to understand readings using skills such as skimming, scanning, and pronoun reference. Write main idea sentences. Express opinions about readings. Develop intelligence and autonomy. 英The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including skimming and scanning, taking notes, predicting, and cause and effect.. Introduction. Chapter Popular Sports. Chapter Popular Sports. Chapter Healthy Eater. Chapter Healthy Eater. Chapter Dream Home. Chapter Dream Home. Mid Term. Chapter Greetings. Chapter Greetings. Chapter City Without Oil. Chapter City Without Oil. Chapter Can't Please Everyone. Chapter Can't Please Everyone. Review Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbooks: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Elementary, nd edition. Linda Lee Oxford Bookworms The Monkey's Paw by W.W.Jocobs Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading b Locate and understand main ideas and details, Show increasing ability to understand readings using skills such as skimming, scanning, and pronoun reference. Write main idea sentences. Express opinions about readings. Develop intelligence and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including skimming and scanning, taking notes, predicting, and cause and effect.. Introduction. Chapter Popular Sports. Chapter Popular Sports. Chapter Popular Sports. Chapter Popular Sports. Chapter Healthy Eater. Chapter Healthy Eater. Chapter Healthy Eater. Chapter Healthy Eater. Mid Term. Chapter Dream Home. Chapter Dream Home. Chapter Dream Home. Chapter Dream Home. Review Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbooks: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Elementary, nd edition. Linda Lee Oxford Bookworms The Monkey's Paw by W.W.Jocobs Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 216

53 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing - /- In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, and understand and utilize the writing process.. Introduction. Unit Who am I?. Unit Who am I?. Unit An Important place. Unit An Important place. Unit An ideal partner. Unit An ideal partner. Mid Term. Unit My favorite photo. Unit My favorite photo. Unit My seal. Unit My seal. Unit Party time. Unit Party time. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Andy RUSHTON Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected 英for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level, nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing b In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, and understand and utilize the writing process.. Introduction. Unit Who am I?. Unit Who am I?. Unit Who am I?. Unit Who am I?. Unit An Important place. Unit An Important place. Unit An Important place. Unit An Important place. Mid Term. Unit An ideal partner. Unit An ideal partner. Unit An ideal partner. Unit An ideal partner. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level, nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 217

54 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar - /- In this class, students will strengthen their sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use: simple present and present progressive, simple past and past progressive 英. Introduction. Chapter The Simple Tenses. Chapter The Progressive Tenses, Spelling of ing and ed Form. Chapter Simple Present. Chapter Simple Present. Chapter Simple Present. Chapter Present Progressive. Chapter Present Progressive. Mid Term. Chapter Simple Past. Chapter Simple Past. Chapter Simple Past. Chapter Past Progressive. Chapter Past Progressive. Review Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Understanding and Using English Grammar, th edition. B.A. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar b In this class, students will strengthen their sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use: be and have, simple present, and present progressive.. Introduction. Chapter Using Be. Chapter Using Be. Chapter Using Be. Chapter Using Be and Have. Chapter Using Be and Have. Chapter Using Be and Have. Chapter Using Be and Have. Review. Mid Term. Chapter Using the Simple Present. Chapter Using the Simple Present. Chapter Using the Simple Present. Chapter Using the Simple Present. Review Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Basic English Grammar, th Edition. B.S. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 218

55 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication /- /- The course will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include jobs, cultures, vacations, comedy, sports, feelings, and weather.. Introduction. Unit Your Time. Unit Your Time. Unit You Can Do It!. Unit You Can Do It!. Review. Presentations. Mid Term. Unit Now and Then. Unit Now and Then. Unit Famous Lives. Unit Famous Lives. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Andy RUSHTON Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. 英If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Starter, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication b The course will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include jobs, cultures, vacations, comedy, sports, feelings, and weather.. Introduction. Unit Going Places. Unit Going Places. Unit Going Places. Unit Going Places. Review. Presentations. Mid Terms. Unit Around Town. Unit Around Town. Unit Around Town. Unit Around Town. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Starter, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 219

56 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading /- /- This class will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including skimming and scanning, taking notes, predicting, and word forms. 英. Introduction. Chapter Denmark Loves Bicycles. Chapter Denmark Loves Bicycles. Chapter A Passion for Cooking. Chapter A Passion for Cooking. Chapter Travel More, Spend Less. Chapter Travel More, Spend Less. Mid Term. Chapter A Very Able Man. Chapter A Very Able Man. Chapter Protecting Cultural Traditions. Chapter Protecting Cultural Traditions. Chapter Emergency in the Air. Chapter Emergency in the Air. Review Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbooks: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Elementary, nd edition. Linda Lee Oxford Bookworms A Little Princess by Hodgson Burnett retold by Jennifer Bassett Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading b This class will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including skimming and scanning, taking notes, predicting, and cause and effect.. Introduction. Chapter Greetings. Chapter Greetings. Chapter Greetings. Chapter Greetings. Chapter City Without Oil. Chapter City Without Oil. Chapter City Without Oil. Chapter City Without Oil. Mid Term. Chapter Can't Please Everyone. Chapter Can't Please Everyone. Chapter Can't Please Everyone. Chapter Can't Please Everyone. Review Students will work individually, in pairs and in groups Be familiar with the textbooks: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Elementary, nd edition. Linda Lee Oxford Bookworms The Monkey's Paw by W.W.Jocobs Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 220

57 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing /- /- In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, and understand and utilize the writing process.. Introduction. Unit Thank you note. Unit Thank you note. Unit Movie review. Unit Movie review. Unit Friendship. Unit Friendship. Mid Term. Unit Superhero powers. Unit Superhero powers. Unit Advertisements. Unit Advertisements. Unit Lessons learned. Unit Lessons learned. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Tim KERN Andy RUSHTON Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level, nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing b In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, and understand and utilize the writing process.. Introduction. Unit My favorite photo. Unit My favorite photo. Unit My favorite photo. Unit My favorite photo. Unit My seal. Unit My seal. Unit My seal. Unit My seal. Mid Term. Unit Party time. Unit Party time. Unit Party time. Unit Party time. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups Be familiar with the contents of the textbooks Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level, nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 221

58 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar /- /- In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use: present perfect and present perfect progressive, past perfect and past perfect progressive, all future tenses, including going to 英future, simple future, future progressive, and future perfect.. Introduction. Chapter Future. Chapter Future Progressive. Chapter Future in Time Clauses. Chapter Present Perfect. Chapter Present Perfect. Chapter Present Perfect Progressive. Mid Term. Chapter Past perfect. Chapter Past Perfect. Chapter Past Perfect Progressive. Chapter Future Perfect. Chapter Future Perfect Progressive. Chapter Review of Verb Tenses. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups. Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Understanding and Using English Grammar, th edition. B.A. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar b In this class, students will strengthen their sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use: present progressive and past tense. Introduction. Chapter Using Present Progressive. Chapter Using Present Progressive. Chapter Using Present Progressive. Chapter Using Present Progressive. Chapter Using Present Progressive. Review. Mid Term. Chapter Past Time. Chapter Past Time. Chapter Past Time. Chapter Past Time. Chapter Past Time. Chapter Past Time. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups. Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Basic English Grammar, th edition. B.S. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 222

59 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication /- /- The course will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include idioms, architecture, colors, manners, games, family, DIY (Do-It-Yourself), trash, and cleanliness.. Introduction. Unit People and Places. Unit People and Places. Unit People and Things. Unit People and Things. Review. Presentations. Mid Term. Unit Your Life. Unit Your Life. Unit Likes and Dislikes. Unit Likes and Dislikes. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups Be familiar with the content of the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. Andy RUSHTON Tim KERN James C.JENSEN, If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Elementary, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication b The course will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include jobs, cultures, vacations, comedy, sports, feelings, and weather.. Introduction. Unit Your Time. Unit Your Time. Unit Your Time. Unit Your Time. Review. Presentations. Mid Term. Unit You Can Do It!. Unit You Can Do It!. Unit You Can Do It!. Unit You Can Do It!. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Starter, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 223

60 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading /- /- This class will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including skimming and scanning, locating supporting details, inferences, and word forms. 英. Introduction. Chapter Are You Getting Enough Sleep?. Chapter Are You Getting Enough Sleep?. Chapter Mika's Homestay in London. Chapter Mika's Homestay in London. Chapter It's Not Always Black and White. Chapter It's Not Always Black and White. Mid Term. Chapter Helping Others. Chapter Helping Others. Chapter Generation Z: Digital Natives. Chapter Generation Z: Digital Natives. Chapter How to Be Successful Businessperson. Chapter How to Be Successful Businessperson. Review Be Familiar with the textbooks before class Be familiar with the textbooks: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Pre-Intermediate, nd edition. Linda Lee & Erik Gundersen Oxford Bookworms New Yorkers Short Stories by O Henry retold by Diane Mowat Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading b This class will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including skimming and scanning, locating supporting details, inferences, and word forms.. Introduction. Chapter Denmark Loves Bicycles. Chapter Denmark Loves Bicycles. Chapter Denmark Loves Bicycles. Chapter Denmark Loves Bicycles. Chapter A Passion for Cooking. Chapter A Passion for Cooking. Chapter A Passion for Cooking. Chapter A Passion for Cooking. Mid Term. Chapter Travel More, Spend Less. Chapter Travel More, Spend Less. Chapter Travel More, Spend Less. Chapter Travel More, Spend Less. Review Be Familiar with the textbooks before class Be familiar with the textbooks: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Elementary nd edition, Linda Lee Oxford Bookworms A Little Princess by Hodgson Burnett retold by Jennifer Bassett Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 224

61 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing /- /- James C.JENSEN Cory McKENZIE Andy RUSHTON In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, understand and utilize the writing process, explain a process, and write about spatial order, time order, and order of importance.. Introduction. Unit About me. Unit About me. Unit Career consultant. Unit Career consultant. Unit A dream come true. Unit A dream come true. Mid Term. Unit Invent. Unit Invent. Unit It changed my life!. Unit It changed my life!. Unit Exciting destinations. Unit Exciting destinations. Review Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level, nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assigned as needed Active Participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing b In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, and understand and utilize the writing process.. Introduction. Unit Thank you note. Unit Thank you note. Unit Thank you note. Unit Thank you note. Unit Movie review. Unit Movie review. Unit Movie review. Unit Movie review. Mid Term. Unit Friendship. Unit Friendship. Unit Friendship. Unit Friendship. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level. nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assign as needed Active participation is essential 225

62 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar /- /- In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use modals of certainty, necessity, polite requests, expectations and suggestions, and advisability. 英. Introduction. Chapter Modals of Necessity. Chapter Modals of Necessity. Chapter Polite Requests. Chapter Polite Requests. Chapter Modals of Advisability. Chapter Modals of Advisability. Mid Term. Chapter Expectations and Suggestions. Chapter Expectations and Suggestions. Chapter Modals of Certainty. Chapter Modals of Certainty. Chapter Ability and Preferences. Chapter Ability and Preferences. Review Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Understanding and Using English Grammar, th edition. B.A. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar b In this class, students will strengthen their sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use past progressive, comparatives, and superlatives. Introduction. Chapter Past Time, Part. Chapter Past Time, Part. Chapter Past Time, Part. Chapter Past Time, Part. Chapter Past Time, Part. Review. Mid Term. Chapter Comparatives and Superlatives. Chapter Comparatives and Superlatives. Chapter Comparatives and Superlatives. Chapter Comparatives and Superlatives. Chapter Comparatives and Superlatives. Chapter Comparatives and Superlatives. Review Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Basic English Grammar, th edition. B.S. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 226

63 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication /- /- The course will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include idioms, architecture, colors, manners, games, family, DIY (Do-It-Yourself), trash, and cleanliness.. Introduction. Unit Fact or Fiction?. Unit Fact or Fiction?. Unit Buy and Sell. Unit Buy and Sell. Review. Presentations. Mid Term. Unit Look Good. Unit Look Good. Unit Nature. Unit Nature. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work individually and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Andy RUSHTON James C.JENSEN Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. 英If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Elementary, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential for success 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Oral Communication b The course will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop both listening and speaking skills in a variety of situations. Some specific topics of discussion may include jobs, cultures, vacations, comedy, sports, feelings, and weather.. Introduction. Unit Now and Then. Unit Now and Then. Unit Now and Then. Unit Now and Then. Review. Presentations. Mid Term. Unit Famous Lives. Unit Famous Lives. Unit Famous Lives. Unit Famous Lives. Review. Presentations. Presentations Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Presentations % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Longman Cutting Edge Starter, rd ed. Sarah Cunningham, Chris Redston with Peter Moor Will be assigned as needed Active Participation is essential 227

64 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading /- /- This class will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including understanding meaning from context, compound words, prefixes, and collocations. 英. Introduction. Chapter Can You Live Forever?. Chapter Can You Live Forever?. Chapter Baseball Fans Around the World. Chapter Baseball Fans Around the World. Chapter Mobile Phones: Hang up or Keep Talking?. Chapter Mobile Phones: Hang up or Keep Talking?. Mid Term. Chapter Vanessa-Mae: A st Century Musician. Chapter Vanessa-Mae: A st Century Musician. Chapter A Day in the Life of a Freshman. Chapter A Day in the Life of a Freshman. Chapter Love at First Sight. Chapter Love at First Sight. Review Students will work on activities from the textbook in pairs, groups and alone. Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Pre-Intermediate, nd edition. Linda Lee & Erik Gundersen Oxford Bookworms Anne of Green Gables by L M. Montgomery Will be assigned as needed Active Participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Reading b This class will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. The purpose of this class is to develop vocabulary skills and reading, including skimming and scanning, locating supporting details, inferences, and word forms.. Introduction. Chapter A Very Able Man. Chapter A Very Able Man. Chapter A Very Able Man. Chapter A Very Able Man. Chapter Protecting Cultural Traditions. Chapter Protecting Cultural Traditions. Chapter Protecting Cultural Traditions. Chapter Protecting Cultural Traditions. Mid Term. Chapter Emergency in the Air. Chapter Emergency in the Air. Chapter Emergency in the Air. Chapter Emergency in the Air. Review Students will work on activities from the textbook in pairs, groups and alone. Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Oxford Select Readings Elementary nd edition, Linda Lee Oxford Bookworms A Little Princess by Hodgson Burnett retold by Jennifer Bassett Will be assigned as needed Active Participation is essential 228

65 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing /- /- In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, understand and utilize the writing process, explain a process, and write about spatial order, time order, and order of importance.. Introduction. Unit Classifying classmates. Unit Classifying classmates. Unit The job interview. Unit The job interview. Unit Personal goals. Unit Personal goals. Mid Term. Unit Architect. Unit Architect. Unit My role models. Unit My role models. Unit Be a reporter. Unit Be a reporter. Review Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Andy RUSHTON James C.JENSEN Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected 英for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level, nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assigned as needed Active Participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Writing b In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: demonstrate increasing control of grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling skills, write a paragraph with adequate support, demonstrate increasing ability to recognize and write introductory, body, and concluding sentences, and understand and utilize the writing process.. Introduction. Unit Superhero powers. Unit Superhero powers. Unit Superhero powers. Unit Superhero powers. Unit Advertisements. Unit Advertisements. Unit Advertisements. Unit Advertisements. Mid Term. Unit Lessons learned. Unit Lessons learned. Unit Lessons learned. Unit Lessons learned. Review Students will work individually, in pairs, and in groups Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Report % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Cambridge Writing from Within Level. nd edition. Curtis Kelly & Arlen Gargagliano Will be assign as needed Active participation is essential 229

66 語観光学科専門科目基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar /- /- In this class, students will develop a sense of internationality, intelligence and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use: the passive, noun clauses, and adjective clauses 英. Introduction. Chapter (THE PASSIVE): Active vs. passive. Chapter Tense form of the passive, Using the passive. Chapter Modals and phrasal modals. Chapter (NOUN CLAUSES): Beginning with a question word. Chapter Beginning with a question word. Chapter Beginning with that. Mid Term. Chapter Quoted speech, Reported speech. Chapter Using ever words. Chapter (ADJECTIVE CLAUSES): Used as the subject. Chapter Used as the object. Chapter Using whose/where/when. Chapter Using whose/where/when. Review Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Understanding and Using English Grammar, th edition. B.A. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as required Active participation is essential 基礎科目 < コア イングリッシュ > クラス 科目コード 配当年次 期間 人数制限 Grammar b In this class, students will strengthen their sense of internationality and autonomy. Upon completion, learners will be able to comprehend and use: count and non count nouns, the future tense,. Introduction. Chapter Future Time, Part. Chapter Future Time, Part. Chapter Future Time, Part. Chapter Future Time, Part. Chapter Future Time, Part. Chapter Future Time, Part. Review. Mid Term. Chapter Count and Non-count Nouns. Chapter Count and Non-count Nouns. Chapter Count and Non-count Nouns. Chapter Count and Non-count Nouns. Chapter Count and Non-count Nouns. Review Students will work in groups and individually Be familiar with the textbook: preview and review Your final grade will be determined using the following scale: Final Exam % Tests and Quizzes % Class Participation % Homework % As stated in university guidelines, % attendance is expected for this course. If a student is unable to attend a class then the student must submit a Notification of Exceptional Absence. If a student is absent for more than / of the course without the above notification then no credit will be given. Pearson Basic English Grammar, th edition. B.S. Azar & S.A. Hagen Will be assigned as needed Active participation is essential 230

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