|
|
- しまな くだら
- 7 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1
2
3 Communicative English (1) Thomas Clancy, Roman Greco Communicative English (CE) I is an introductory course in Spoken English. The course provides freshmen students with the opportunity to express themselves in English with regards to a variety of everyday topics. Priority will be given to Spoken English with the goal of improving and expanding communicative skills and knowledge. Basically, the students opportunities or chances to speak will take priority over lecturing. In addition, encouragement will be given to motivate the students to share their ideas and opinions in an authentic manner. Of course, all classes will be conducted in English from taking attendance to the final bell. Again, this course is all about providing and improving on the skills that are necessary to become an English-speaking professional. 1. Attendance: As this is an English communication class, attendance is very important and makes up a large portion of the students final grade, after all, if the student is absent, they have effectively missed an opportunity to practice English, and practice is ultimately what this class is about. 2. Participation: Positive participation is expected in every class. A certain amount of preparation and effort is required to communicate in English. Especially in the first semester. It is hoped that using English becomes easier with practice and exposure. 3. Examination: The final two classes of each semester are reserved for testing. Each student will be required to communicate about a topic of their choosing. Rather then the typical teacher question student answer format, each student chooses a topic that they wish to communicate in a one-on-one conversation with the teacher. Having the students select their own topic proves useful to the extent that it is their topic not the teachers, and thus, they must control the conversation. This schedule is subject to modification. Detailed and updated information will be provided in class. Week Chapter Contents 1 1 Family and Introductions 2 2 Food 3 4 House & Home 4 5 Music 5 7 Sports 6 8 Numbers 7 9 Best Friends 8 10 TV 9 11 Work Vacation School Movies 13 X First Semester Final Test 14 X First Semester Final Test 15 X Review Topic Talk Second Edition. EFL Press, 2000 Besides the textbook, occasional referenced material will be administered in the form of copies and handouts.
4 Communicative English (2) Reading (1) Thomas Clancy, Roman Greco, Daniel Ruyle Communicative English (CE) II is an introductory course in Spoken English. The course provides freshmen students with the opportunity to express themselves in English with regards to a variety of everyday topics. Priority will be given to Spoken English with the goal of improving and expanding communicative skills and knowledge. Basically, the students opportunities or chances to speak will take priority over lecturing. In addition, encouragement will be given to motivate the students to share their ideas and opinions in an authentic manner. Of course, all classes will be conducted in English from taking attendance to the final bell. Again, this course is all about providing and improving on the skills that are necessary to become an English-speaking professional. 1. Attendance: As this is an English communication class, attendance is very important and makes up a large portion of the students final grade, after all, if the student is absent, they have effectively missed an opportunity to practice English, and practice is ultimately what this class is about. 2. Participation: Positive participation is expected in every class. A certain amount of preparation and effort is required to communicate in English. Especially in the first semester. It is hoped that using English becomes easier with practice and exposure. 3. Examination: The final two classes of each semester are reserved for testing. Each student will be required to communicate about a topic of their choosing. Rather then the typical teacher question student answer format, each student chooses a topic that they wish to communicate in a one-on-one conversation with the teacher. Having the students select their own topic proves useful to the extent that it is their topic not the teachers, and thus, they must control the conversation. This schedule is subject to modification. Detailed and updated information will be provided in class. Week Chapter Contents 1 16 Restaurants 2 17 Animals 3 18 Shopping 4 20 Fashion 5 21 Travel 6 22 Books, Magazines & Newspapers 7 24 Holidays 8 25 Fears 9 26 Dating Marriage Beliefs Opinions 13 X Second Semester Final Test 14 X Second Semester Final Test 15 X Review Topic Talk Second Edition. EFL Press, 2000
5 Reading (2)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
P
03-3208-22482013 Vol.2 Summer & Autumn 2013 Vol.2 Summer & Autumn 90 527 P.156 611 91 C O N T E N T S 2013 03-3208-2248 2 3 4 6 Information 7 8 9 10 2 115 154 10 43 52 61 156 158 160 161 163 79 114 1 2
More information2013 Vol.1 Spring 2013 Vol.1 SPRING 03-3208-2248 C O N T E N T S 2013 03-3208-2248 2 3 4 7 Information 6 8 9 11 10 73 94 11 32 37 41 96 98 100 101 103 55 72 1 2 201345135016151330 3 1 2 URL: http://www.wul.waseda.ac.jp/clib/tel.03-3203-5581
More informationL3 Japanese (90570) 2008
90570-CDT-08-L3Japanese page 1 of 15 NCEA LEVEL 3: Japanese CD TRANSCRIPT 2008 90570: Listen to and understand complex spoken Japanese in less familiar contexts New Zealand Qualifications Authority: NCEA
More information108 528 612 P.156 109
2012 Vol.2 Summer & Autumn 03-3208-2248 108 528 612 P.156 109 C O N T E N T S 2012 03-3208-2248 2 3 4 6 Information 7 8 9 2 114 154 156 158 160 161 163 9 43 52 61 79 113 1 2 2012 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
More information1986 NHK 2000 2004 NTT NTT CONTENTS 01 03 05 07 09 11 4 1 13 2 14 34 15 17 19 21 SNS 1 4 12 34 4 23 25 1 26 27 29 01 School of Information and Communi
1986 NHK 2000 2004 NTT NTT CONTENTS 01 03 05 07 09 11 4 1 13 2 14 34 15 17 19 21 SNS 1 4 12 34 4 23 25 1 26 27 29 01 School of Information and Communication 02 Point 1 P.1112 2011 Point 2 P.1316 Point
More informationP P P P
P P P P p p ES ips DNA LWIT LWIT LWIT LWIT LWIT LWIT A Linguistics Japanese Studies Portland State University B.A. Monterey Institute CA M.A. In this course students will be able to improve
More information篇 S-V / S-V-C / S-V-O / S-V-O-O / S-V-O-C IA 25 Mike Lawson 1 1 Students will improve their ability to use English in a professionally relevant manner by practicing a process of speech outline
More informationB5 H1 H5 H2 H1 H1 H2 H4 H1 H2 H5 H1 H2 H4 S6 S1 S14 S5 S8 S4 S4 S2 S7 S7 S9 S11 S1 S14 S1 PC S9 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S5 S9 PC PC PC PC PC PC S6 S6 S7 S8 S9 S9 S5 S9 S9 PC PC PC S9 S10 S12 S13 S14 S11 S1 S2
More information井手友里子.indd
I goal of movement Banno 1999 60 61 65 12 2006 1978 1979 2005 1 2004 8 7 10 2005 54 66 Around 40 Around 40 2008 4 6 45 11 2007 4 6 45 9 2 Around 40 A 30A B 30 K C 30 P D 30 S 50 2007 2004 1979 2005 100
More informationsuda Open University
suda Open University 2019.9.28-12.16 Global Education and Sustainable Development Program An inter-disciplinary program for adult learners interested in learning about current global issues and civil society
More information高等学校 英語科
Lesson 3 Tsugaru-jamisen and Yoshida Brothers Exceed English Series I () While-reading While-reading retelling Post-reading Lesson3Part ( ) Task 1 Task 1 Yes/no Task 6 1
More informationuntitled
2011 Vol.1 Spring 03-3208-2248 C O N T E N T S 2011 03-3208-2248 2 3 4 7 Information 6 8 10 11 13 32 38 13 12 77 94 43 96 98 100 101 103 59 76 1 2 20114910401300 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 http://www.wul.waseda.ac.jp/clib/tel.03-3203-5581
More information0
Speedy & Simple Kenji, Yoshio, and Goro are good at English. They have their ways of learning. Kenji often listens to English songs and tries to remember all the words. Yoshio reads one English book every
More informationPowered by TCPDF ( Title 初級レベルの授業報告 : 基幹コース3 科目を担当して Sub Title Author 中村, 愛 (Nakamura, Ai) Publisher 慶應義塾大学日本語 日本文化教育センター Publication 20
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Title 初級レベルの授業報告 : 基幹コース3 科目を担当して Sub Title Author 中村, 愛 (Nakamura, Ai) Publisher 慶應義塾大学日本語 日本文化教育センター Publication 2016 year Jtitle 日本語と日本語教育 No.44 (2016. 3),p.85-101 Abstract
More information,,,,., C Java,,.,,.,., ,,.,, i
24 Development of the programming s learning tool for children be derived from maze 1130353 2013 3 1 ,,,,., C Java,,.,,.,., 1 6 1 2.,,.,, i Abstract Development of the programming s learning tool for children
More informationelemmay09.pub
Elementary Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Activity Bank Number Challenge Time:
More informationBuilding a Culture of Self- Access Learning at a Japanese University An Action Research Project Clair Taylor Gerald Talandis Jr. Michael Stout Keiko Omura Problem Action Research English Central Spring,
More information駒田朋子.indd
2 2 44 6 6 6 6 2006 p. 5 2009 p. 6 49 12 2006 p. 6 2009 p. 9 2009 p. 6 2006 pp. 12 20 2005 2005 2 3 2005 An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese 13 12 10 2005 8 p. 23 2005 2 50 p. 157 2 3 1 2010
More informationLevel 3 Japanese (90570) 2011
90570 905700 3SUPERVISOR S Level 3 Japanese, 2011 90570 Listen to and understand complex spoken Japanese in less familiar contexts 2.00 pm riday Friday 1 November 2011 Credits: Six Check that the National
More informationp _08森.qxd
Foster care is a system to provide a new home and family to an abused child or to a child with no parents. Most foster children are youngsters who could not deepen the sense of attachment and relationship
More informationNO.80 2012.9.30 3
Fukuoka Women s University NO.80 2O12.9.30 CONTENTS 2 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 12 NO.80 2012.9.30 3 4 Fukuoka Women s University NO.80 2012.9.30 5 My Life in Japan Widchayapon SASISAKULPON (Ing)
More information¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡-¡
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - H E L L O I N T E R N November 2007 Vol. 142 ----------------------------------------------------------- "I think you are a good teacher." INTERN REPORT -----------------------------------------------------------
More information平成29年度英語力調査結果(中学3年生)の概要
1 2 3 1 そう思う 2 どちらかといえば そう思う 3 どちらかといえば そう思わない 4 そう思わない 4 5 楽しめるようになりたい 6 1 そう思う 2 どちらかといえば そう思う 3 どちらかといえば そう思わない 4 そう思わない 7 1 そう思う 2 どちらかといえば そう思う 3 どちらかといえば そう思わない 4 そう思わない 8 1 そう思う 2 どちらかといえば そう思う
More information07_伊藤由香_様.indd
A 1 A A 4 1 85 14 A 2 2006 A B 2 A 3 4 86 3 4 2 1 87 14 1 1 A 2010 2010 3 5 2 1 15 1 15 20 2010 88 2 3 5 2 1 2010 14 2011 15 4 1 3 1 3 15 3 16 3 1 6 COP10 89 14 4 1 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 3 5 90 4 1 3 300 5
More information! " # $ % & ' ( ) +, -. / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = >? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { } ~ This product is
More informationCore Ethics Vol.
Core Ethics Vol. Core Ethics Vol. . % % % Core Ethics Vol. %, Core Ethics Vol. % % % -. %. Core Ethics Vol. a b : Core Ethics Vol. pp... pp.. pp... pp. pp.. pp...pp.... pp. pp. pp.. pp.. Vol.. pp... pp..
More information,,.,,.,..,.,,,.,, Aldous,.,,.,,.,,, NPO,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,,.,
J. of Population Problems. pp.,.,,,.,,..,,..,,,,.,.,,...,.,,..,.,,,. ,,.,,.,..,.,,,.,, Aldous,.,,.,,.,,, NPO,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,,., ,,.,,..,,.,.,.,,,,,.,.,.,,,. European Labour Force Survey,,.,,,,,,,
More information鹿大広報149号
No.149 Feb/1999 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Learned From Japanese Life and Experiences in Kagoshima When I first came to Japan I was really surprised by almost everything, the weather,
More information05_藤田先生_責
This report shows innovation of competency of our faculty of social welfare. The aim of evaluation competency is improvement in the Social welfare education effects, by understanding of studentʼs development
More information- 137 - - 138 - - 139 - Larsen-Freeman Teaching Language: From Grammar to Grammaring form meaning use "I will ~." Iwill - 140 - R. Ellis Task-based Language Learning and Teaching Long Swain - 141 - - 142
More information評論・社会科学 84号(よこ)(P)/3.金子
1 1 1 23 2 3 3 4 3 5 CP 1 CP 3 1 1 6 2 CP OS Windows Mac Mac Windows SafariWindows Internet Explorer 3 1 1 CP 2 2. 1 1CP MacProMacOS 10.4.7. 9177 J/A 20 2 Epson GT X 900 Canon ip 4300 Fujifilm FinePix
More informationAnswers Practice 08 JFD1
Practice 8 Sentence Connectors 1) I / went / to Japan / for the first time last year. At first, I didn t understand / Japanese / *at all. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] * 2) I m / not hungry / because I *already ate
More informationuntitled
Show & Tell Presentation - 170 - Presentation 1) Choose 1 topic 2) Write the reasons why you chose the topic. 3) Think about 3 points for the topic. Class No Name What would you like to do after graduation?
More informationRead the following text messages. Study the names carefully. 次のメッセージを読みましょう 名前をしっかり覚えましょう Dear Jenny, Iʼm Kim Garcia. Iʼm your new classmate. These ar
LESSON GOAL: Can read a message. メッセージを読めるようになろう Complete the conversation using your own information. あなた自身のことを考えて 会話を完成させましょう 1. A: Whatʼs your name? B:. 2. A: Whatʼs your phone number, (tutor says studentʼs
More information2
2011 8 6 2011 5 7 [1] 1 2 i ii iii i 3 [2] 4 5 ii 6 7 iii 8 [3] 9 10 11 cf. Abstracts in English In terms of democracy, the patience and the kindness Tohoku people have shown will be dealt with as an exception.
More informationCONTENTS Public relations brochure of Higashikawa November No.745 Higashikawa 215 November 2
11 215 November No.745 CONTENTS 2 6 12 17 17 18 2 21 22 23 24 28 3 31 32 Public relations brochure of Higashikawa 11 215 November No.745 Higashikawa 215 November 2 816,18 832,686 8,326,862 196,93 43,573
More informationuntitled
Interview Sports for All Information 47 Contents 02 Interview 04 08 12 12 14 15 15 17 19 Interview Interview PLOFILE 01 School & Recreation 01 School & Recreation 01 School & Recreation 01 School & Recreation
More informationTo the Conference of District 2652 It is physically impossile for Mary Jane and me to attend the District Conferences around the world. As a result, we must use representatives for that purpose. I have
More information30 The Recovery from Attention Deficit, Hyperactivity Disorders and Hyperkinetic Disorders - through the counsel ing for a Mother-- Hideo Tsujimura Nowadays,the troubles of the children who have ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
More information大学論集第42号本文.indb
42 2010 2011 3 279 295 COSO 281 COSO 1990 1 internal control 1 19962007, Internal Control Integrated Framework COSO COSO 282 42 2 2) the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway committee
More information生研ニュースNo.132
No.132 2011.10 REPORTS TOPICS Last year, the Public Relations Committee, General Affairs Section and Professor Tomoki Machida created the IIS introduction video in Japanese. As per the request from Director
More informationICT n n n A A A A A A A A A ICT The 2nd East Asia International Conference on Teacher Education Research http : //www/mext.go.jp/a_menu/koutou/kyoushoku/kyoushoku. htm Comparison of Japanese-Chinese Education
More informationA B C B C ICT ICT ITC ICT
ICT Development of curriculum for improving of teachers ICT based on evaluation standards. Kazuhiko ISHIHARA Abstract Ministry of Education and Science announced Checklist of teacher s ICT in March,. All
More information大 高 月 月 日 行 行 行 立 大 高 行 長 西 大 子 心 高 生 行 月 日 水 高 氏 日 立 高 氏 身 生 見 人 用 力 高 氏 生 生 月 生 見 月 日 日 月 日 日 目 力 行 目 西 子 大 足 手 一 目 長 行 行 生 月 日 日 文 青 大 行 月 一 生 長 長 力 生 心 大 大 見 大 行 行 大 高 足 大 自 自 己 力 大 高 足 月 日 金 生 西 長
More information4 23 4 Author s E-mail Address: kyamauchi@shoin.ac.jp; ksakui@shoin.ac.jp Japanese Elementary School Teachers Four Skills English Ability: A Self-evaluation Analysis YAMAUCHI Keiko, SAKUI Keiko Faculty
More informationuntitled
-1- -2- -3- -4- -5- OPERATION 44.4% 20.4% 14.8% 20.4% RECEIVING OPERATION CALLING OTHERS -6- (Evaluation) (Synthesis) (Analysis) (Application) (Comprehension) (Knowledge) -7- Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level
More information09‘o’–
Gerald Graff s Method of Teaching Writing to First-Year College Students: Toward an Argument Culture IZUMI, Junji Abstract It is not easy to teach today s college students how to argue. Building on over
More information10 11 12 33.4 1 open / window / I / shall / the? 79.3 2 something / want / drink / I / to. 43.5 3 the way / you / tell / the library / would / to / me
-1- 10 11 12 33.4 1 open / window / I / shall / the? 79.3 2 something / want / drink / I / to. 43.5 3 the way / you / tell / the library / would / to / me? 28.7 4 Miyazaki / you / will / in / long / stay
More informationALT : Hello. May I help you? Student : Yes, please. I m looking for a white T-shirt. ALT : How about this one? Student : Well, this size is good. But do you have a cheaper one? ALT : All right. How about
More informationMike Lawson Basing class activities on various cross-cultural themes, the objective of this course is to improve students practical levels of reading and listening comprehension and their abilities to
More information1 2 1 2012 39 1964 1997 1 p. 65 1 88 2 1 2 2 1 2 5 3 2 1 89 1 2012 Frantzen & Magnan 2005 2010 6 N2 2014 3 3.1 2015 2009 1 2 3 2 90 2 3 2 B1 B1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3.2 1 2014 2015 2 2 2014 2015 9 4.1 91 1 2
More informationBull. of Nippon Sport Sci. Univ. 47 (1) Devising musical expression in teaching methods for elementary music An attempt at shared teaching
Bull. of Nippon Sport Sci. Univ. 47 (1) 45 70 2017 Devising musical expression in teaching methods for elementary music An attempt at shared teaching materials for singing and arrangements for piano accompaniment
More informationASP英語科目群ALE Active Learning in English No 7. What activity do you think is needed in ALE for students to improve student s English ability? active listening a set of important words before every lecture
More informationA Case Report of Support for Academically Underachieving Students, Focusing on Attendance Behavior Nobuyuki TAREKADO 1 As students entering universities have become diversified in many aspects, support
More informationSt. Andrew's University NII-Electronic Library Service
,, No. F. P. soul F. P. V. D. C. B. C. J. Saleebey, D. 2006 Introduction: Power in the People, Saleebey, D. Ed., The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice, 4 th ed, Pearson. 82 84. Rapp, C.
More informationHP HP ELF 7 52
58 2017pp. 51103 J-POSTL t KH Coder KH CoderJ-POSTL 2016 4 2018312 51 58 2016 1 5 2017 112 2017 3 56 4 4 11 2 3 HP 2017 2 5 17 5 18 20 3 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 7 HP 4 3 222 25 116 12 2 ELF 7 52 2017 12 2 12
More informationDOUSHISYA-sports_R12339(高解像度).pdf
Doshisha Journal of Health & Sports Science, 4, 41-50 2012 41 A Case Study of the Comprehensive community sports clubs that People with Disability Participate in. Motoaki Fujita In this study, the interview
More informationMicrosoft Word - j201drills27.doc
Drill 1: Giving and Receiving (Part 1) Directions: Describe each picture using the verb of giving and the verb of receiving. (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 (5) (6) Drill 2: Giving and Receiving (Part 1) Directions:
More informationS1Šû‘KŒâ‚è
are you? I m thirteen years old. do you study at home every day? I study after dinner. is your cat? It s under the table. I leave for school at seven in Monday. I leave for school at seven on Monday. I
More informationブック 1.indb
Universitys Educational Challenge to Develop Leadership Skills of Women Through the Course of Business Leadership at Womens University Toru Anzai In Japan more women leaders are expected to play active
More information10 2000 11 11 48 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) CU-SeeMe NetMeeting Phoenix mini SeeMe Integrated Services Digital Network 64kbps 16kbps 128kbps 384kbps
More information* + Cable TV that is closely related to regional societies : Its e#ects on a community A case observed in Yonezawa City Naoko OTANI Akihiko SHIMAZAKI +, +, - - +, -. +, / * +,+ +0,**/ 55 ..-, (,**0 ) +
More informationPreliminary study of practice teaching by research interview Keiko OZAKI Keyword: practice teaching, university students, half-structural interview, intentions to become a teacher, support The purpose
More informationA pp CALL College Life CD-ROM Development of CD-ROM English Teaching Materials, College Life Series, for Improving English Communica
A CALL College Life CD-ROM Development of CD-ROM English Teaching Materials, College Life Series, for Improving English Communicative Skills of Japanese College Students The purpose of the present study
More information29 28 39 1936 Acquiring technique and forming character in physical education after 1936 Analysis of articles of Kenji Shinozaki FUJIKAWA Kazutoshi The United Graduate School of Education Tokyo Gakugei
More informationWhen creating an interactive case scenario of a problem that may occur in the educational field, it becomes especially difficult to assume a clear obj
PBL PBL Education of Teacher Training Using Interactive Case Scenario Takeo Moriwaki (Faculty of Education, Mie University) Yasuhiko Yamada (Faculty of Education, Mie University) Chikako Nezu (Faculty
More informationL1 What Can You Blood Type Tell Us? Part 1 Can you guess/ my blood type? Well,/ you re very serious person/ so/ I think/ your blood type is A. Wow!/ G
L1 What Can You Blood Type Tell Us? Part 1 Can you guess/ my blood type? 当ててみて / 私の血液型を Well,/ you re very serious person/ so/ I think/ your blood type is A. えーと / あなたはとっても真面目な人 / だから / 私は ~ と思います / あなたの血液型は
More information日本語教育紀要 7/pdf用 表紙
JF JF NC JF JF NC peer JF Can-do JF JF http : // jfstandard.jpjf Can-doCommon European Framework of Reference for Languages : learning, teaching,assessment CEFR AABBCC CEFR ABB A A B B B B Can-do CEFR
More informationMicrosoft Word - j201drills27.doc
Drill 1: Giving and Receiving (Part 1) [Due date: ] Directions: Describe each picture using the verb of giving and the verb of receiving. E.g.) (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 (5) (6) Drill 2: Giving and Receiving (Part
More information137. Tenancy specific information (a) Amount of deposit paid. (insert amount of deposit paid; in the case of a joint tenancy it should be the total am
13Fast Fair Secure PRESCRIBED INFORMATION RELATING TO TENANCY DEPOSITS* The Letting Protection Service Northern Ireland NOTE: The landlord must supply the tenant with the Prescribed Information regarding
More informationWebster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, College Edition. N. Y. : The World Publishing Co., 1966. [WNWD) Webster 's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language-Unabridged.
More informationPage 1 of 6 B (The World of Mathematics) November 20, 2006 Final Exam 2006 Division: ID#: Name: 1. p, q, r (Let p, q, r are propositions. ) (10pts) (a
Page 1 of 6 B (The World of Mathematics) November 0, 006 Final Exam 006 Division: ID#: Name: 1. p, q, r (Let p, q, r are propositions. ) (a) (Decide whether the following holds by completing the truth
More informationp p
p p ES ips ATP DNADNA DNA DNA Licentiatexamen Sustainable Development FIT M W LWIT LWIT LWIT LWIT LWIT LWIT A Linguistics Japanese Studies Portland State University B.A. Monterey Institute
More information22 2016 3 82 1 1
: 81 1 2 3 4 1990 2015 22 2016 3 82 1 1 83 : 2 5 84 22 2016 3 6 3 7 8 2 : 85 1 S 12 S S S S S S S S S 86 22 2016 3 S S S S S S S S 2 S S : 87 S 9 3 2 1 10 S 11 22 2016 3 88 1 : 89 1 2 3 4 90 22 2016 3
More informationuntitled
The Joint Class between Japanese Learners and Japanese Students What we can see from the Comments Akemi YASUI Abstract The purpose of this paper is to report the results of the joint class between 20 intermediate-advanced
More information本文H21.4.indd
Under White Australia Policy, Australian novels, which originated from the European values of individuality and the high-mindedness and supremacy of European imagination, played a vitally important role
More information学部ゼミ新規申請方法 (Blackboard 9.1) Seminar Application Method for Undergraduate Seminar Courses ゼミ新規申請は Blackboard で受け付けます! 次セメスターにゼミ履修を希望する学生は 下記マニュアルに従ってゼミ
ゼミ新規申請は Blackboard で受け付けます! 次セメスターにゼミ履修を希望する学生は 下記マニュアルに従ってゼミ新規申請を行ってください 現在 ゼミを履修している場合は 同一ゼミが次セメスター以降も自動登録されます ゼミのキャンセル 変更を希望する場合の手続きは アカデミック オフィス HP を確認してください ( サブゼミはセメスター毎に申請を行う必要があります 自動登録されません )
More informationI II
: 21 2013 1 6 ACF 5 4 2013 2 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 4 2 3 1 2 3 8 15 3 4 5 6 22 23 2016 6 7 8 9 I 1. 2013 3 3 2. 2014 2015 2014 22 2015 28 1 2014 II 1. 1 5 10 5 31 7 5 8 21 23 2 3 2014 10 18 11 15 2015 5 16 6 27
More informationN1 XJ21042 C 1,2 JLPT N1 (25 ) JLPT N ( 1 2 ) 5 N1 N2 70% 80% 20% N1 (Nihongo Sou Matome Bunpou N1 - Asuku) Students must bring the
N1 XJ21042 C 1,2 JLPT N1 (25 ) JLPT N1 1 1 1 4 1 1 ( 1 2 ) 5 N1 N2 70% 80% 20% 1. 1. N1 (Nihongo Sou Matome Bunpou N1 - Asuku) Students must bring the textbook to every class, no copies. () 1. 1. (Nihongo
More informationuntitled
1 20002030?? 2001~05 2006~10 2011~15 2016~20 2021~25 2026~30 2031~35 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 6.18 4.29 3.22 2.82 2.71 21 22
More information16−ª1“ƒ-07‘¬ŠÑ
The purpose of this study is to clarify a process that Awa dance developed into tourist resources and the factors that it spread out in all over Japan. Consideration was made with the memory magazines,
More information% 95% 2002, 2004, Dunkel 1986, p.100 1
Blended Learning 要 旨 / Moodle Blended Learning Moodle キーワード:Blended Learning Moodle 1 2008 Moodle e Blended Learning 2009.. 1994 2005 1 2 93% 95% 2002, 2004, 2011 2011 1 Dunkel 1986, p.100 1 Blended Learning
More information(group A) (group B) PLE(Primary Leaving Examination) adobe Flash ipad 1 adobe Flash e-book ipad adobe Flash adobe Flash Pixton scratch PLE(Primary Lea
2012 Future University Hakodate 2012 System Information Science Practice Group Report Project Name Anime de Education Group Name Science Group /Project No. 1-B /Project Leader 1010071 Ayaka Saitou /Group
More informationVol92.indd
年男年女インタビュー ベイタウン野鳥物語 With the holidays coming to an abrupt end, let us not forget the true meaning they provide. There is a certain spirit that people attain during the holidays. The "Holiday spirit" comes
More information医学英語入門 責任者 コーディネーター 共通教育センター外国語学科英語分野ジェイムズホッブス准教授 担当講座 学科 ( 分野 ) 共通教育センター外国語学科英語分野 担当教員ジェイムズホッブス准教授 工藤裕子講師 対象学年 2 期間通期 区分 時間数 講義 39.0 時間 学習方針 ( 講義概要等
医学英語入門 責任者 コーディネーター 共通教育センター 担当講座 学科 ( 分野 ) 共通教育センター 担当教員 対象学年 2 期間通期 区分 時間数 講義 39.0 時間 学習方針 ( 講義概要等 ) 英語は世界共通語としての役割を果たし 種々の国際大会における講演 研究発表 質疑応答等は英語で行われることが多い 外国語としての英語の学習は 英語圏の人々の文化やものの考え方を学ぶことにとどまらず
More informationビジネス前半*
i ii iii iv 3 3 5 6 7 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 24 19 28 21 31 vi 21 34 35 40 43 45 46 48 49 50 53 57 59 67 105 167 179 vii 60 19 45 90 45180 151560 120 60
More information\615L\625\761\621\745\615\750\617\743\623\6075\614\616\615\606.PS
osakikamijima HIGH SCHOOL REPORT Hello everyone! I hope you are enjoying spring and all of the fun activities that come with warmer weather! Similar to Judy, my time here on Osakikamijima is
More information07_高平小百合.indd
2014 pp. 103 125 13 2 4 2 T 2 24 10 3 2012 61 2 1997 2004 2008 2015 2 17 103 2014 20132000 2009 2011 2011 2013 2013 1997 90 20 3 5 10 50 2013 2007 2009 2008 2009 2011 2009 5 2008 4 2008 2010 2011 104 2
More information-2-
Unit Children of the World NEW HORIZON English Course 'Have you been to?' 'What have you done as a housework?' -1- -2- Study Tour to Bangladesh p26 P26-3- Example: I am going to Bangladesh this spring.
More information03-田島.indd
研 究 論 文 : 雑 誌 Myojo における ジャニーズ イメージの 受 容 53 Myojo 1 Myojo 2012 10 60 / 1 Myojo 1952 27 1992 10 Myojo /Myojo 2 2002, 2003, 2008 1987 1950 1970 2002 2002 10 /Myojo /Myojo 50 /Myojo 10 1990 90 2000 2002 10
More information/toushin/.htm GP GP GP GP GP p.
GP GP GP http://www.mext.go.jp/b_menu/shingi/chukyo/chukyo /toushin/.htm GP http://www.mext.go.jp/a_menu/koutou/kaikaku/yousei.htm GP GP GP GP p. GP pp. - :p.p.,:p. critical thinking GP HP GP GP GP GP
More information9000000220
Sports Heros in News coverage of Korean media and Perception of the Audience Yeo-kwang YOON, In-hee LEE, Dong-ho YEOM Abstract The goal of this study is three-fold: first, to identify patterns of hero
More information05[ ]櫻井・小川(責)岩.indd
J-POP The Use of Song in Foreign Language Education for Intercultural Understanding: An Attempt to Employ a J-POP Covered in Foreign Languages SAKURAI Takuya and OGAWA Yoshiyuki This paper attempts to
More information関西における地域銀行について
I Yasuharu Suzuki / 1990 1 23 3 2011 6 10 105 106 2011 10 3 2 1951 3 6 204 2011 winter / No.390 II 1 63 42 105 1 2011 9 105 2 2 5 2 1 1872 153 3 20 1893 1949 1954 12 6 7 9 8 4 4 1,420 1926186 1941 194561
More informationThe Key Questions about Today's "Experience Loss": Focusing on Provision Issues Gerald ARGENTON These last years, the educational discourse has been focusing on the "experience loss" problem and its consequences.
More information840 Geographical Review of Japan 73A-12 835-854 2000 The Mechanism of Household Reproduction in the Fishing Community on Oro Island Masakazu YAMAUCHI (Graduate Student, Tokyo University) This
More information第16回ニュージェネレーション_cs4.indd
New Generation Tennis 2014 JPTA ALL JAPAN JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT U15U13 JPTA ALL JAPAN JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT U10 20142.21Fri 22Sat 20142.22Sat 23Sun Japan Professional Tennis Association New Generation
More information1.2.2 1 1.2.2 2 1.2.2 3 1.2.2 4 1.2.2 5 1.2.2 6 1.2.2 7 1.2.2 8 1.2.2 9 1.2.2 10 1.2.2 11 1.2.2 12 1.2.2 13 1.2.2 14 1.2.2 15 1.2.2 16 1.2.2 17 1.2.2 18 1.2.2 19 1.2.2 20 1.2.2 21 1.2.2 22 1.2.2 23 1.2.2
More information.N..
Examination of the lecture by the questionnaire of class evaluation -Analysis and proposal of result at the first term of fiscal year - Kazuo MORI, Tukasa FUKUSHIMA, Michio TAKEUCHI, Norihiro UMEDA, Katuya
More informationuntitled
Web PMP PMPWeb PMI PMP PMP PMP PMI AmericanExpress, DinersClub, MasterCard VISA4 1 Eligibility g y letter)id) LANGUAGE AID japanese EXPIRAION DATE 1 PMI Certification Program Department Dear Congratulations!
More information