Japanese 4B
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| LANG3100 | Language Centre | 3 | 20 | Spring China |
- Code
- LANG3100
- School
- Language Centre
- Level
- 3
- Credits
- 20
- Semesters
- Spring China
Summary
This module further extends the intermediate level of Japanese and of the four skills of reading, listening, speaking and writing acquired in Japanese 4A. The aim is to enable students to gather and process information accurately and quickly through discussion, from the media, and from spoken and written sources. The module will be delivered in a blended modality for which students will be given access to a virtual learning environment with extra activities and resources.
The module includes three types of assessment format: Oral Exam (50%), Written Exam (50%), and a formative assessment in the form of an online mid-term assessment, which does not contribute to the final mark.
Please note this module is assessed at the end of the Spring semester. First sit/ Resit exams are scheduled normally in the summer and can take the same form as the missing/ failed component of the assessment (exam, essay etc.) or other form, as decided by the School.
Target Students
Priority will be given to students doing the module as a compulsory element of their degree. Successful completion of Japanese 4A or equivalent qualification. The Language Centre reserves the right to check students' prior learning and qualifications and to move students to a more appropriate level if necessary.Successful completion of Japanese 4A or equivalent qualification. The Language Centre reserves the right to check students prior learning and qualifications and to move students to a more appropriate level if necessary.
Classes
- One 1-hour seminar each week for 11 weeks
- One 2-hour seminar each week for 11 weeks
- One 2-hour seminar each week for 11 weeks
The one-hour seminar is delivered online
Assessment
- 50% Oral exam: Oral, 20 min
- 50% written exam (2-hour): Written examination, 120 min
Assessed by end of spring semester
Educational Aims
This module aims to consolidate and extend the students’ knowledge of the subject by developing the four main language skills of speaking, writing, reading and listening. Special emphasis will be put on developing more sophisticated oral and written skills, enabling the students to deal proficiently and accurately with real-life situations (such as information-retrieval from written and spoken sources, resume- and report-writing in the Target Language).Learning Outcomes
The course builds on the skills acquired from Level 4A, particularly working in groups and summary writing. Additional skills taught this semester include the use of the telephone for information retrieval and further aspects of cultural awareness.