JAPN& 121 Japanese I (5 credits)
Distribution Area Fulfilled Humanities; General Transfer Elective Formerly JPNSE 101 - CCN
Course Description The first quarter of a first-year sequential course providing the student the ability to speak, read, write, and understand japanese.
Course Content A. Pronunciation of Japanese syllables, words, phrases, and sentences
B. Hiragana characters
C. Basic word order
D. Greetings and polite inquiries
E. Daily life and activities
F. Statements and questions
G. Suggestions and proposals
H. Counting, dates, and time
I. Festivals and holidays
J. Non-verbal/non-written modes of communication
Student Outcomes 1. Pronounce Japanese syllables, words, phrases, and simple sentences. B,D
2. Read and write all Hiragana characters accurately in words and short sentences. A, C, E
3. Use a basic vocabulary related to course themes with functional pronunciation. A, B, C, D, E
4. Use basic Japanese sentence structure. A, B, D, E
5. Introduce self and others, greet others with appropriate level of politeness, exchange simple personal information. A, B, D, E
6. Exchange simple statements and questions about daily activities. A, B, D, E
7. Make and respond to simple suggestions and proposals. A, B, D, E
8. Exchange information concerning money, time, and dates. A, B, D, E
9. Explain and discuss Japanese holidays and festivals (in English). A, E
10. Recognize and implement Japanese non-verbal/non-written communication. B, D
Degree Outcomes Humanities: Graduates acquire critical skills to interpret, analyze, and evaluate forms of human expression, which can include creation and performance as an expression of human experience.
Effective Communication: Graduates will be able to exchange messages in a variety of contexts using multiple methods.
Lecture Contact Hours 50 Lab Contact Hours 0 Clinical Contact Hours 0 Total Contact Hours 50
Potential Methods A. Written tests
B. Oral tests
C. Dictation
D. Group conversation work
E. Homework assignments
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