日本語 3022/ 4004 (2009) http://www.tc.umn.edu/~emme0007/3022_week01.pdf

一週目のスケジュール(1月20日〜1月23日)

 

*  You are responsible for checking the weekly schedule on the internet every day to memorize
    vocabulary and do homework
before class.

*  You are responsible for checking Announcements” regularly.


*  Study new vocabulary and new kanji before coming to class.


*  You will receive an email to your U of M email account from “Quia” (The title/subject of the mail is

    “Quia Account Information”). In the email, there will be your user name and password, which you

    will need to use for homework assignment. 
*  プロジェクトの宿題(しゅくだい)  211()

“Interview Project Preliminary #1” - This is the first submission of the course project for the Spring

semester of 2009. You will give the info about your interviewee, interview date, topic and questions in this assignment. You do not have to meet your interviewee in person for this assignment.

*  18()試験(しけん)    26()

 

120(曜日)

レクチャー(L18-01)

JPN3022シラバスインタビュープロジェクト

18()

単語(たんご):

名詞(めいし):       (そと)、ろうそく(p. 114)

動詞(どうし)(u):     ()く、()とす、お()()く、(こわ)す、()まる、つく、                  (よご)(pp. 114-5)

動詞(どうし)(ru):    ()ちる、()える、(こわ)れる、(よご)れる(p. 115)

文法(ぶんぽう):

 

1. Transitivity pairs (pp. 116-117)

練習(れんしゅう):

 

I. A (p. 122)


121(曜日)

ディスカッション

(D18-01)

18()

単語(たんご):

名詞(めいし):            エアコン、カーテン、牛乳(ぎゅうにゅう)、ラジカセ、

                    冷蔵庫(れいぞうこ)(p. 114); ごみ箱(goMIBAko ‘trash can’),

                    バター(BAtaa ‘butter’), (yuKA ‘floor’)

(読み書き): 目的(moKUTEKI), 洋服(yoOFUKU),

                    力仕事(chiKARASHIgoto) (p. 276)

[Memorize the words that are listed here.  Listen to the CDs for the correct pronunciation and accent.]

練習(れんしゅう):

 

I. B-D (pp. 123-124)

[The Practice with a CD mark should be studied with the CDs.  Because class activities will be based on these Practices, practice them until you don’t make any mistakes and can say them smoothly.]

漢字(かんじ):

 

#225-228 (p. 276)

[Familiarize yourself with the assigned characters before class.]

122(曜日)

レクチャー(L18-02)

18()

文法(ぶんぽう):

 

2. 〜てしまう (pp. 117-118) [Read the assigned pages.]

3. (Clause 1)(Clause 2)(pp. 118-119)

練習(れんしゅう):

 

II. A. (p. 125)

宿題(しゅくだい):

Transitivity Pairs: http://www.quia.com/quiz/1639009.html To log in, use the Username and Password that you received from Quia. NOTE: Your FIRST submission is recorded as your homework grade. Use the above address to do your assignment. You may take time as long as you want before you submit your answers. You may also return to the site to solve the questions again.

 

123(曜日)

ディスカッション

(D18-02)

18()

単語(たんご):

名詞(めいし):         シャンプー、日記(にっき)家賃(やちん)留守番(るすばん)電話(p. 114)

動詞(どうし)(u):    (あやま)る、(ころ)(p. 114)

その():     今すぐ(p. 115)

練習(れんしゅう):

 

II. B-D (pp. 125-127)

漢字(かんじ):

 

#229-232 (p. 276)

宿題(しゅくだい):

 

WBK: pp. 49-50 [Skip III (p. 50).]

[For homework, use a pencil. Use kanji that you have already learned.]

One-minute Speech Rules


Preparation
1) Length of your speech: NO more / less than ONE MINUTE.
2) WRITE DOWN a speech draft (200-250 characters) and PRACTICE it well

3) Prepare at least one VA (= Visual Aid).
4) Try to use grammar and vocabulary that you have just learned IN CLASS.
    Try to avoid using grammar and vocabulary that you have NOT learned IN CLASS, if            possible. If you would like to use them, prepare a new grammar and vocabulary list. Words on the         list must be large enough for the audience to see. If you use the board in your classroom to show            new grammar and vocabulary to your classmates, you must write them BEFORE class begins.
5) Prepare 2 questions in case no one asks you any after your speech.

On your 1-minute speech day
1) Write your name and the title BEFORE class begins. (Come to class early on your speech day.)
2) Looking at notes is NOT allowed during your speech.
3) Look at your audience during your speech.

Audience
As an audience, ask GOOD questions.

There are NO make-ups for one-minute speeches. Negotiate with your classmates in advance if your assigned date does not work for you and let us know the change in advance. Remember: your one One-minute speech is 1% of your course grade.
You are welcome and encouraged to come to our office to talk about your speech draft.