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The course focuses on basic communication skills. Students will learn how to communicate appropriately as well as explain basic information about their nation. In the course, they are encouraged to interact with others, work together on tasks, and do the final project, "Digital Storytelling Project". In this course studens are expected to do listening tasks before the class (flipped classroom). Regularly reading, listening and writing assignments are given.
Last update: Udržalová Miki, Mgr. (20.09.2023)
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Students will be able to communicate using upper-beginner-level Japanese and simply explain their nations. Also, they will know how to do a presentation in Japanese. Last update: Udržalová Miki, Mgr. (20.09.2023)
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70% of Attendance is required. Active participation 10% Peer-assessment and Self-assessment 10% Homework 10% Digital Storytelling Project 20% Final Exam 50% Over 60% is required to pass Last update: Udržalová Miki, Mgr. (22.09.2023)
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Suríé nettowáku (ed.) Minna no nihongo, šokjú II, honsacu, Tókjó: Suríé nettowáku, 1998. Japan Fundation. Marugoto A2, Tokyo: Sanshusha, 2015
Last update: Udržalová Miki, Mgr. (20.09.2023)
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1 Introduction, Touristic sites 2 Plan a Trip 3 at Restaurants, (food preference, allergy) 4 Give Directions 5 Conversations with Native Speakers 6 Explain Dishes 7 Explain Touristic Spots, prepare for group presentations 8 Climate 9 Group Presentation 10 Conversations with Native Speakers 11 Annual Events 12 Habits and Manners 13 Review Last update: Udržalová Miki, Mgr. (20.09.2023)
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