学部・研究科 | 総合政策学部 |
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授業科目名 | 英語(2b)Ⅰ |
学期名称 | 前期 |
配当年次 | 2年次配当 |
単位数 | 1単位 |
授業担当教員 | 田村 知子 |
教員カナ氏名 | タムラ トモコ |
履修条件 | |
科目の目的・到達目標 | The Critical Reading courses focus on the comprehension and critical interpretation of English texts, with special reference to materials in the Policy Sciences and Cultural Studies. Work in the courses will include activities designed to help students recognise key issues in the texts under discussion, and to identify and make critical judgements about an author’s conclusions, stated or unstated premises, and methods of persuasion. Particular attention will be given to analysis of the structures of English arguments as they are manifest in the course readings. |
授業の概要 | Through the use of introductory sociology texts, we will discuss social issues that are important and useful for understanding today’s complicated world. Students all together will carefully select one topic in each semester and read a designated section with supplementary texts occasionally. 2 to 3 students will be assigned each week to prepare questions for class discussion. |
授業計画 | Week 1 Introduction/selection of one major topic/making class schedule Week 2 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 1 Week 3 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 2 Week 4 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 3 Week 5 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 4 Week 6 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 5 Week 7 Reading and discussion:topic1 section 6 Week 8 Reading and discussion:topic1 section 7 Week 9 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 8 Week 10 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 9 Week 11 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 10 Week 12 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 11 Week 13 Reading and discussion:topic 1 section 12 Week 14 Review and summary |
評価方法 | ・Review test 70% ・Performance in class 30% Note: Students who are absent four times or more during the semester will receive the grade ‘F’. |
テキスト・参考文献等 | Photocopies will be provided by the instructor. |
授業外の学習活動 | Students are required to spend at least an hour per week studying textbooks, class materials, or handouts in order to prepare for the next class and also to review material studied in previous classes. |