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熊本くまもと
大学だいがく
Kumamoto University
日に
本ほ ん
語ご
クラスく ら す
案内あ ん な い
Japanese Classes
Fall Semester 2017
2017年ねん
9月がつ
September, 2017
日に
本ほん
語ご
・日に
本ほん
文ぶん
化か
教きょう
育いく
センター Center for Japanese Language and Culture
※この『日に
本ほん
語ご
クラス案内あんない
』は、プレースメント・テストの時とき
、かならず持も
ってきてください。
Please bring this booklet with you to the Japanese class orientation.
※履り
修しゅう
登録とうろく
期き
間かん
後ご
の受じゅ
講こう
申もうし
込こみ
はできませんので、注意ちゅうい
してください。
Please note that registration after the deadline will not be accepted.
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Contents
1 Levels of Japanese Classes 4
2 Status in Kumamoto University 6
3 Credit 8
4 List of the Japanese Classes 12
5. How to Apply 15
6 Orientation and Japanese Language Placement Test 18
7 Survival Japanese Classes Honjo Campus 18
8 Advising on Registration for Japanese Classes 20
9 Registration 20
10 Class Schedule 22
11 Grading 24
12. Syllabi 25
13. Timetable 55
14. List of Instructors 57
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1. Levels of Japanese Classes
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Kumamoto University offers various kinds of classes covering the Japanese language for international
students and researchers.
Japanese language ability and classes are categorized into the following 7 levels.
Level Contents
1 Lower Elementary For those who have never studied Japanese
2 Upper Elementary JLPT(Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N5
3 Lower Intermediate JLPT(Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N4
4 Upper Intermediate JLPT(Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N3-N2
5 Lower Advanced JLPT(Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1
6 Upper Advanced JLPT(Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1
7 Those who have passed the JLPT N1 with a high score do not need to take Japanese classes.
The table on the pages 11-14 shows the classes in each level. Please choose the appropriate classes
according to the result of your placement test (your Japanese proficiency).
1. Levels of Japanese Classes
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U
SU
SU-S
SU-J
G
SG
N
R
O
2.
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Whether or not you can obtain credits, and how you register depends on your status in Kumamoto
University. Please check your status.
URegular Students Students who passed the entrance examination and who
in Undergraduate School intend to graduate from Kumamoto University
SUSpecial Auditors in Students in the Special Exchange Program at the
Undergraduate School undergraduate level
Special Auditors in
SU-S Undergraduate School Students in the Short-Term Exchange Program at the
Short-Term Exchange undergraduate level
Program
Special Auditors in
SU-J Undergraduate School Students in the Japanese Studies Program
Japanese Studies Program
Regular students in GraduateStudents who passed the entrance examination and who
GSchool
intend to graduate from a graduate school of Kumamoto
University including doctor and master's course students
Special Auditors and
SG Research Students in Graduate Students in the exchange program at the graduate level
School
Japanese Government Monbukagakusho scholarship
students with embassy recommendation, teacher-training
N Japanese Language Traineesstudents, and undergraduate students in the Japan-Korea
Joint Exchange Program in Science and Engineering who
take the preparatory Japanese language program for six
months at the Center for Japanese Language and Culture
R Research Students Other students
O Researchers, etc. Researchers at Kumamoto University Not students
2. Status in Kumamoto University
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U SU-S SU-J G SG R O N
a J a
1 J
b J b
2 JS
3 J-STEP
1 J
a J a
U
SU-S SU-J
G SG N R O
b J b
U
SU-S SU-J
G SG N R O
3.
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Japanese classes are categorized as shown in the following table.
Subjects U SU-S SU-J G SG R O N
a Compulsory Foreign Language J a1 Japanese
Language J
b Elective Foreign Language J b
2 Japanese studies JS
3 The Short-Term Exchange Program in EnglishJ-STEP
Credits can be obtained.
Credits cannot be obtained
Taking the classes is not allowed.
1 Japanese Language J
a Compulsory Foreign Language J a
Regular students in Undergraduate School [U] can obtain credit upon passing the final
examination for each class, and credits from these classes are required for graduation.
Students in the Short-Term Exchange Program [SU-S] and in the Japanese Language and
Studies Program[SU-J] can obtain credit upon passing the final examination for each class,
and credits from these classes are required for the completion of each program.
Other students [G][SG][N][R] and researchers [O] cannot obtain credit.
b Elective Foreign Language J b
Regular students in Undergraduate School [U] can obtain credit from Japanese I IV upon
passing the final examination for each class, and credits from these classes are treated as
elective subjects that are required for graduation.
Students in the Short-Term Exchange Program [SU-S] and in the Japanese Language and
Studies Program[SU-J] can obtain credit upon passing the final examination for each class,
and credits from these classes are required for the completion of each program.
Other students [G][SG][N][R] and researchers [O] cannot obtain credit.
3. Credit
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2 JS
U
SU-S SU-J
G SG N R O
3 J-STEP
U
SU-S
SU-J
G SG N R O
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2 Japanese studies JS
Regular students in Undergraduate School [U] can obtain credit from Japanese Studies upon
passing the final examination for each class, and credits from these classes are treated as
elective subjects that are required for graduation.
Students in the Short-Term Exchange Program [SU-S] and in the Japanese Language and
Studies Program [SU-J] can obtain credit upon passing the final examination for each class,
and credits from these classes are required for the completion of each program.
Other students [G][SG][N][R] and researchers [O] cannot obtain credit.
3 The Short-Term Exchange Program in English J-STEP
Regular students in Undergraduate School [U] can not attend the classes.
Students in the Short-Term Exchange Program [SU-S] can obtain credit upon passing the
final examination for each class, and credits from these classes are required for the
completion.
Students in the Japanese Language and Studies Program [SU-J], other students [G][SG][N]
[R] and researchers [O] cannot obtain credit.
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4. List of Japanese Classes
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5. / How to Apply
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5. / How to Apply
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2017 2017 4
A
2
2A
6.
7.
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Students who wish to take Japanese language classes are required to attend the orientation and take the
Japanese Language Placement Test. Tests are given as shown below.
If you have taken the placement test in April of 2017, you don't need to take it again in the fall
semester, but you are required to submit an “Application for Japanese Classes” to the International
Student Office. You are required to take a higher level class from the last semester. You may not take
the same level class as last semester.
Time and Date: 9:00 - 11:30 September 25th (Monday)
Place: Classroom C-301 (Zengaku-Kyoiku-to Blg.)
Please submit an “Application for Japanese Classes” to the International Student Office by the
day.
The results of the placement test will be posted on the bulletin board at the Classroom 2A.
We offer Survival Japanese Classes for students and researchers in Honjo Campus. You can learn
useful words and expressions in Japanese for daily life in Kumamoto. If you would like to take the
classes, please attend the orientation below:
Time and Date: 10:30 - 12:00 October 12th Thursday
Place: Seminar Room 1 4F, Medical Education Library Blg.
6. Orientation and Japanese Language Placement Test
7. Survival Japanese Classes Honjo Campus
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p.5
U
SOSEKI
SU-S SU-J
G SG N R O
U
SU-S SU-J
G SG N R O
8.
9.
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Advising on Japanese classes will be given for those who do not know which Japanese classes to take.
Our advising session will be held as below.
Date and Time: 10:20 - 12:20 September 26th (Thursday)
Place: Classroom 2D (Zengaku-kyoiku-to building)
The registration process will vary depending on each student's status.(see p.6)
Regular students in Undergraduate School [U]
Register for classes by using Kumamoto University's academic affairs information system, SOSEKI.
Auditors in Undergraduate School [SU-S][SU-J]
Submit the registration form for the Kumamoto University Short-Term Exchange Program to the
International Student Office.
Other students and researchers [G][SG][N][R][O]
Submit the “Registration Form for Japanese Classes” (pink paper) to the International Student Office.
Deadline
Regular students in Undergraduate School [U]: October 10 (Tuesday)
Auditors in Undergraduate School [SU-S][SU-J]: October 4 (Wednesday)
Other students and researchers [G][SG][N][R][O]: October 10 (Tuesday)
Please note that registration after the deadline will not be accepted.
8. Advising on Registration for Japanese Classes
9. Registration
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10.
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10. Class Schedule
Class Schedule
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(2)
8:40-10:10
10:20-11:50
12:50-14:20
14:30-16:00
16:10-17:40
U SU SU-S SU-J
(100 ) 100 90 89 80 79 70 69 60 59 0
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(2) Class Hours
1st period: 8:40 a.m. - 10:10 a.m.
2nd period: 10:20 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
3rd period: 12:50 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
4th period: 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
5th period: 4:10 p.m. - 5:40 p.m.
Regular students in Undergraduate School [U] and auditors in Undergraduate School [SU][SU-S][SU-J]
who need credits can receive grades. The method of evaluation differs depending on each class. For
details, refer to the syllabus. Note that students who attend less than two-thirds of the classes cannot
receive evaluation.
Judgement Pass
Super Excellent Very Good Failure
Evaluation Excellent Good F
AA A B C
Score (out of 100) 100 90 89 80 79 70 69 60 59 0
11. Grading
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12. Syllabi
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Basic Japanese
Level Course title Course Code Course Subject Instructor Day & Time Classroom
2
BJ II-1 04860
B Elementary Intensive
Japanese B
YOSHISATO Sachiko Mon. 2
2 C
BJ II-2 04870 YOSHISATO Sachiko Tue. 2
BJ II-3 04880 EZAKI Tsuneyo Wed. 2
BJ II-4 04890 YOSHISATO Sachiko Thu. 2
BJ II-5 04900 EZAKI Tsuneyo Fri. 2
BJ II-6 04910 UMEDA Izumi Thu. 1
Course
objectives
Course summary
Textbook(s)
Evaluation
Notes IMPORTANT
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Level Course title Course Code Course Subject Instructor Day & Time Classroom
1
BJ I-1 04660
A Elementary Intensive
Japanese A
OOBA, Rieko Mon. 1
2 A
BJ I-2 04670 KOSAKA, Reiko Mon. 2
BJ I-3 04680 YOSHISATO, Sachiko Tue. 1
BJ I-4 04690 HINOKUMA, Tomoko Tue. 2
BJ I-5 04700 UMEDA, Izumi Wed. 1
BJ I-6 04710 KOSAKA, Reiko Wed. 2
BJ I-7 04720 YOSHISATO, Sachiko Thu. 1
BJ I-8 04730 HINOKUMA, Tomoko Thu. 2
BJ I-9 04740 UMEDA, Izumi Fri. 1
BJ I-10 04750 OOBA, Rieko Fri. 2
Course objectives
Course summary
Textbook(s)
Evaluation
Notes IMPORTANT
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Level Course title Course Code Course Subject Instructor Day & Time Classroom
1 BJ 1-11 04760 S
Elementary Japanese S SADANAGA,YukoMon.5
2 A BJ 1-12 04770 Wed.5
Course objectives
Course summary
Textbook
Evaluation
Notes IMPORTANT
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Level Course title Course Code Course Subject Instructor Day & Time Classroom
1 BJ 1-13 04780 S
Elementary Japanese S
YONAWA, Tomoko Wed.1
2 C BJ 1-14 04781 OOBA, Rieko Fri.1
Course
objectives
Course summary
Textbook
Evaluation
Notes IMPORTANT
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13. / Time Table
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14. / List of Instructors