Thực hành phương pháp dạy tiếng nhật
Japanese language teaching methods in practice
- Tín chỉ
- 3
- Bậc
- Bachelor
- Thang điểm
- 10
- Điểm qua
- 5
Mô tả
Aiming to develop practical teaching skills and pedagogical competencies, and to provide students with an overview of Japanese language teaching, this course introduces and provides practice in the following areas: 1. Basic elements of a Japanese language lesson. 2. Methods for designing and conducting Reading lessons (concepts, lesson design, materials, assessment, classroom activities). 3. Methods for designing and conducting Conversation lessons (concepts, lesson design, materials, assessment, classroom activities). 4. Methods for designing and conducting Writing lessons (concepts, lesson design, materials, assessment, classroom activities). 5. Methods for designing and conducting Listening lessons (concepts, lesson design, materials, assessment, classroom activities). 6. Active Learning teaching methods (concepts, characteristics, methods, assessment, and classroom activities).
Phân bổ thời gian
Total Study Time: 150 hours In-class learning: 45 hours (60 sessions) Final exam: 1 hour Self-study: 104 hours
Nhiệm vụ sinh viên
- Attend at least 80% of in-class hours to be eligible for the final exam. Students are responsible for fulfilling all requirements set by the instructor. - Actively participate in discussions and exchanges on topics and information presented in each lecture. - Gradually form teaching skills by identifying learner characteristics and preparing lesson content. - Prepare, practice, and conduct micro-teaching sessions according to language skills. - Review lectures, memorize new vocabulary, and keep a specialized vocabulary notebook to track and control learning progress. - Complete assigned tasks and exercises seriously and carefully.
Công cụ
1) The instructor summarizes knowledge and experience of the course through lecture slides and provides exercises for students. 2) Relevant learning materials are linked to lectures via YouTube and websites. 3) Specialized Japanese-language textbooks are referenced (see Materials file).