シラバス Syllabus

授業名 ADVANCED ENGLISH 700 S
Course Title ADVANCED ENGLISH 700 S
担当教員 Instructor Name Naheen Madarbakus-Ring
コード Couse Code NUC003_N22A
授業形態 Class Type 講義 Regular course
授業形式 Class Format On Campus
単位 Credits 4
言語 Language EN
科目区分 Course Category 専門教育科目400系 / Specialized Subject 400
学位 Degree BSc
開講情報 Terms / Location 2022 UG Nisshin Spring

授業の概要 Course Overview

Misson Statementとの関係性 / Connection to our Mission Statement

This course directly aligns with NUCB's mission statement to “educate innovative and ethical leaders who possess a ‘Frontier Spiritʼ and to create knowledge that advances business and society."

授業の目的(意義) / Importance of this course

In this course, students will continue to build upon their English language skills and knowledge as well as increase their ability to communicate about global issues and "bridge the gap between New Asia and the rest of the world.”

到達目標 / Achievement Goal


In ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 700 students will:
-Build on the skills obtained in year one ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 600
-Further their knowledge to reach receptive and productive English language tasks linked to the CEFR B2 level (and at the TOEIC® Listening and Reading score 785 - 940 score range).
-Deepen their understanding of the English language
-Enhance their ability to communicate in English
-Increase vocabulary and grammar knowledge

The aim of ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS 700 is to:
-Build English language skills through reading, writing, listening, and speaking tasks embedded within a progressive complexity of information, materials and tasks presented.
-Encourage active learning by asking students to make use of individual, pair, group and technological formats to enhance the chances of acquisition.
-Help increase confidence and creativity when using English

PLEASE NOTE: This is a SAC compulsory course.

本授業の該当ラーニングゴール Learning Goals

*本学の教育ミッションを具現化する形で設定されています。

LG1 Critical Thinking
LG2 Diversity Awareness
LG3 Ethical Decision Making
LG4 Effective Communication

受講後得られる具体的スキルや知識 Learning Outcomes


Upon successful completion of this course, students will:

-Understand a wide range of intermediate-level English grammar constructions
-Be able to produce statements and questions at the CEFR B2/C1 level
-Have broadened vocabulary knowledge through review and recycling via receptive and productive tasks
-Improve reading fluency using critical reading strategies such as skimming and scanning
-Learn and use critical listening strategies to identify key language and themes as well as search for and recognize information via audio or video samples
-Discuss topics using open and closed practice to accurately describe/explain business-related actions and events
-Produce effective business communication in a variety of writing styles
-Take part in a case study discussion using advanced English communication skills

SDGsとの関連性 Relevance to Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 4 質の高い教育をみんなに(Quality Education)

教育手法 Teaching Method

教育手法 Teaching Method % of Course Time
インプット型 Traditional 80 %
参加者中心型 Participant-Centered Learning ケースメソッド Case Method 20 %
フィールドメソッド Field Method 0 %
合計 Total 100 %

事前学修と事後学修の内容、レポート、課題に対するフィードバック方法 Pre- and Post-Course Learning, Report, Feedback methods

This course will be taught using lectures, small and large group discussion, peer review, and presentations. Active learning and task-based application will take place throughout the course.

Students should be prepared to spend approximately 1-2 hours preparing and completing homework BEFORE each weekly class meeting.

It is encouraged that students utilize the Central Information Center (library).

To be successful in class, students must complete the required weekly assignments, come to class prepared, and be ACTIVE participants in class.

The teacher will provide oral and written feedback on all assignments, either online (Google classroom) or in class.

授業スケジュール Course Schedule

第1日(Day1)

Weeks 1- 2
Diagnostics
Course Overview
Vocabulary Overview
Grammar Time 1
TOEIC Teaser 1
Unit 1: Working Life


第2日(Day2)

Weeks 3- 4
Vocabulary Quiz
Reading Fluency exercise
Grammar Time 2
TOEIC Teaser 2
Unit 2: Work-Life Balance


第3日(Day3)

Weeks 5- 6
Vocabulary Quiz
Writing exercise
Grammar Time 3
TOEIC Teaser 3
Unit 3: Projects


第4日(Day4)

Weeks 7 - 8
Vocabulary Quiz
Listening Exercise
Grammar Time 4
TOEIC Teaser 4
Review


第5日(Day5)

Weeks 9 - 10
Vocabulary Quiz
Speaking Exercise
Grammar Time 5
TOEIC Teaser 5
Unit 4: Systems and Services


第6日(Day6)

Weeks 11-12
Vocabulary Quiz
Grammar Time 6
TOEIC Teaser 6
Unit 5: Customers


第7日(Day7)

Weeks 13 - 14
Vocabulary Quiz
Listening/Speaking Game
Unit 6: Guests and Visitors
Term Review


成績評価方法 Evaluation Criteria

*成績は下記該当項目を基に決定されます。
*クラス貢献度合計はコールドコールと授業内での挙手発言の合算値です。
講師用内規準拠 Method of Assessment Weights
コールドコール Cold Call 0 %
授業内での挙手発言 Class Contribution 20 %
クラス貢献度合計 Class Contribution Total 20 %
予習レポート Preparation Report 20 %
小テスト Quizzes / Tests 15 %
シミュレーション成績 Simulation 0 %
ケース試験 Case Exam 0 %
最終レポート Final Report 15 %
期末試験 Final Exam 30 %
参加者による相互評価 Peer Assessment 0 %
合計 Total 100 %

評価の留意事項 Notes on Evaluation Criteria

Quizzes/Tests = In-class tests (15%) + TOEIC (15%) = 30%

Preparation Report = SAC-related Work = 20%

使用ケース一覧 List of Cases

    ケースは使用しません。

教科書 Textbook

  • David Grant, Jane Hudson and John Hughes「Business Result: Intermediate (Second Edition)」Oxford Univ Press(2016)978-0-19-473886-6

参考文献・資料 Additional Readings and Resource

To be given by the instructor.

授業調査に対するコメント Comment on Course Evaluation

For SAC compulsory classes, students are required to study over 20 hours during the semester at SAC in the Central Information Center. Additionally, students enrolled in SAC Compulsory courses are all required to take the TOEIC exam 3 times at NUCB during the spring semester (June) and fall semester (October and November). Failing to do so, a student will receive Incomplete for his/her grade for the SAC compulsory course in the semester in which the student failed to take the TOEIC exam.

This is the first time I am teaching this course.

担当教員のプロフィール About the Instructor 


VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
Ph.D. - Applied Linguistics
Areas of focus: Listening Strategies / Teacher Cognition / Curriculum Design

SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY, SHEFFIELD
MA TESOL

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, LEEDS
MA Communication Studies

Research interests:
- Second Language (L2) Listening,
- Language Learning Strategies,
- Curriculum Development.

(実務経験 Work experience)


2018-2020
ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, WELLINGTON
English Preparation Programme (EPP) – Teacher
English Language Training For Officials (ELTO) Programme – Tutor
Language Teaching: Principles to Practice (TESL 301) – Tutor/Examiner

2012-2017
KOREA UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
English For Academic Purposes - Assistant Professor
Electives Program – Head Teacher

2010-2012
UK TEFL, LONDON
TEFL Trainer
EUROCENTRES, VICTORIA, LONDON
OISE, LONDON
Teacher
Teacher Trainer

2009-2010
E-THAMES GRADUATE SCHOOL, ILFORD, LONDON
Lecturer

2007-2009
KOREA UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
University Instructor,
Program Co-Ordinator
Project Supervisor

2003-2007
NOVA ENGLISH CORPORATION, OSAKA, JAPAN
NOVA ENGLISH CORPORATION, FUKUOKA, JAPAN
Instructor
Assistant Trainer
Block Trainer
Assistant Area Manager


Refereed Articles

  • (2022) Applying the Research (4). Modern English Teacher 31(3): 0308-0587
  • (2022) SIG Focus: Listening SIG. The Language teacher 46(3): 0289-7938
  • (2022) Using TED Talks in the listening classroom. Modern English Teacher 31(2):
  • (2022) Applying the Research (3). Modern English Teacher 31(2):
  • (2022) Applying the Research (2). Modern English Teacher 31(1):






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