| 授業名 | ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE 600 S |
|---|---|
| Course Title | ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE 600 S |
| 担当教員 Instructor Name | Qianting Lu |
| 科目ナンバリングコード Course Numbering Code | ENG311 |
| 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 |
| 学位 Degree | BSc |
| 開講情報 Terms / Location | 2026 UG Nisshin Spring |
| コード Couse Code | NUC027_N26A |
授業の概要 Course Overview
Mission Statementとの関係性 / Connection to our Mission Statement
In line with NUCB's mission statement, this English language course aims to educate and inspire students to become innovative and ethical leaders through the medium of English. In so doing, it is hoped they can grasp and take on the ideal of ʻFrontier Spiritʼ and the ability to create knowledge in English for the advancement of business and society.
授業の目的(意義) / Importance of this course
Building on Year 1, the course will provide Year 2 students with further knowledge and skills to complete receptive and productive English language tasks linked to the CEFR B2 level (and at the TOEIC® Listening and Reading score 785 - 940 score range). This course has a special focus on vocabulary and grammar learned inductively and deductively through reading, writing, listening, and speaking tasks embedded within a progressive complexity of information, materials and tasks presented. Across the term, language is recycled via engaging active learning tasks making use of individual, pair, group and technological formats to enhance the chances of acquisition. Homework and individual study components via online learning are also integrated throughout the course.
*This is a SAC compulsory (required) course --> The June TOEIC is necessary to receive course credit.
*This is a SAC compulsory (required) course --> The June TOEIC is necessary to receive course credit.
学修到達目標 / Achievement Goal
The goal of this course is to enhance students knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and usage of the former and latter along with improving their reading, writing, speaking and listening skills such that their overall proficiency is developed, challenging them to move closer to CEFR B2 level (a TOEIC® Listening and Reading score range of 785 - 940).
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
LG7 International Perspectives (BA)
LG2 Diversity Awareness
LG3 Ethical Decision Making
LG4 Effective Communication
LG7 International Perspectives (BA)
受講後得られる具体的スキルや知識 Learning Outcomes
Grammar: to review grammar previously learned, to use the grammar of each week in productive statements and questions; Vocabulary: to review and recycle vocabulary via receptive and productive tasks; Reading: to improve reading fluency, and to learn and use critical reading strategies, such as skimming and scanning and context and situational cues; Listening: to learn and use critical listening strategies to identify key language. concepts and subsequent facts, to search for and recognise information via audio or video samples; Speaking: to discuss topics using open and closed practice, to accurately describe/explain business-related actions and events, to be able to ask and respond to questions about one's and someone’s daily business life; Writing: to learn a variety of writing styles with a focus on meaning over accuracy and accuracy over meaning as a means to overall effective business communication.
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 learner-centred course will be guided by a lecture in the form of grammar, vocabulary, listening and reading input (supported by individual study completed by the students) as well speaking and writing practice in equal components. Individual study will include work from the course materials available in the online platform of the textbook. Group and peer interaction will occur throughout the term, and will be supplemented with individual work.
授業スケジュール Course Schedule
第1日(Day1)
Course introductionUnit 1
第2日(Day2)
Review of week 1Unit 2
Vocabulary quiz
Student case presentation
●使用するケース
Eat at home vs. East at restaurant第3日(Day3)
Unit 3Student case presentation
第4日(Day4)
Unit 4●使用するケース
Case will be developed by the instructor第5日(Day5)
Unit 5第6日(Day6)
Unit 6●使用するケース
Case will be developed by the instructor第7日(Day7)
Unit 7Review of the course
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。
Preparation Report = SAC-related Work = 20%
Class Contribution = Face-to-face and Virtual Participation = Showing you want to learn English through your actions and regularly communicating (speaking and writing) actively in English both inside and outside of the classroom = 20%
*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 | 30 % |
| 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 | 0 % |
| 期末試験 Final Exam | 30 % |
| 参加者による相互評価 Peer Assessment | 0 % |
| 合計 Total | 100 % |
定期試験 Final Exam
あり評価の留意事項 Notes on Evaluation Criteria
Quizzes/Tests = Quizzes & Homework (20%) + TOEIC test (10%) = 30%Preparation Report = SAC-related Work = 20%
Class Contribution = Face-to-face and Virtual Participation = Showing you want to learn English through your actions and regularly communicating (speaking and writing) actively in English both inside and outside of the classroom = 20%
配布教材と教室における電子機器の利用マナーについて Guidelines for Classroom Technology and Proper Use of Course Materials
- ケースメソッド教育の中核は、積極的な参加と知識の共有です。この教育を支えるため参加者は授業中の電子機器(例:スマートフォン、ノートパソコン)の使用を制限するよう求められます。許可を得た場合でも、教室内では電子機器は、ケース討議に資する目的でのみ使用してください。授業中は、たとえケース討議に関連していても、検索エンジンや生成AIの使用は避けて下さい。
- 配布教材(ケースを含む)は指定された授業への参加以外の目的で利用しないで下さい。著者の権利、著作権、特定情報の機密性を保護するため、許可なく教材を個人や組織(生成AI を含む)に提供することはできません。このルールは、印刷物・電子教材のいずれにも適用されます。
- 詳細は「教室における電子機器の利用マナー・教材の適切な利用に関するガイドライン」を確認のうえ、教員の指示に従い、責任をもって遵守してください。
- Active participation and shared learning is at the core of the case method learning.Participants are asked to limit their use of electronic devices (e.g., laptops, smartphones) during classroom sessions in support of this model. Even with permission granted, devices should only be used in the classroom in service to the case discussion. Online searches and generative AI tools, even if related to the case discussion, are discouraged while class is in session.
- Students are prohibited from using the course materials (including cases) distributed by the university for any purpose other than participation in the designated class.Students must not input, process or test course materials with any artificial intelligence (AI) tools, bots, software, or platforms without the author’s permission. These actions violate the terms of use for the course materials and may also constitute copyright infringement.
- Please refer to the "Classroom Technology Guidelines / Guidelines for Properly Using Course Materials” for details, and follow the instructor’s directions. You are expected to comply with these guidelines responsibly.
教科書 Textbook
- David Grant, Jane Hudson, John Hughes「Business Result: Pre-Intermediate (Second Edition)」Oxford University Press(2016) 978-0194738767
参考文献・資料 Additional Readings and Resource
Additional materials will be supplied by the instructor; other resources may be made available from tasks and materials in the SAC.
授業調査に対するコメント Comment on Course Evaluation
N/A
担当教員のプロフィール About the Instructor
Qianting Lu obtained Ph.D. in English Literature from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Her research focuses on Asian diaspora, global Anglophone literature and life writing. Prior to joining NUCB Undergraduate School, she worked as a writing tutor and (senior) research assistant at the City University of Hong Kong.
Refereed Articles
- (2025) Anglicizing Chineseness and resisting self-Orientalism: A contrapuntal reading of Chinese writing in English. Literature, Critique, and Empire Today (formerly the journal of commonwealth literature)
Refereed Proceedings
- (2025). Imagined Homecoming: Memorializing and Translating Shanghai in Qiu Xiaolong’s Detective Novels. American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) Annual Meeting 2025 .Panel: “Interdisciplinary Study of Homemaking: Mapping the Places, Routines, Memories, and Locales We Call Home”. 1. 2. Virtual