タイ語Ⅱ(初級)
Numbering Code | G-AAA05 85202 LJ48 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Second semester | |
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Number of Credits | 1 | Course Type | Lecture | |
Target Year | From 1st to 5th year students | Target Student | ||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Thu.5 | |
Instructor name | YUBA IKUKO (Part-time Lecturer) | |||
Outline and Purpose of the Course | This course directly follows Thai I (Basic Course) given in the first semester. Therefore, students are expected to improve their speaking and listening skills, based on what they have learned earlier. | |||
Course Goals | By the end of the second semester, students should be able to understand the Thai language in terms of its basic pronunciation, tones, vocabulary (approximately 200 words) and grammatical points (approximately 38 points). They are expected to feel more confident in their daily communication similar to those they may encounter in Thailand. | |||
Schedule and Contents |
Instructions include the teacher’s lecture, oral practices, teacher-student interactions, and brief conversations in Thai, etc. Students’ activities will be as follows: 01. Orientation ---Students’ self-introduction along with a brief explanation why they are motivated to continue learning Thai, or when and where they plan to visit / went to overseas countries for their field-researches, etc. 02. Lesson6, 6.1-6.2 Demonstrative pronoun 03. Lesson6, 6.3-6.4 Expression of frequency 04. Lesson6 Expression related to the taste 05. Lesson7, 7.1-7.2 Expression of desire 06. Lesson7, 7.3-7.5 Expression of permission 07. Lesson7 Transportation 08. Lesson8, 8.1-8.2 Demonstrative adjective 09. Lesson8, 8.3-8.4 Modal verbs of necessity and obligation 10. Lesson8, Expressions related to time 11. Lesson9, 9.1-9.2 Conjunction of order 12. Lesson9, 9.3 Expression of direction 13. Lesson10, 10.1-10.2 Expression of purpose 14. Review 15. Feedback |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Students will be assessed based on quizzes in class (the possible sum of points are around 500 points) and the term examination (100 points). All grades are based on a 100 point scale. All points are cumulative. | |||
Course Requirements | Students are expected to have taken the Thai I (Basic Course) in the first semester. In order to make this Thai II course effective, students should attend the class with no absences, no deters, and make a habit of listening to the CD regularly. | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) |
Students are expected to come to class well prepared, including the review of the lessons they have already learned. The audio CD attached to the textbook will be helpful to develop their listening and speaking skills. If some students’ Thai proficiency is different from the target level of this course, they could come and tell the teacher to that effect, during their self-introduction on the first day of the course. The teacher might be able to help them cope with the problem as much as possible. |
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Textbooks | Textbooks/References | Sekai no Gengo Shirizu9 Thaigo (World Language Series 9 Thai Language), Miyamoto, Marasri, Murakami, Tadayoshi., (Osaka University Press.), ISBN:978-4-87259-333-4 C3087 | ||
References, etc. | Zasetsu shinai Thai moji Lesson (Thai Spelling learning without frustration) , Marin, Nakajima, Osamu, Akagi., (Mekong. ), ISBN:4-8396-0197-6 C0387, For students who are interested in learning how to spell Thai: Refer to this book |