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May 23, 2025
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JAPN 1002: Elementary Japanese II 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: JAPN 1001 , or by placement, or the equivalent Introduction to Japanese language and culture, part II, stresses continued, progressive acquisition of effective communication skills in both the written and spoken language and an understanding of the practices and products of Japanese culture.
Course Learning Outcomes Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:
- Present and exchange information about everyday life in Japanese conversational settings (e.g., location of things, description of things, family members) while applying basic sentence structures, vocabulary, and intercultural knowledge.
- Write short passages in hiragana, katakana, and 57 new kanji (in addition to the 30 kanji from JAPN 1001) and demonstrate reading ability by identifying and summarizing main ideas, supporting details, and linguistic characteristics.
- Demonstrate an understanding of intercultural issues such as customs, practices and significant aspects of Japanese culture (e.g., education system, food, table manners, festivals, and levels of politeness) by identifying and describing appropriate cultural behavior, analyzing the underlying rationales of cultural differences and practices, and applying this knowledge to communicative tasks.
- Identify, evaluate, and synthesize information about cultural aspects and apply different cultural perspectives to analysis of current ethical issues.
- Analyze and interpret a variety of literary and cultural texts related to Japanese culture, in both Japanese and in English translation.
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