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Fall20 JPN1130-23636022 Syllabus

This document is a syllabus for a beginning Japanese course. It outlines the course objectives, which are to develop students' four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing through communicative interaction using the textbook Genki I. Students will learn hiragana, katakana and about 72 kanji characters. By the end of the course students are expected to reach a novice-mid level of proficiency. The syllabus provides information on course materials, instructors, sections, requirements and policies including attendance, participation, and grading criteria.

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Fall20 JPN1130-23636022 Syllabus

This document is a syllabus for a beginning Japanese course. It outlines the course objectives, which are to develop students' four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing through communicative interaction using the textbook Genki I. Students will learn hiragana, katakana and about 72 kanji characters. By the end of the course students are expected to reach a novice-mid level of proficiency. The syllabus provides information on course materials, instructors, sections, requirements and policies including attendance, participation, and grading criteria.

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JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Syllabus Page 1 of 27

COURSE OBJECTIVES

This course is designed for students with little or no background in Japanese. JPN 1130 and its successor course JPN 1131
will cover basic structures of Japanese through communicative interaction. We cover “Genki I” Lessons 1 through 7. It is
designed to develop students’ four language skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Moreover, this course will
prepare students to demonstrate their proficiencies across the three communication modes: interpretive, interpersonal, and
presentational. You will learn to introduce yourself and others, ask questions, issue invitations, identify and describe
things and people, talk about past, present and future activities, and more. You will also learn to read and write hiragana,
katakana, and 72 kanji characters. By the end of the first semester, students are expected to reach a novice-mid, or higher,
level of proficiency as defined by the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) Proficiency
Guidelines. You must attain a letter grade of C or higher, which is a composite score of 73 or higher, or receive
instructor's permission to continue in JPN 1131.

Four Language Skills Three Modes of Communication

Interpretive Interpersonal Presentational


Images retrieved from http://site.ccsdlanguages.org/programs/latin/66-language-proficiency.
Prerequisites:
No prerequisites. If you have any background in Japanese, you must register and take the placement exam (the registration
form is available at https://languages.ufl.edu/academics/llc-languages/japanese-studies/). You must register for this exam
with Prof. Sano ([email protected]) by 4:00 p.m. Monday, August 31st. Please see your instructor on the first day of class if
you have not already registered for the placement exam.

INSTRUCTORS
Ryosuke Office & Phone: 334 Pugh Hall, 352-392-1581 Risa Wada Office & Phone: 339 Pugh Hall, 352-392-7550
Sano Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Office hours: M 7th & 8th period; R 7th period; Office hours: Tuesday 5&6th periods;
By appointment Thursday 6th period; By appointment
Yasuo Office & Phone: 333 Pugh Hall, 352-392-7138 Teresa Office & Phone: 310 Pugh Hall,352-392-2422
Uotate Email: [email protected] Younker Email: [email protected]
Office hours: M 7th period, T 7th & 8th period; Office hours: Wednesday 7th period; Thursday
By appointment 7th period; By appointment
In general, the email listed above is the best way to contact the instructor. The instructor will try to respond to your
questions as soon as possible within 24 hours (maybe longer on weekends).

SECTIONS
Class # Period Day Time Room Instructor
14944 2 MTWRF 8:30-9:20 Yasuo Uotate
14945 3 MTWRF 9:35-10:25 Risa Wada
14968 4 MTWRF 10:40-11:30 Online Teresa Younker
14969 5 MTWRF 11:45-12:35 Ryosuke Sano
14970 6 MTWRF 12:50-1:40 Ryosuke Sano

COURSE MATERIALS

Required:
1. Banno, E., Ikeda, Y., Ohno, Y., Shinagawa, C., Tokashiki, K. (2020). GENKI I: An Integrated Course in Elementary
Japanese. Third Edition. Tokyo: The Japan Times, ISBN: 978-4-7890-1730-5.
2. Banno, E., Ikeda, Y., Ohno, Y., Shinagawa, C., Tokashiki, K. (2020). GENKI I: An Integrated Course in Elementary
Japanese Workbook. Third Edition. Tokyo: The Japan Times, ISBN: 978-4-7890-1731-2.
3. All audio files are available on Canvas e-learning and at “OTO Navi”
(https://bookclub.japantimes.co.jp/en/book/b491927.html)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Syllabus Page 2 of 27
Recommended:
1. Banno, E., Ikeda, Y., Shinagawa, C., Tokashiki, K., Tajima, K. (2009). Kanji Look and Learn. Tokyo: The Japan
Times, ISBN: 978-4789013499.
2. Banno, E., Ikeda, Y., Shinagawa, C., Tokashiki, K., Tajima, K. (2009). Kanji Look and Learn Workbook. Tokyo: The
Japan Times, ISBN: 978-4789013505.
3. Makino, S., Tsutsui, M. (1989). A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar. Tokyo: The Japan Times, ISBN: 978-
4789004541.

Dictionaries:
If you already have a dictionary, you can use it, or use an online dictionary such as:
1. jisho.org: https://jisho.org
2. Online Japanese Accent Dictionary (OJAD)
a. OJAD b. Prosody Tutor Suzuki-kun

Useful Links and Apps:


1. Genki-Online: http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/index_en
2. Genki App: Vocab Cards, Kanji Cards, Conjugation Cards

REQUIRMENTS AND POLICIES

Required Hardware and Software


To access this institute in Canvas, you will need access to the Internet and a supported browser. You will need to have a
webcam and a headset (headphones with a microphone) for full participation. If you have a newer laptop or tablet, you
may already have an integrated webcam; however, if you have trouble with echo and feedback, you will need to use a
headset or earbuds.

1. Preparation for the class


The daily schedule, which follows below, is designed for you to prepare the materials indicated for a given date BEFORE
the Zoom class meetings. You are expected to come to class well prepared so that you will be ready to participate in
communication activities in a meaningful context with your instructor and classmates. This is an intensive language
course for which you will receive five credit hours. Therefore, you are expected to study for the course at least two hours
every day outside of the Zoom meetings. These two hours include time for you to:

1) read the textbook carefully, 5) memorize the required dialogue,


2) complete Prep HW, 6) memorize vocabulary and kanji, and
3) do the textbook activities, 7) review materials.
4) complete other homework assignments,

Read the assigned pages carefully, listen to the audio files online, and bring any questions you had while studying for the
class since they may benefit your classmates as well! Completing homework alone is not sufficient preparation to perform
well in class. If you do not know how to prepare for the class, please ask the instructor or refer to the study guide in the
course packet.

2. Attendance and participation


Attendance and active participation in class are mandatory and will be recorded at each class session. Foreign language
learning is a cumulative process, and it is very important that you come to class and practice Japanese every day. Grading
criteria for participation will be on a 10-point scale. To receive full participation credit, you must show evidence of
preparation for class. However, this is not to say that you cannot make mistakes; trial and error is the only way to learn
how to use the language, and you are encouraged to try out the new structures, make errors, and learn from them. Active
participation that shows your effort will count towards the participation grade. On the contrary, no participation will
seriously hurt your participation grade. You will receive 0 points when you are absent from a class.
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Grading criteria for attendance and participation (daily grade)
A+ 10 = Excellent performance
A 9 = Strong performance; well-prepared with a few minor mistakes
B 8 = Fair performance; prepared with some mistakes or weakness
C 7 = Weak or unsatisfactory performance; evidently unprepared
0 = Absent
*In order to get 9 or 10, your overall performance needs to be very good. This includes doing well on dialogue
performance, vocabulary and characters for the day.

Students are permitted three unexcused absences during the semester. At the 4th absence, you will lose 3% from the final
grade. Every absence thereafter results in minus 1% deducted from your final grade unless the absence is a documented
excuse. In the event your unexcused absences exceed 10 times, you will automatically fail the course. Absences will be
excused only in accordance with UF policy. Acceptable documented excuses include illness, religious holidays, and
military obligation: https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/regulations/info/attendance.aspx.

For an excused absence: You need to contact the office of the Dean of Students at [email protected] by email or
call 352-294-2273 to request assistance by phone. The office of the Dean of Students will alert your instructor and certify
the related documentation. Students who are registered with Dean of Students office and Disability Resource Center are
responsible for providing related documentation.

Please be punctual because you may miss important information and distract your classmates. If you are late to class, you
will not be given extra time to complete the exams and quizzes. If you are more than three minutes late three times
without your instructor’s consent, they will be counted as one absence. If you are more than 30 minutes late, it will also be
considered as one absence.

If you are late or miss class for any reason, it is your responsibility to contact your instructor or ask your classmates to
know what you have missed and what you need to do for the following day.

2.1 Policy Regarding Make-Up Quizzes or Exams


Make-up quizzes or exams may be scheduled ONLY when pre-approved by the instructor, or in the case of documented
illness or emergency. It is your responsibility to contact your instructor immediately after returning to class and schedule
make-up quizzes/exams within 2 class days, or no make-up will be allowed.
3. Homework

We have two types of daily homework: (a) Prep HW and (b) workbook/other daily homework. Students are expected to
complete all assigned homework BEFORE class begins on the due date indicated in the schedule. Prep HW should be
submitted by 11:59pm on the day before indicated in the schedule.

Example: Homework Submission Deadlines


Date Notes Preparation HW (Materials to be turned in)
W (Quiz/Test, (Materials to be • Prep HW 1 – Complete by 11:59pm on the day before (e.g. By 11:59pm on
9/2 etc.) studied in 9/1 (Tue))
preparation for • WB CG1 – Submit before class (e.g. By 9:35 am on 9/2 (Wed) if you are
class) in the 3rd per. class)

No late assignments will be accepted without written evidence of illness or emergency, except in the case that you notify
your instructor in advance that you must be absent from class the day an assignment is due. It is required that you turn the
homework in ahead of time to receive full credit.

3.1 Prep HW (Preparation Homework) and Review HW

Read the textbook carefully and complete Prep HW first before doing other homework assignments. Make sure that you
focus on materials of the day which is indicated in the name of its Canvas Quiz. Prep HW will give you a good starting
foundation of the specific materials you are going to learn and practice at home and then in the classroom.
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You will receive 1 homework point for a completed Prep HW or Review HW as the policy describes below. This means
that even if you cannot get a full Canvas Quiz score such as 3 out of 4, as long as you complete Prep HW as instructed,
you will receive 1 homework point for a Prep HW.

For Question 1 of Prep HW, please don't write the same thing over and over. For example, you cannot write, "I learned
how to ABC. The most important is to keep practicing this structure and incorporate it in daily conversations in Japanese."
every time.

3.2 Workbook/Other Daily Homework - Self-Correction

Workbook/other daily homework is always to be self-corrected using the Answer Key. You must use a different color ink
(any color but red) to do self-correction so it will be easy for the instructor to see. You can find the Answer Key in "Files"
on e-Learning.

Please put a check mark next to every single item or make a correction. Each day the homework Answer Key includes at
least one wrong answer that should be quite obvious. Please identify and mark those wrong answers when you do self-
correction. Otherwise you will not receive homework credit.

3.3 Workbook/Other Daily Homework – Submission Attachment File Types

All Canvas Assignment uploads (Kanji worksheet for example) must be in either PDF or JPEG format. Your instructor
checks your assignments and provides individualized feedback daily. To do your best, it is essential to check your grades
on Canvas every day and take advantage of the learnings in the feedback given.

3.4 Daily Homework Points

Grading criteria for homework


1 point = All assigned sections of the homework must be completed using the new patterns without any blanks or
incomplete sentences, and carefully self-corrected using the Answer Key.
0 points = You will not get a point if your homework is not complete or for any of the following reasons:
a. No homework or late homework
b. Missing or incomplete sections
c. No corrections or missing self-correction (even if partial)
Note that 1 point is the maximum point you can receive for each category (a workbook page, writing/composition
practice, etc.). In addition to on-time delivery of assignments, quality will also be evaluated. There is no partial point.

If you have a specific question or exercise that you want your instructor to check, please make a note of it. Otherwise, the
instructor will spot-check students' self-corrected homework.

3.5 Quiz Self-Correction (Bonus Point)

Upon return of a quiz in class, you may do self-correction and turn it in the following day as a part of homework. If you
can correct ALL errors on quizzes, 1 point will be added to the quiz score. Please write SC (self-corrected) at the top of
the first page. Do not staple the self-corrected quiz to the regular homework.

4 Japanese speaking policy in class


You have a very limited exposure to Japanese outside of the class, and it is very important that you make every use of the
precious opportunities to speak Japanese in class. Therefore, you are required to speak only Japanese in class. You will
sign an honor pledge at the beginning of the term regarding speaking only Japanese in class. You have been explicitly
えいご しつもん えいご はな
taught how to ask permission to speak English (英語で質問 があります Or 英語で話 してもよろしいでしょうか), if
it becomes absolutely necessary. Please understand that if the instructor denies permission, it is for a specific reason that
will be explained to you after class. A limited amount of English will be used by the instructor to explain grammar in
class, at the discretion of the instructor.
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Syllabus Page 5 of 27

OTHER POLICIES AND LINKS

1. Class Demeanor
Students are expected to arrive to class on time and behave in a manner that is respectful to the instructor and to fellow
students. Please avoid the use of cell phones and restrict eating to outside of the classroom. Opinions held by other
students should be respected in discussion, and conversations that do not contribute to the discussion should be held at
minimum, if at all.

2. Online Course Etiquettes


It is important to recognize that the online classroom is in fact a classroom, and certain behaviors are expected when you
communicate with both your peers and your instructors. Please read the guidelines for online behavior and interaction are
known as netiquette.

Netiquette Guide for Online Courses (Department of Languages Literatures and Cultures):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15PXs7ypWd4E2Cg1DvKUcAQsvEM_mlIqB/view?usp=sharing

3. University Honesty Policy


UF students are bound by The Honor Pledge which states, “We, the members of the University of Florida community,
pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honor and integrity by abiding by the Honor Code. On
all work submitted for credit by students at the University of Florida, the following pledge is either required or implied:
“On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid in doing this assignment.” The Honor Code
(https://sccr.dso.ufl.edu/students/student-conduct-code/) specifies a number of behaviors that are in violation of this code
and the possible sanctions. Furthermore, you are obligated to report any condition that facilitates academic misconduct to
appropriate personnel. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult with the instructor or TAs in this class.

4. Accommodations
Students requesting classroom accommodation must first register with the Dean of Students Office. The Dean of Students
Office will provide documentation to the student who must then provide this documentation to the Instructor when
requesting accommodation. For more information, see http://www.dso.ufl.edu/drc.

´ Resources Available for Students


HEALTH AND WELLNESS
´ U Matter, We Care: [email protected]; 392-1575
´ Counseling and Wellness Center: http://www.counseling.ufl.edu/cwc/Default.aspx ; 392-1575
´ Sexual Assault Recovery Services (SARS): Student Health Care Center; 392-1161
´ University Police Department: http://www.police.ufl.edu/ ; 392-1111 (911 for emergencies)
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
´ e-Learning technical support: [email protected]; https://elearning.ufl.edu/student-help-faqs/ ; 352-392-4357
´ Career Resource Center: Reitz Union; http://www.crc.ufl.edu/ ; 392-1601
´ Library Support: http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/ask
´ Teaching Center: Broward Hall; 392-2010 or 392-6420

5. Course Evaluation
Students are expected to provide professional and respectful feedback on the quality of instruction in this course by
completing course evaluations online via GatorEvals. Guidance on how to give feedback in a professional and
respectful manner is available at https://gatorevals.aa.ufl.edu/students/. Students will be notified when the evaluation
period opens, and can complete evaluations through the email they receive from GatorEvals, in their Canvas course
menu under GatorEvals, or via https://ufl.bluera.com/ufl/. Summaries of course evaluation results are available to
students at https://gatorevals.aa.ufl.edu/public-results/.
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Syllabus Page 6 of 27

EVALUATION

Attendance and Participation (Daily Grade) 10%


Homework 12%
Vocabulary/Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji Quiz* 13%
Lesson Test (x6) 30%
Mid-term Exam 10%
Interview Test 5%
Presentation & Skit 10%
Final Exam 10%
Total 100%
* One lowest vocabulary/kanji quiz scores will be dropped at the end of the term.

Grading Scale (& GPA equivalent):


A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E
100-93 92-90 89-87 86-83 82-80 79-77 76-73 72-70 69-67 63-66 62-60 59-
(4.0) (3.67) (3.33) (3.0) (2.67) (2.33) (2.0) (1.67) (1.33) (1.0) (0.67) (0)
Note: A grade of C- is not a qualifying grade for major, minor, Gen Ed, or College Basic distribution credit. For further
information on UF's Grading Policy, see: https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/regulations/info/grades.aspx;
http://www.isis.ufl.edu/minusgrades.html
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 7 of 27
TENTATIVE DAILY SCHEDULE

Abbreviations:
TB: Textbook CG: Conversation and Grammar • HW: Homework – Materials to be turned in on that day
WB: Workbook RW: Reading and Writing • Prep HW: Preparation Homework To be completed by 11:59pm
• Memorize: Memorize vocabulary • Review HW: Review Homework the day before
• Performance: Dialogue • “Non-daily HW” is indicated in the blue font.
performance check in class
Important Notes:
• If you prepare for class well, you can fully enjoy class activities.
• Listen to models and practice speaking them out.
o When you see an audio recording mark, , during your class preparation, listen to the audio file and practice speaking it out loud.
o Make this a part of your study habits. It will greatly help you to acquire strong listening and speaking skills.
All audio files are available at “OTO Navi” (https://bookclub.japantimes.co.jp/en/book/b491927.html) and Canvas course file.

During Weeks 1-2, you may complete WB CG homework pages in romanization.

Week 1 M-T
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Greetings [1] o Greetings (pp. 30-32)
8/31 CG L0: Greetings CG o Useful Expressions: In the Classroom (p.
- Introduction to the 81)
class o あいうえお, かきくけこ
- How to prepare for RW o WB RW1-1: あ-こ (p. 121)
the class
T Greetings [2] o Greetings (pp. 30-32), Video 1, Video 2 Ø Practice (p. 34) • WB CG6: Listening
9/1 Lesson 1 [1] o Expression Notes (p. 33) Comprehension, A (p. 21)
CG L1: New Friends o Culture Note: Greetings and Bowing (p. 32), • Learning Support Log 1
RW L1: Hiragana CG Video (Exchanging Business Cards)
JWS (Japanese L0 • Memorize: Numbers 1-10 (p. 35) Ø Practice A (p. 35)
Writing System) o Expression Notes: Numbers (pp. 44-45)
- About Preparation o Lesson 2 Useful Expressions: In the
Homework Classroom (p. 81)
o JWS I. Hiragana, 1 (pp. 20-21)
RW o JOSHU Hiragana Table
L1
o あいうえお, かきくけこ WB RW1: あ-こ (p. 121)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 8 of 27

During Weeks 1-2, you may complete WB CG homework pages in romanization.

Week 1 W-F
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
W Lesson 1 [2] o Numbers 11-100 (p. 35) Ø Practice B-C (p. 35) • WB CG Numbers (p. 15)
9/2 o Video: Telephone Numbers Ø Practice IV (p. 51) • Prep HW 1.0
CG o Time (p. 52) Ø Practice V (pp. 52-53) • WB CG4 (p.19)
• Memorize: Time (p. 52), Video
o Useful Expressions: Time, Minutes (p.
55)
RW o さしすせそ, たちつてと • WB RW2: さ-と (p. 122)
R Lesson 1 [3] 1. X は Y です (pp. 41-42), Video Ø Practice I (pp. 46-47) • WB CG1 (p.16)
9/3 L1 Hiragana Quiz 1: o Culture Notes: Japanese Names (p. 45),
あ〜と Video
o Year in school, Age (pp. 46-47)
CG
2. Question Sentences (p. 42-43), Video Ø Practice II. A-B. (pp. • Prep HW 1.1 & 1.2
• Performance: Dialogue I (p. 36) 47-48) • WB CG2 (p. 17)
• Memorize: Countries, Majors (p. 39), Year
in School Age (pp. 46-47)
RW o なにぬねの, はひふへほ • WB RW3: な-ほ (p. 123)
F Lesson 1 [4] 3. Noun1 の Noun2 (p. 43), Video Ø Practice III (pp. 50- • Prep HW 1.3
9/4 L1 Vocab Quiz 1: 51) •
CG • Performance: Dialogue II (p. 36)
WB CG3 (p. 18)
Vocabulary (pp. 38- • Memorize: School, Person, Time, Others, • Learning Support Log 1
39) Expressions (pp. 38-39) Comments
RW o まみむめも, や ゆ よ • WB RW4: ま-よ (p. 124)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 9 of 27

During Weeks 1-2, you may complete WB CG homework pages in romanization.

Week 2
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M No Classes
9/7 Labor Day
T Lesson 1 [5] o Review Ø Practice II. C (p. • WB CG5 (p. 20)
CG
9/8 L1 Vocab Quiz 2: • Memorize: Occupations, Family (pp. 39-40) 49)
Additional o らりるれろ, わ を ん Ø I. Hiragana • WB RW5: ら-ん (p. 125)
Vocabulary (p. 41) RW o JWS I. 2. が-ぼ, ぱ-ぽ (p. 21) Practice, A-C (p. • WB RW6 (p. 126)
o JWS I. 3. Small ゃ, ゅ, ょ (pp. 21-22) 297) • Typing Practice
W Lesson 1 [6] o Review Ø Practice VII (p. • WB CG6: Listening
9/9 L1 Hiragana Quiz 2: o Video: Meeting Someone for the First Time 54) Comprehension, B-D (p.
46 Basic Hiragana o Video: Self-Introduction 22)
Syllables CG
• WB CG: Greetings (pp.
13-14) – Answer in
Hiragana
o JWS I. 4. Small っ (p. 22) Ø I. Hiragana • WB RW7 (p. 127)
o JWS I. 5. Long Vowels, ん, Voiceless Practice, D-F (p.
RW Consonants, Japanese Pitch Accent (pp. 22- 298)
23) Ø II. Reading
Practice (p. 299)
R Lesson 1 [7] o Review • Review HW Greetings &
9/10 L1 Hiragana Quiz 3 CG • Review Performance: Dialogue I (p. 36) Lesson 1
• Review Performance: Dialogue II (p. 37)
o Review Ø III. Writing • TB RW II. Reading
Practice (p. 299) Practice (p. 299)
RW
• TB RW III. Writing
Practice (p. 299)
F Lesson 1 [8]
9/11 Lesson 1 + Greetings CG
Test
- Lesson 2 Preview RW
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 10 of 27

Week 3 M-W
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 2 [1] o Numbers 100-900, 1,000-9,000, and 10,000- Ø Practice I (p. 67- • WB CG1 (p. 25)
9/14 CG L2: Shopping 90,000 (p. 67) 68)
RW L2: Katakana o Expression Notes: On the pronunciation of
number words; Big numbers (p. 65)
CG
o Culture Notes: Japanese Currency (p. 66),
Video
• Memorize: Things, Money Matters (pp. 58-
59)
o JWS II. Katakana (pp. 24-26) • WB RW1: ア-コ (p. 128)
o アイウエオ, カキクケコ • Message Exchange 1.1:
RW o JOSHU Katakana Table Post your revised Lesson 1
TB RW III. Writing
Practice (p. 299).
T Lesson 2 [2] 1. これ, それ, あれ, どれ (p. 60), Video Ø Practice II (pp. 69- • Prep HW 2.1
9/15 L2 Vocab Quiz 1: CG 70)
• Memorize: Places (pp. 61) • WB CG2 (p. 26)
Things, Places, o サシスセソ, タチツテト • WB RW2: サ-ト (p. 129)
Money Matters (pp. RW
58-59)
W Lesson 2 [3] 2. この/その/あの/どの + noun (p. 61) Ø Practice III (pp. • Prep HW 2.2
9/16 L2 Katakana Quiz 1: o Expression Notes: (〜を) ください, おねが 70-72) • WB CG3 (P. 27)
ア-ホ いします (p. 63)
CG
7. ~ね/~よ (p. 64) Ø
o Video: これはいくらですか
• Performance: Dialogue I Lines 1-4 (p. 56)
o ナニヌネノ, ハヒフヘホ • WB RW3: ナ-ホ (p. 130)
• Message Exchange 1.2:
RW Comment on your
partner’s post in Japanese
(minimum of 5 sentences).
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 11 of 27

Week 3 R-F
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
R Lesson 2 [4] 3. ここ, そこ, あそこ, どこ (p. 62), Video Ø Practice IV (p. 72) • Prep HW 2.3
9/17 CG • Performance: Dialogue II Lines 7-9 (p. 57) • Prep HW 2.4
4. だれの noun (p. 62), Video Ø Practice V (p. 73) • WB CG4 (p. 28)
o マミムメモ, ヤ ユ ヨ • WB RW4: マ-ヨ (p. 131)
• Message Exchange 1.3:
RW Reply to your partner’s
comment (minimum of 5
sentences).
F Lesson 2 [5] 5. noun も (pp. 62-63), Video Ø Practice VI (pp. • Prep HW 2.5
9/18 L2 Vocab Quiz 2: 73-74)
Food, Countries, 6. noun じゃないです (pp. 63-64), Video Ø Practice VII (pp. • Prep HW 2.6
Majors, Family, o Expression Notes: (〜を) どうぞ (p. 63) 74-75) • WB CG5 (p. 29)
Expressions (pp. 58- CG
• Performance: Dialogue II Lines 1-6 (p. 57)
59) • Memorize: Food, Countries, Majors, Family,
Expressions (pp. 58-59)
o Review • WB CG6 (p. 30)
RW o ラリルレロ, ワ ヲ ン • WB RW5: ラ-ン (p. 132)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 12 of 27

Week 4 M-W
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 2 [6] 6. noun じゃないです (pp. 63-64), Video Ø Practice VII (pp. • Prep HW 2.6
9/21 o Expression Notes: (〜を) どうぞ (p. 63) 74-75) • WB CG5 (p. 29)
• Typing Practice
CG • Performance: Dialogue II Lines 1-6 (p. 57)
• Memorize: Food, Countries, Majors, Family,
Expressions (pp. 58-59)
Ø Review • WB CG6 (p. 30)
o Review Ø Practice I. • TB RW II. Reading
Katakana Practice, Practice (pp. 302-303)
A-D (pp. 301- • Typing Practice
RW
302)
Ø Practice III. Name
Tags (p. 303)
T Lesson 2 [6] • Review Ø Practice VIII (pp. • WB CG7: Listening
CG
9/22 76-78) Comprehension (p. 31)
o Review Ø RW Practice II • TB RW II. Reading Practice
RW
(pp. 302-303) (pp. 302-303)
W Lesson 2 [7] o Review • Review HW Lesson 2
9/23 - L2 Katakana Quiz しら しら

CG o 調べてみよう (p.78) • 調べてみよう (p.78) –


2
• Rev Performance: Dialogue I Lines 1-7 (p. 56) Complete the table in
• Rev Performance: Dialogue II Lines 1-6 (p. 57) Japanese.
Review • Writing Practice
*“Show and Tell: Write about
the things you own and draw
RW or take a picture of the
item.* Use Mary’s sentences in
TB RW II. Reading Practice
(pp. 302-303) as a model.
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 13 of 27

Week 4 M-W
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
R Lesson 2 [8]
9/24 Lesson 2 Test CG
- Lesson 3 Preview
How to complete
Kanji Worksheets RW o
F Lesson 3 [1] 1. Verb Conjugation (pp. 86-88) • Prep HW 3.1 & 3.2
9/25 CG L3: Making a Date 2. Verb Types and the “Present Tense” (p. 88) Ø Practice I. (p. 94) • WB CG1 (p. 32)
RW L3: Daily Life CG o Expression Notes: いく/くる (p. 93)
L3 Vocab Quiz 1: • Memorize: Nouns (Entertainment and Sports),
Nouns (Entertainment U-Verbs, Ru-Verbs, Irregular Verbs (pp. 84-85)
and Sports), U-Verbs, o 一二三 (p. 304) • Kanji Worksheet 3.1
Ru-Verbs, Irregular RW
Verbs (pp. 84-85)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 14 of 27

Week 5
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 3 [2] 3. Particles (pp. 88-89) Ø Practice II. (pp. • Prep HW 3.3
9/28 L3 Vocab Quiz 2: • Video を, Video で, Video に (goal of 95-96) • WB CG2 (p. 33)
Nouns (Foods and movement), Video に (time) Ø Practice III. (pp. • WB CG3 (p. 34)
Drinks, Places) (p. 84) CG 96-97)
• Performance: Dialogue II Lines 1-5 (p. 82)
• Memorize: Nouns (Foods and Drinks, Places)
(p. 84)
RW o 四五六 (p. 304) • Kanji Worksheet 3.2
T Lesson 3 [3] 4. Time Reference (p. 90) Ø Practice IV (pp. • Prep HW 3.4
9/29 L3 Vocab Quiz 3: CG • Memorize: Nouns (Time), Adjectives, 97-98) • WB CG4 (p. 35)
Nouns (Time), Adverbs, Expressions (pp. 84-85)
Adjectives, Adverbs, o 七八九 (pp. 304-305) • Kanji Worksheet 3.3
Expressions (pp. 84- RW
85)
W Lesson 3 [4] 5. 〜ませんか (p. 90), Video Ø Practice V (pp. • Prep HW 3.5
9/30 - About Interview Test • Culture Note: Japanese House (p. 101), 98-99) • WB CG5 (p. 36)
- Interview Test CG
Video
Practice
RW o 十百千 (p. 305) • Kanji Worksheet 3.4
R Lesson 3 [5] 6. Frequency Adverbs (p. 91), Video • Practice VI (p. 99) • WB CG6 (p. 37)
10/1 7. Word Order (p. 91) • Prep HW 3.6 & 3.7
CG
o Expression Notes: ちょっと (p. 93)
• Performance: Dialogue I (p. 82)
RW o 万円時 (p. 305) • Kanji Worksheet 3.5
F Lesson 3 [6] 8. The Topic Particle は (p. 91-92) • Prep HW 3.8
10/2 - Interview Test CG
• Performance: Dialogue II (p. 83) WB CG7 (p. 38)
Practice RW Review Practice I (p. 306) WB RW2 (p. 134)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 15 of 27

Week 6
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 3 [7] • Review Ø Practice VIII (p. • WB CG8: Listening
10/5 L3 Kanji Quiz CG • Rev Performance: Dialogue I (p. 82) 100) Comprehension (pp. 39-
- Interview Test 40)
Practice o Review Ø RW Practice II • TB RW II. Reading
(p. 307) Practice (p. 307)
RW
• TB RW III. Writing
Practice (p. 307)
T Lesson 3 [8] CG
10/6 Lesson 3 Test
- Lesson 4 Preview RW
W Lessons 1-3 [1] CG
10/7 Interview Test RW
R Lessons 1-3 [2] CG
10/8 Interview Test RW
F Lesson 4 [1] 1. X があります/います (pp. 107-108), Video 1, Ø Practice I (pp. • Prep HW 4.1
10/9 CG L4: The First Date Video 2 115-117) • WB CG1 (p. 41)
RW L4: Mary’s CG
• Memorize: Nouns (Activities, People and
Weekend Things) (p. 104)
L4 Vocab Quiz 1: o 日本人 (p. 308) • Kanji Worksheet 4.1
Nouns (Activities, • Message Exchange 3.1:
People and Things) (p. RW Post your revised Lesson 3
104) TB RW III. Writing
Practice (p. 307).
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 16 of 27

Week 7 M-W
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 4 [2] 2. Describing Where Things Are (pp. 108- Ø Practice II (pp. • Prep HW 4.2
10/12 L4 Vocab Quiz 2: 109), Video 117-118) • WB CG2 (p. 42)
Nouns (Places) (104), • Expression Notes: X の前 (p. 113) • Learning Support Log 2
Location Words (p. CG
• Performance: Dialogue I (p. 102)
106) • Memorize: Nouns (Places) (p. 104),
Location Words (p. 106)
RW o 月火水 (p. 308) • Kanji Worksheet 4.2
T Lesson 4 [3] 3. Past Tense of です (p. 110), Video Ø Practice III (p. • Prep HW 4.3
10/13 CG 118-119) • WB CG3 (p. 43)
o 木金土 (pp. 308-309) • Kanji Worksheet 4.3
• Message Exchange 3.2:
RW Comment on your
partner’s post (minimum
of 5 sentences).
W Lesson 4 [4] 4. Past Tense of Verbs (p. 110), Video Ø Practice IV (pp. • Prep HW 4.4
10/14 • Performance: Dialogue II Lines 1-5 (p. 102) 120-121) • WB CG4 (p. 44)
CG • Memorize: U-Verbs, Ru-Verb, Adverbs and • WB CG5 (p. 45)
Other Expressions (p. 105) • Learning Support Log 2
Comments
RW o 曜上下 (p. 309) • Kanji Worksheet 4.4
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 17 of 27

Week 7 R-F
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
R Lesson 4 [5] 5. も (p. 111), Video Ø Practice V (pp. • Prep HW 4.5
10/15 - About Skit CG 122-123)
Performance: Dialogue II (p. 102) • WB CG6 (p. 46)
o 中半 (p. 309) Ø Practice I (p. • Kanji Worksheet 4.5
o Review 310) • Message Exchange 3.3:
RW Reply to your partner’s
comment (minimum of 5
sentences).
F Lesson 4 [6] 6. 一時間 (p. 112), Video Ø Practice VI (pp. • Prep HW 4.6, 4.7, & 4.8
10/16 L4 Vocab Quiz 3: o Expression Notes: えっ/あっ (p. 113) 123-124) • WB CG7 (p. 47)
Nouns (Time), U- o Culture Notes: Japanese National Holidays (p. • WB CG8 (p. 48)
Verbs, Ru-verb 114)
Adverbs and Other o Useful Expressions:
Expressions (p. 105) CG Days/Weeks/Months/Years (p. 127)
• Performance: Dialogue III (p. 103)
• Memorize: Nouns (Time) (p. 105)
7. たくさん (p. 112)
8. と (p. 113)
o Review Ø Practice II (p. • TB RW II. Reading
RW
310) Practice (p. 310)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 18 of 27

Week 8
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 4 [7] • Review Ø Practice VII • WB CG9: Listening
10/19 L4 Kanji Quiz CG • Rev Performance: Dialogue I (p. 102) (pp. 124-125) Comprehension (p. 49)
• Rev Performance: Dialogue II (p. 102)
o Review Ø Practice III (p. • WB RW2 (p. 136)
311) • TB RW III. Reading
RW
Ø Practice IV. B Practice (p. 311)
(p. 311)
T Lesson 4 [8] • Review • Review HW Lesson 4
10/20 しら しら

CG • 調べてみよう (p.125) • 調べてみよう (p.125) –


Find out about one of our
exchange schools in Japan.
o Review • TB RW IV. Writing
RW Practice, B (p. 311) – Write
about your weekend.
W Lessons 1-4 [1] • Review • Review HW Greetings &
10/21 Lesson 1
CG • Review HW Lesson 2
• Review HW Lesson 3
• Skit 1st Draft
RW o Review
R Lessons 1-4 [2] CG
10/22 Midterm RW
F Lesson 5 [1] 1. Adjectives (Present tense) (pp. 132-133), Ø Practice I (pp. • Prep HW 5.1
10/23 CG L5: A Trip to Video 138-139) • WB CG1 (p. 50)
Okinawa • Expression Notes: いそがしい/にぎやかな • WB CG2 (p. 51)
RW L5: Travel CG (p. 137)
• Performance: Dialogue I Lines 1-3 (p. 128)
• Memorize: い-Adjectives (p. 130), な-
Adjectives (p. 131)
RW o 山川元気 (p. 312) • Kanji Worksheet 5.1
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 19 of 27

Week 9
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 5 [2] 2. Adjectives (Past Tense) (pp. 133-134), Video Ø Practice II (p. • Prep HW 5.2
10/26 L5 Vocab Quiz 1: い- 140) • WB CG3 (p. 52)
CG
Adjectives, な- • WB CG4 (p. 53)
Adjectives (pp.-130- • Skit 2nd Draft
131) 天私今 (p. 312) • Kanji Worksheet 5.2
RW o
- Skit Preparation
T Lesson 5 [3] 3. Adjectives (Noun Modification) (p.134) Ø Practice III • Prep HW 5.3
10/27 (pp. 141-142) • WB CG5 (p. 54)
CG
4. 好き(な)/きらい(な) (p. 135), Video Ø Practice IV • Prep HW 5.4
• Performance: Dialogue III Lines 1-3 (p. 129) (pp. 142-143) • WB CG6 (p. 55)
RW o 田女男 (pp. 312-313) • Kanji Worksheet 5.3
W Lesson 5 [4] 5. 〜ましょう/〜ましょうか (p. 136), Video Ø Practice V (p. • Prep HW 5.5
10/28 • Performance: Dialogue I Lines 1-4 (p. 128) 143) • WB CG7 (p. 56)
CG • Performance: Dialogue I Lines 5-9 (p. 128)
• Memorize: U-Verbs, Ru-Verb, Adverbs and
Other Expressions (p. 131)
RW o 見行食飲 (p. 313) • Kanji Worksheet 5.4
R Lesson 5 [5] 6. Counting (p. 136) • Prep HW 5.6
10/29 L5 Vocab Quiz 2: o Review Ø Practice VI (p. • WB CG8 (p. 57)
Nouns, U-Verb, Ru- CG
• Performance: Dialogue II (p. 128) 144)
Verb, Adverbs and • Memorize: Nouns (p. 130)
Other Expressions o Review Ø Practice I (p. • WB RW2 (p. 138)
(pp. 130-131) RW
314)
F Lesson 5 [6] • Review • WB CG9: Listening
10/30 L5 Kanji Quiz CG
• Culture Note: Japanese Festivals (p. 145) Comprehension (p. 58)
o Review Ø Practice II. A- • TB RW II. B. Reading
RW
B (p. 315) Practice (p. 315)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 20 of 27

Week 10
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lessons 4-5 [1] CG
11/2 Skit Presentation RW
T Lesson 5 [7] • Review • Review HW Lesson 5
11/3 CG
• Rev Performance: Dialogue III (p. 129)
o Review Ø Practice II. C • TB RW II. C. Reading
(p. 316) Practice (p. 316)
RW • TB RW III. Writing
Practice (p. 317) - Write
about your trip.
W Lesson 5 [8] CG
11/4 Lesson 5 Test
Lesson 6 Preview RW
R Lesson 6 [1] 1. Te-form (pp. 150-151) Ø Practice I (p. • WB CG1 (pp. 59-60)
11/5 CG L6: A Day in 156)
Robert’s Life 2. 〜てください (p. 151), Video Ø Practice II (pp. • Prep HW 6.1 & 6.2
RW L6: My Favorite CG • Performance: Dialogue I Lines 1-3 “ロバー 156-157) • WB CG3 (p. 62)
Restaurant トさん起きてください” (p. 146)
L6 Vocab Quiz 1: U-
• Memorize: U-Verbs, Ru-Verbs, Irregular
Verbs, Ru-Verbs,
Verbs (pp. 148-149)
Irregular Verbs (pp.
148-149) RW o 東西南 (p. 318) • Kanji Worksheet 6.1
F Lesson 6 [2] 3. Describing Two Activities (pp. 151-152), Ø Practice III • Prep HW 6.3
11/6 Video (pp. 158-159) • WB CG4 (p. 63)
CG
o Review • WB CG2 (p. 61)
RW o 北口出 (p. 318) • Kanji Worksheet 6.2
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 21 of 27

Week 10
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 6 [3] 4. 〜てもいいです (p. 152), No Video Ø Practice IV • Prep HW 6.4
11/9 CG (pp. 159-160)
• Performance: Dialogue II (p. 146) • WB CG5 (p. 64)
RW o 右左分 (pp. 318-319) • Kanji Worksheet 6.3
T Lesson 6 [4] 5. 〜てはいけません (p. 152), Video Ø Practice V (pp. • Prep HW 6.5
11/10 L6 Vocab Quiz 2: • Performance: Dialogue I (p. 146) 160-161) • WB CG6 (p. 65)
Nouns, な-Adjective CG
• Memorize: Nouns, な-Adjective (p. 148)
(p. 148) o Expression Notes: お (p. 155)
o 先生大 (p. 319) • Kanji Worksheet 6.4
• Message Exchange 5.1:
RW Post your revised Lesson 5
TB RW III. Writing
Practice (p. 317)
W No Classes CG
11/11 Veterans Day RW
R Lesson 6 [5] 6. 〜から (p. 153), Video Ø Practice VII • Prep HW 6.6
11/12 CG • Rev Performance: Dialogue II (p. 146) (pp. 161-162)
• Useful Expressions: Directions (p. 165)
o 学外国 (p. 319) Ø Practice I (p. • Kanji Worksheet 6.5
320) • Message Exchange 5.2:
RW Comment on your partner’s
post (minimum of 5
sentences).
F Lesson 6 [6] 7. 〜ましょうか (Offering Assistance) (p. Ø Practice VI • Prep HW 6.7
11/13 154), Video (pp. 162-163) • WB CG7 (p. 66)
o Expression Notes: おそく/おそい, どうも
(p. 155)
CG
• Performance: Dialogue III (pp. 146-147)
• Memorize: Adverbs and Other Expressions
(p. 149)
• Review • WB CG8 (p. 67)
o Review Ø Practice II (pp. • WB RW2 (p. 140)
RW 320-321) • TB RW II. Reading
Practice (pp. 320-321)
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 22 of 27
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 23 of 27

Week 12 M-W
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 6 [7] • Review Ø Practice VII • WB CG9: Listening
11/16 L6 Kanji Quiz • Rev Performance: Dialogue II (p. 146) (pp. 163-164) Comprehension (p. 68)
CG
• Culture Note: Japanese Educational System
(1) (p. 154) – Video (Japanese Private High)
o Review Ø Practice III • TB RW III. Reading
(pp. 322-323) Practice (pp. 322-323)
• TB RW IV. Writing
Practice, B (p. 323)
RW
• Message Exchange 5.3:
Reply to your partner’s
comments (minimum of 5
sentences).
T Lesson 6 [8] CG • Review HW Lesson 6
11/17 Lesson 6 Test
- Lesson 7 Preview RW
W Lesson 7 [1] 1. 〜ている (Action in Progress) (pp. 170- Ø Practice I (pp. • Prep HW 7.1
11/18 CG L7: Family Picture 171), Video 1 176-177) • WB CG1 (p. 69)
RW L7: Mary’s Letter CG • Performance: Dialogue II Lines 1-2 (p. 167) • WB CG2 (p. 70)
L7 Vocab Quiz 1: U- • Memorize: U-Verbs, Ru-Verbs, Irregular
Verbs, Ru-Verbs, Verbs (p. 169)
Irregular Verbs (p. o 京子小 (p. 324) • Kanji Worksheet 7.1
169) RW
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 24 of 27

Week 12 R-F
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
R Lesson 7 [2] 2. 〜ている (Result of a Change) (pp. 171- Ø Practice II (p. • Prep HW 7.2, 7.0 Family
11/19 L7 Vocab Quiz 2: 172), Video 2 177) • WB CG3 (p. 71)
Kinship Terms (1. o Culture Note (p. 184)
Referring to Other CG o Culture Note: Kinship Terms (p. 184)
Families, 2. Referring • Memorize: Kinship Terms (1. Referring to
to Yours. A. Yours) (p. Other Families, 2. Referring to Yours. A.
184) Yours) (p. 184)
RW o 会社父母(p. 324) • Kanji Worksheet 7.2
F Lesson 7 [3] o Rev 2. 〜ている (Result of a Change) (pp.
11/20 - About Family 171-172)
Presentation 3. メアリーさんはかみがながいです (pp. Ø Practice III • Prep HW 7.3
172-173), Video (pp. 178-179) • WB CG4 (p. 72)
o Useful Expressions: Parts of the Body (p.
CG
185)
o Expression Notes: しる/わかる (p. 175)
• Performance: Dialogue I Lines 1-8 (p. 166)
• Memorize: い-Adjectives, な-Adjectives (pp.
168-169)
RW o 高校毎 (pp. 324-325) • Kanji Worksheet 7.3
F 11/20
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 25 of 27

Week 13
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 7 [4] 4. Adjective/Noun Te-forms for Joining Ø Practice IV • Prep HW 7.4
11/23 L7 Vocab Quiz 3: CG Sentences (p. 173), Video (pp. 179-181) • WB CG5 (p. 73)
Nouns (p. 168) • Memorize: Nouns (p. 168)
RW o 語文帰入 (p. 325) • Kanji Worksheet 7.4
T Lesson 7 [5] 5. verb stem + に行く (p. 174), Video Ø Practice V (pp. • Prep HW 7.5
11/24 181-182) •
CG • Expression Notes: あそぶ (p. 175)
WB CG6 (p. 74)
• Performance: Dialogue II (p. 167) • Presentation Script 1st
Draft
RW
o Review Ø RW Practice I • WB RW2 (p. 142)
(p. 326)
W No Classes CG
11/25 Thanksgiving Break RW
R CG
11/26 RW
F CG
11/27 RW
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 26 of 27

Week 14
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 7 [6] 6. Counting People (pp. 174-175) Ø Practice VI (p. • Prep HW 7.6
11/30 • Performance: Dialogue I Lines 6-12 (p. 166) 182) • WB CG7 (p. 75)
CG
• Memorize: Adverbs and Other Expressions
(p. 169)
o Review Ø Practice II (pp. • TB RW II. Reading
RW
327-328) Practice (pp. 327-328)
T Lesson 7 [7] • Review Ø Practice VII • WB CG8 (p. 76)
12/1 L7 Kanji Quiz CG (p. 183) • Presentation Script 2nd
Draft
RW o Review
W Lesson 7 [8] • Review • Review HW Lesson 7
12/2 CG • Rev Performance: Dialogue I (p. 166) • WB CG9: Listening
Comprehension (p. 77)
o Review • TB RW III. Writing
Practice, B (p. 328) – Write
RW
a letter to a Japanese
friend.
R Lesson 7 [9] CG
12/3 Lesson 7 Test
- Overall Review
RW
- About Nengajo
- About SPOT90
F Overall Review [1] • Review • Review HW Lesson 5
12/4 CG
• Review HW Lesson 6
RW o Review
JPN 1130 Beginning Japanese 1 Fall 2020 Schedule Page 27 of 27

Week 15
Date Notes (Quiz/Test, etc.) Preparation (Materials to be studied in preparation for class) HW (Materials to be turned in)
M Lesson 6-7 [1] • Presentation Final Script and
12/7 Family Presentation Slides
CG • Learning Support Log 3
• SPOT90, Grammar 90, Kanji
Spot 50
RW
T Lesson 6-7 [2] CG
12/8 Family Presentation RW
W Overall Review [2] • Review • Review HW Lesson 7
12/9 Overall Review CG • Learning Support Log 3
Course Evaluation Comments
Last day of classes o Review • Nengajo (a Japanese new
RW year card for a
volunteer/classmates/teacher)

Final Exam (Lessons 5-7): Group 14D – Monday, 12/14 @ 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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