授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
| (科目名) |
英語ライティング−リスニングB EW28a 1S3
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(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (担当教員) |
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| (群) | 外国語 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 英語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | C群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 演習(外国語) | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 1共24 | ||||||
| (技能領域) | Academic writing & listening | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA. For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
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| (到達目標) | By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to: - Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
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| (授業計画と内容) | In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. *This class conducts the final examination in the test week. |
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| (履修要件) |
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 1. Vocabulary assessments 10% 2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
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| (教科書) |
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
|
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| (参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
|
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| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class. Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices. If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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英語ライティング−リスニングB
EW28a
1S3 (科目名)
English Writing-Listening B
(英 訳)
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| (群) 外国語 (使用言語) 英語 | |||||||
| (旧群) C群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 演習(外国語) | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 1共24 |
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(技能領域)
Academic writing & listening
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(授業の概要・目的)
For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA.
For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
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|
(到達目標)
By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to:
- Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
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|
(授業計画と内容)
In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. *This class conducts the final examination in the test week. |
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(履修要件)
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
1. Vocabulary assessments 10%
2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
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|
(教科書)
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
|
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|
(参考書等)
授業中に紹介する
|
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|
(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class.
Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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|
(その他(オフィスアワー等))
Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices.
If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
| (科目名) |
英語ライティング−リスニングB EW28b 1S3
|
(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (担当教員) |
|
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| (群) | 外国語 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 日本語及び英語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | C群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 演習(外国語) | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
||||||
| (教室) | 1共22 | ||||||
| (技能領域) | Academic writing & listening | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA. For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
||||||
| (到達目標) | By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to: - Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
||||||
| (授業計画と内容) | In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. |
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| (履修要件) |
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
|
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 1. Vocabulary assessments 10% 2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
||||||
| (教科書) |
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
|
||||||
| (参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
|
||||||
| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class. Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices. If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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英語ライティング−リスニングB
EW28b
1S3 (科目名)
English Writing-Listening B
(英 訳)
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| (群) 外国語 (使用言語) 日本語及び英語 | |||||||
| (旧群) C群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 演習(外国語) | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 1共22 |
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|
(技能領域)
Academic writing & listening
|
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|
(授業の概要・目的)
For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA.
For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
|||||||
|
(到達目標)
By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to:
- Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
|||||||
|
(授業計画と内容)
In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. |
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|
(履修要件)
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
|
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|
(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
1. Vocabulary assessments 10%
2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
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(教科書)
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
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(参考書等)
授業中に紹介する
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class.
Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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|
(その他(オフィスアワー等))
Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices.
If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
| (科目名) |
英語ライティング−リスニングB EW29a 1S4
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(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (担当教員) |
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| (群) | 外国語 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 英語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | C群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 演習(外国語) | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 教育院棟演習室23 | ||||||
| (技能領域) | Academic writing & listening | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA. For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
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| (到達目標) | By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to: - Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
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| (授業計画と内容) | In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. |
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| (履修要件) |
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
|
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 1. Vocabulary assessments 10% 2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
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| (教科書) |
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
|
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| (参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
|
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| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class. Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices. If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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英語ライティング−リスニングB
EW29a
1S4 (科目名)
English Writing-Listening B
(英 訳)
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| (群) 外国語 (使用言語) 英語 | |||||||
| (旧群) C群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 演習(外国語) | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 教育院棟演習室23 |
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(技能領域)
Academic writing & listening
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|
(授業の概要・目的)
For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA.
For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
|||||||
|
(到達目標)
By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to:
- Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
|||||||
|
(授業計画と内容)
In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. |
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|
(履修要件)
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
|
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|
(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
1. Vocabulary assessments 10%
2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
|||||||
|
(教科書)
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
|
|||||||
|
(参考書等)
授業中に紹介する
|
|||||||
|
(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class.
Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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|
(その他(オフィスアワー等))
Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices.
If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
| (科目名) |
英語ライティング−リスニングB EW29b 1S4
|
(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (担当教員) |
|
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| (群) | 外国語 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 日本語及び英語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | C群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 演習(外国語) | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 共北3B | ||||||
| (技能領域) | Academic writing & listening | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA. For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
||||||
| (到達目標) | By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to: - Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
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| (授業計画と内容) | In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. *This class conducts the final examination in the test week. |
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| (履修要件) |
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
|
||||||
| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 1. Vocabulary assessments 10% 2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
||||||
| (教科書) |
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
|
||||||
| (参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
|
||||||
| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class. Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices. If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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英語ライティング−リスニングB
EW29b
1S4 (科目名)
English Writing-Listening B
(英 訳)
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| (群) 外国語 (使用言語) 日本語及び英語 | |||||||
| (旧群) C群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 演習(外国語) | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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|
(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 共北3B |
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(技能領域)
Academic writing & listening
|
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|
(授業の概要・目的)
For the continued development of students' skills in English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English Writing-Listening B (EWLB) consists of three components: writing, listening, and vocabulary. EWLB aims to advance the skills in EGAP that students learned in EWLA.
For practice with writing, students analyze and evaluate basic elements of academic writing they learned in EWLA; they further identify, recognize, or understand more advanced elements; finally, they recall and apply all acquired knowledge in the process of producing an academic report of at least 1,000 words. By writing substantial academic reports more autonomously, students will acquire advanced academic writing skills as stated in the Course Goal section below. For practice with listening, students take the online course known as GORILLA (Global Online Resources for International Language Learning Assistance) outside class. They are assessed on their listening proficiency through weekly online assignments, as well as the four tests that the instructor administers in class. For vocabulary learning, students use the standard reference book titled “Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110.” Like the listening component, students independently study words from the general academic list that the instructor assigns (usually 50 words a week) and are tested on a number of these words weekly. |
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(到達目標)
By the end of this course, students will acquire the following skills at varying levels. Students should be able to:
- Recognize and use basic academic words in English - Process more advanced academic discourse presented aurally - Analyze topics and develop suitable controlling ideas, thesis statements, and outlines for academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard paragraph-level elements of an academic report (i.e., introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Analyze and evaluate the locations, functions, and features of the standard sentence-level elements (e.g., thesis statement, topic sentences, support sentences) and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing academic reports - Recognize more advanced methods of maintaining the unity (e.g., repetition of key points) and coherence (e.g., quality of language) of ideas in academic reports, evaluate the unity and coherence of their writing, and apply the analysis and evaluation when writing. - Utilize, with sufficient accuracy, a broad range of citation conventions when formatting academic reports - Understand more advanced paraphrasing techniques to integrate information from external sources (e.g., summarizing, quoting), recognize and use more detailed citation conventions, and utilize this knowledge to avoid plagiarism - Evaluate and integrate supporting evidence and sources to produce an academic report. - Recognize the formatting conventions of an appropriate reference list and apply this knowledge to generate one for an academic report. - Recognize particular styles and conventions within academic writing and adopt them appropriately - Acquire a deeper understanding of the writing process in the production of academic reports after revising drafts with feedback - Combine knowledge of (i) the structure of an academic report, with allowances made for rhetorical style such as argumentation and cause-effect, (ii) the writing process, and (iii) the evaluation and integration of supporting evidence and sources, and apply this knowledge to produce an academic report of at least 1,000 words |
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(授業計画と内容)
In-class activities are related to the contents of the textbook. Though there may be some adjustments in certain cases, the schedule of this course is as follows: Chapter 1 Paragraph Structure Review Chapter 2 Academic Essay Structure & Topic Selection Chapter 3 Thesis Statement & Essay Outline Chapter 4 Body Paragraphs & Transitional Words Chapter 5 Paraphrase, Quotation, Summary, & Citation Chapter 6 Introduction & Conclusion Paragraphs Chapter 7 Proofreading & Revision Chapter 8 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Topics Chapter 9 Quality of Thought: Evaluating Thesis Support Chapter 10 Quality of Content: Evaluating Evidence Chapter 11 Quality of Language: Integrating Evidence Chapter 12 Quality of Language: Academic Style Chapter 13 Quality of Feedback & Revision Chapter 14 Overall Quality Feedback Important: Some instructors may cover more than one chapter in one week for better learning outcomes in the whole semester. Each instructor decides whether or not the class conducts the final examination in the test week. Students should confirm the class policy from their instructors. *This class conducts the final examination in the test week. |
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(履修要件)
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
1. Vocabulary assessments 10%
2. Listening assessments 20% *Students must pass at least eight out of 13 learning units (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit) of the online materials in order to receive credit for this course. *The score for the listening assessments is determined by performance on four in-class assessments and the study record of the online materials (Units 1-12 and TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit). 3. Writing assignments 50% *Scores for writing assignments may include in-class writing tasks and participation in class activities as well as a term paper. *Students must complete various writing assignments, including an academic report of at least 1,000 words in order to receive credit for this course. Note that plagiarism must be avoided. 4. TOEFL ITP score 20 % *Students must take the TOEFL ITP on the date that ILAS designates. |
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(教科書)
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2026 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/297984)
『京大・学術語彙データベース基本英単語1110』
(研究社)
ISBN:978-4-327-45221-6
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(参考書等)
授業中に紹介する
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
Students are required to study academic vocabulary from the designated part (EGAP vocabulary) of the "Kyoto University Vocabulary Database 1110" outside of class, and regularly take vocabulary assessments in class.
Students are also required to study the online listening materials outside of class through the GORILLA system. The materials for this course are as follows: ・KU Academic Listening (B) Units 1-12 (required) ・TOEFL ITP Sample Test Unit (required) ・KU Can-Do Self-Assessment (optional) ・Extra practice for further study (optional) Students must complete each unit by the assigned deadline. If students miss the deadline for a certain unit, the unit will not be evaluated as a passed unit. Students must also take four in-class assessments based on the KU Academic Listening (B) units. For details such as the deadlines and the in-class assessment schedule, please see the handout distributed in class and the information posted on the GORILLA system. |
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(その他(オフィスアワー等))
Students are advised to save the textbook PDF file in their digital devices.
If they want a printed version, they can print the file on a printer at home or a nearby shop, purchase a book-binder (less than 200 yen) at the Univ. Co-op shop in the Yoshida-minami Campus or the Clock-tower, and use a binding-machine there for no extra charge. Kyoto University students have access to free instructional videos on English listening skills. These videos help English learners by explaining how pronunciation changes in actual speech, covering features such as assimilation, reduction, and linking. https://kubar.rd.iimc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/elme/ Students may benefit from accessing the website offered by the Division of English Language Education (DELE), i-ARRC, Kyoto University. The website provides useful information to support students in learning and using English autonomously. JP:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english_jp EN:https://www.i-arrc.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english |
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
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フランス語IIB(演習) F2251
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(英 訳) | Intermediate French B | ||||
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| (群) | 外国語 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 日本語及びフランス語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | C群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 演習(外国語) | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 2回生以上 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 共北35 | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | ライティングとオーラルというコミュニケーションにおいて鍵になる能力の獲得 →例えば、自分の言いたいことを簡略化すること、つまり情報に優先順位をつけ、話を整理すること、あるいは自然な会話、作文に必要な表現を知ることを学習できます。 上記の能力を会話に適用させること。 →文化の違いや特色などを考慮に入れて、フランス語話者と会話をする方法を学びます。 1年間の授業が終わるころには、学生はあらゆるテーマについて、フランス語で流暢に会話をすることができるようになります。また、同様に文章作成の能力もつくことが期待されます。 |
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| (到達目標) | 初級修了者を対象に、フランス語の会話を習得します。 ・A2・B1レベルのフランス語の単語を理解できるようになります。 ・日常生活で用いるフランス語を、読み・書き・聞き・話すことができるようになります。 ・フランス語圏の文化について理解を深めます |
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| (授業計画と内容) | 1 -Je sais presenter les fetes de mon pays. 自分の国の祝祭について紹介することができる 2-Je sais parler de mes vacances. 休日の過ごし方について話すことができる。 3-Je sais rediger un conte. 短い物語を書くことができる。 4- Je sais parler de ce que j'ai fait et de ce que je ferai le week-end. 先週末にしたことと今週末の予定について話せる。 5-Je sais creer une publicite. 商品の広告文を書くことができる。 6-Je sais raconter le deroulement d'une publicite. CMのストーリーを説明できる 7-Je sais rediger un avis en francais. フランス語で意見を書ける。 8-Je sais parler des lieux que j'aime; ou j'habite. 好きな場所や住んでいる場所について話すことができる。 9-Je comprends le francais familier parle et ecrit. くだけた調子のフランス語を理解できる 10-Je sais m'exprimer poliment et rediger un message formel pour un professeur. 丁寧はなせる。大学の先生に対して丁寧な文でメールを書くことができる。 11-Je sais rendre ma conversation interessante. 私の会話を面白くできる。 12-Je sais parler de tout et de rien. あらゆる話題で雑談ができる 13-Activite supplementaire. 課のテーマに関する受講者個人への質問を用いて、口頭表現活動を行う 14-≪期末試験≫ 15-フィードバック |
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| (履修要件) |
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 平常点、授業態度、試験で評価します。成績評価基準の詳細については授業中に指示する. 平常点20%,授業態度20%,試験60% |
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『Moi, je A2』
(Alma 2026)
ISBN:978-4-905343-44-8
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| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | 実習の授業なので授業への出席と積極的な参加が求められる。また、復習をしっかり行うこと。 | ||||||
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フランス語IIB(演習)
F2251
(科目名)
Intermediate French B
(英 訳)
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| (群) 外国語 (使用言語) 日本語及びフランス語 | |||||||
| (旧群) C群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 演習(外国語) | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 2回生以上 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 共北35 |
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(授業の概要・目的)
ライティングとオーラルというコミュニケーションにおいて鍵になる能力の獲得
→例えば、自分の言いたいことを簡略化すること、つまり情報に優先順位をつけ、話を整理すること、あるいは自然な会話、作文に必要な表現を知ることを学習できます。 上記の能力を会話に適用させること。 →文化の違いや特色などを考慮に入れて、フランス語話者と会話をする方法を学びます。 1年間の授業が終わるころには、学生はあらゆるテーマについて、フランス語で流暢に会話をすることができるようになります。また、同様に文章作成の能力もつくことが期待されます。 |
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(到達目標)
初級修了者を対象に、フランス語の会話を習得します。
・A2・B1レベルのフランス語の単語を理解できるようになります。 ・日常生活で用いるフランス語を、読み・書き・聞き・話すことができるようになります。 ・フランス語圏の文化について理解を深めます |
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(授業計画と内容)
1 -Je sais presenter les fetes de mon pays. 自分の国の祝祭について紹介することができる 2-Je sais parler de mes vacances. 休日の過ごし方について話すことができる。 3-Je sais rediger un conte. 短い物語を書くことができる。 4- Je sais parler de ce que j'ai fait et de ce que je ferai le week-end. 先週末にしたことと今週末の予定について話せる。 5-Je sais creer une publicite. 商品の広告文を書くことができる。 6-Je sais raconter le deroulement d'une publicite. CMのストーリーを説明できる 7-Je sais rediger un avis en francais. フランス語で意見を書ける。 8-Je sais parler des lieux que j'aime; ou j'habite. 好きな場所や住んでいる場所について話すことができる。 9-Je comprends le francais familier parle et ecrit. くだけた調子のフランス語を理解できる 10-Je sais m'exprimer poliment et rediger un message formel pour un professeur. 丁寧はなせる。大学の先生に対して丁寧な文でメールを書くことができる。 11-Je sais rendre ma conversation interessante. 私の会話を面白くできる。 12-Je sais parler de tout et de rien. あらゆる話題で雑談ができる 13-Activite supplementaire. 課のテーマに関する受講者個人への質問を用いて、口頭表現活動を行う 14-≪期末試験≫ 15-フィードバック |
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(履修要件)
「全学共通科目履修の手引き」を参照してください。
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
平常点、授業態度、試験で評価します。成績評価基準の詳細については授業中に指示する.
平常点20%,授業態度20%,試験60% |
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(教科書)
『Moi, je A2』
(Alma 2026)
ISBN:978-4-905343-44-8
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
実習の授業なので授業への出席と積極的な参加が求められる。また、復習をしっかり行うこと。
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
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Introduction to Formal Languages-E2
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(英 訳) | Introduction to Formal Languages-E2 | ||||
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| (群) | 情報 | ||||||
| (分野(分類)) | (各論) | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 英語 | ||||||
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| (単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 講義 | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 全回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 教育院棟演習室21 | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | Formal language theory is a fundamental area of theoretical computer science that studies (among other things) different ways of representing possibly infinite collections of words having some shared structure. It is closely related to computability, computational complexity, and mathematical logic, and has practical applications in linguistics, artificial intelligence, and the design of programming languages. The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to formal language theory for non-computer science students. The main topics include finite-state automata, regular languages, pushdown automata, context-free languages, Turing machines, and decidability. |
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| (到達目標) | After completing this course, the student should be able to: - Explain the relationships between different classes of formal languages, automata, and grammars. - Design an automaton or a grammar that accepts or generates a specified formal language, and conversely, determine the formal language that is accepted or generated by a specified automaton or grammar. - Prove or disprove mathematical properties of formal languages, grammars, and automata. - Use the diagonalization method or reductions to establish that certain languages are undecidable. - Understand how the concept of "information" can be defined using computability theory. |
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| (授業計画と内容) | The course will cover the following topics: 1. Introduction 2. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (1) 3. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (2) 4. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (3) 5. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (4) 6. Pushdown automata, context-free languages, grammars (1) 7. Pushdown automata, context-free languages, grammars (2) 8. Pushdown automata, context-free languages, grammars (3) 9. Turing machines (1) 10. Turing machines (2) 11. Decidability 12. Reducibility (1) 13. Reducibility (2) 14. Course summary and Q & A session < 15. Feedback |
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| (履修要件) |
An ability to think abstractly and to solve problems of a mathematical nature will be required for this course.
No programming skills are needed. |
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | A written examination at the end of the course. | ||||||
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『Introduction to the Theory of Computation, Third Edition』
(Cengage Learning)
ISBN:978-1133187790
(2012)
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Introduction to Formal Languages-E2
(科目名)
Introduction to Formal Languages-E2
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| (群) 情報 (分野(分類)) (各論) (使用言語) 英語 | |||||||
| (旧群) (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 講義 | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 全回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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月1 (教室) 教育院棟演習室21 |
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(授業の概要・目的)
Formal language theory is a fundamental area of theoretical computer science that studies (among other things) different ways of representing possibly infinite collections of words having some shared structure.
It is closely related to computability, computational complexity, and mathematical logic, and has practical applications in linguistics, artificial intelligence, and the design of programming languages. The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to formal language theory for non-computer science students. The main topics include finite-state automata, regular languages, pushdown automata, context-free languages, Turing machines, and decidability. |
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(到達目標)
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Explain the relationships between different classes of formal languages, automata, and grammars. - Design an automaton or a grammar that accepts or generates a specified formal language, and conversely, determine the formal language that is accepted or generated by a specified automaton or grammar. - Prove or disprove mathematical properties of formal languages, grammars, and automata. - Use the diagonalization method or reductions to establish that certain languages are undecidable. - Understand how the concept of "information" can be defined using computability theory. |
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(授業計画と内容)
The course will cover the following topics: 1. Introduction 2. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (1) 3. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (2) 4. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (3) 5. Finite-state automata, regular languages, nondeterminism (4) 6. Pushdown automata, context-free languages, grammars (1) 7. Pushdown automata, context-free languages, grammars (2) 8. Pushdown automata, context-free languages, grammars (3) 9. Turing machines (1) 10. Turing machines (2) 11. Decidability 12. Reducibility (1) 13. Reducibility (2) 14. Course summary and Q & A session < 15. Feedback |
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(履修要件)
An ability to think abstractly and to solve problems of a mathematical nature will be required for this course.
No programming skills are needed. |
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
A written examination at the end of the course.
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(教科書)
『Introduction to the Theory of Computation, Third Edition』
(Cengage Learning)
ISBN:978-1133187790
(2012)
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
Students will be expected to spend about 3 hours per week to prepare for and review the lessons.
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
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スポーツ実習IB [アダプテッド・スポーツ] 1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22
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(英 訳) | Sports I B [Adapted sports] | ||||
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| (群) | 健康 | ||||||
| (分野(分類)) | スポーツ実習 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | D群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 1 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 実習 | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 全回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 吉田南構内グラウンド・総合体育館 | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | アダプテッド・スポーツとは、既存スポーツのルールや用具に工夫を加えて修正、または、新たに創作することにより、障がいの有無や体力レベル、年齢にかかわらず参加できるように適応(adapt)されたスポーツの総称です。生涯にわたってスポーツを実施することは、サルコペニア (加齢による筋肉量の減少) やフレイル (虚弱) を防ぎ、身体機能の維持に重要です。また、生涯スポーツは社会交流を促進させ、生活の質の向上にもつながります。 本授業では、個人に合ったスポーツの実施によってスポーツの楽しさを体感することを目的とします。また、履修学生が生涯にわたりスポーツに関わり楽しめるように、様々なアダプテッド・スポーツを体験し、スポーツのルールや用具に施された工夫を学びます。競技のルールや用具を皆さんの運動能力や身体特性に合わせて適応(adapt)させるという考えを持つことで、生涯にわたる運動習慣のきっかけにしてもらえたらと思います。 |
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| (到達目標) | ・アダプテッド・スポーツの特徴や工夫を理解し、いくつかの種目に関して説明できるようになる。 ・自分自身や一緒にスポーツを行う相手の身体特性や体力レベルに合わせて、既存のスポーツのルールに工夫を加えて提案できるようになる。 ・相手の特徴 (障がいを持つ人や体力レベルが低い人、子ども・高齢者等) に配慮しながらスポーツを実施できる。 |
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| (授業計画と内容) | 第1回 ガイダンス (体育館) 第2回から第14回:下記のようなスポーツを行います。 ・ボッチャ ・インディアカ ・ファミリーバドミントン ・フライングディスク (アルティメット・ドッヂビー・ディスクゴルフなど) ・モルック ・車椅子バスケットボール ・スポーツ吹矢 ・ショートテニス ・ゴールボール ・アンプティサッカー 第2回〜14回の授業は吉田南グラウンドおよび体育館で実施します。 屋内・屋外で持ち物が異なるため、連絡事項を注意して聞くようにしてください。 実施可能な運動の特性や強度について履修学生と相談した上で、スポーツ種目を変更する場合があります。 |
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| (履修要件) |
特になし
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 授業参加度、実習への取り組み態度、準備・片付けの積極性、技術上達度により評価します。また、オンラインにて授業の振り返りを課します。初回授業を含め、2/3以上の出席を成績評価の最低要件とします。詳細は初回授業の時に説明します。 | ||||||
| (教科書) |
使用しない
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| (参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
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| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | この授業をきっかけに、日常で自分に合った運動を楽しむ習慣を身につけることを期待しています。そのために、授業期間中は少しずつ運動を楽しめるよう日常の中でチャレンジしてください。また、本授業で学ぶアダプテッド・スポーツや生涯スポーツについての知識や経験を、自分自身だけでなく家族や友人などの健康づくりに活かしてください。毎回の授業後にオンラインにて振り返りを行ってもらいます。 |
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| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | ・スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。 ・スポーツに適した服装、屋内・屋外シューズを準備してください。 ・運動が好きな方も苦手な人も履修を歓迎します。様々なスポーツを行いますので、これまでスポーツに苦手意識がある人でも是非積極的に履修をしてください。 ・身体の障がいや怪我の経歴等で支援が必要な場合は、身体の状況に合わせた支援・調整を行いますので事前に連絡をしてください。 |
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スポーツ実習IB [アダプテッド・スポーツ]
1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22 (科目名)
Sports I B [Adapted sports]
(英 訳)
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| (群) 健康 (分野(分類)) スポーツ実習 (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||
| (旧群) D群 (単位数) 1 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 実習 | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 全回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 吉田南構内グラウンド・総合体育館 |
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(授業の概要・目的)
アダプテッド・スポーツとは、既存スポーツのルールや用具に工夫を加えて修正、または、新たに創作することにより、障がいの有無や体力レベル、年齢にかかわらず参加できるように適応(adapt)されたスポーツの総称です。生涯にわたってスポーツを実施することは、サルコペニア (加齢による筋肉量の減少) やフレイル (虚弱) を防ぎ、身体機能の維持に重要です。また、生涯スポーツは社会交流を促進させ、生活の質の向上にもつながります。
本授業では、個人に合ったスポーツの実施によってスポーツの楽しさを体感することを目的とします。また、履修学生が生涯にわたりスポーツに関わり楽しめるように、様々なアダプテッド・スポーツを体験し、スポーツのルールや用具に施された工夫を学びます。競技のルールや用具を皆さんの運動能力や身体特性に合わせて適応(adapt)させるという考えを持つことで、生涯にわたる運動習慣のきっかけにしてもらえたらと思います。 |
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(到達目標)
・アダプテッド・スポーツの特徴や工夫を理解し、いくつかの種目に関して説明できるようになる。
・自分自身や一緒にスポーツを行う相手の身体特性や体力レベルに合わせて、既存のスポーツのルールに工夫を加えて提案できるようになる。 ・相手の特徴 (障がいを持つ人や体力レベルが低い人、子ども・高齢者等) に配慮しながらスポーツを実施できる。 |
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(授業計画と内容)
第1回 ガイダンス (体育館) 第2回から第14回:下記のようなスポーツを行います。 ・ボッチャ ・インディアカ ・ファミリーバドミントン ・フライングディスク (アルティメット・ドッヂビー・ディスクゴルフなど) ・モルック ・車椅子バスケットボール ・スポーツ吹矢 ・ショートテニス ・ゴールボール ・アンプティサッカー 第2回〜14回の授業は吉田南グラウンドおよび体育館で実施します。 屋内・屋外で持ち物が異なるため、連絡事項を注意して聞くようにしてください。 実施可能な運動の特性や強度について履修学生と相談した上で、スポーツ種目を変更する場合があります。 |
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(履修要件)
特になし
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
授業参加度、実習への取り組み態度、準備・片付けの積極性、技術上達度により評価します。また、オンラインにて授業の振り返りを課します。初回授業を含め、2/3以上の出席を成績評価の最低要件とします。詳細は初回授業の時に説明します。
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(教科書)
使用しない
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(参考書等)
授業中に紹介する
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
この授業をきっかけに、日常で自分に合った運動を楽しむ習慣を身につけることを期待しています。そのために、授業期間中は少しずつ運動を楽しめるよう日常の中でチャレンジしてください。また、本授業で学ぶアダプテッド・スポーツや生涯スポーツについての知識や経験を、自分自身だけでなく家族や友人などの健康づくりに活かしてください。毎回の授業後にオンラインにて振り返りを行ってもらいます。
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(その他(オフィスアワー等))
・スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。
・スポーツに適した服装、屋内・屋外シューズを準備してください。 ・運動が好きな方も苦手な人も履修を歓迎します。様々なスポーツを行いますので、これまでスポーツに苦手意識がある人でも是非積極的に履修をしてください。 ・身体の障がいや怪我の経歴等で支援が必要な場合は、身体の状況に合わせた支援・調整を行いますので事前に連絡をしてください。 |
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
| (科目名) |
スポーツ実習IB [ソフトボール] 1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22
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(英 訳) | Sports I B [Softball] | ||||
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| (担当教員) |
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| (群) | 健康 | ||||||
| (分野(分類)) | スポーツ実習 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | D群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 1 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 実習 | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 全回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 吉田南構内グラウンド | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | 運動を行うことで,フィジカル面での健康とメンタル面での健康を養います.10-20代の若いうちに運動習慣をつけることで,その後の人生において非常に重要です.また日々様々なストレスにさらされている毎日ですが,運動を行うことでストレスの発散になります. 本授業で行うソフトボールは,「投げる」,「打つ」,「走る」,「捕る」など多くの運動が必要なスポーツです.本実習では,ソフトボール技術向上を主たる目的ではなく,ソフトボールを通じて,人体の筋肉,関節などについて理解を深め,自分自身の体を知ってもらいます.今後,自己の健康管理や体力づくりのきっかけとなり,運動の楽しさを体験してもらいます. 特に「投げる」,「捕る」というキャッチボールは,親子など,世代を超えて気楽に行える,コミュニケーションツールになります. ソフトボールや野球経験の有無は問いません. ぜひ楽しく運動しましょう! |
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| (到達目標) | 「投げる」,「打つ」,「走る」,「捕る」など基本的な動作を習得します.またストレッチングやコンディショニングメニューを理解し,自己の健康管理ができることとします. | ||||||
| (授業計画と内容) | 第1回:ガイダンス 第2回:ケガ予防や準備運動の方法などの学習 第3〜7回:コンディショニング,競技に必要動きの習得、基礎技能練習、ゲーム 第8〜14回:コンディショニング,基礎技能練習、ゲーム 第15回:フィードバック |
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| (履修要件) |
特になし
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 出席状況と実習への取り組みの積極性に基づき総合的に評価します. 意欲,態度,技能,関心【70%】 →スポーツ演習に対する積極性,協調性,専門的スキル,スキルの成長等に基づいて評価 知識,理解,思考,関心【30%】 →授業中の質疑応答等に基づいて評価 |
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| (教科書) |
使用しない
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| (参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
|
||||||
| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | 体を動かすことが好きな生徒はもちろん,運動が苦手な生徒にも運動好きになってもらうことが目標です. 自分自身でできる体のコンディショニング方法をお伝えするので,一日のうちで時間を見つけて,自分自身の体に向き合う時間を取ってもらえればと思います.日常生活でも自身の姿勢,関節の柔軟性などを意識することで,肩こりや腰痛を予防することが可能となります. |
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| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。 | ||||||
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スポーツ実習IB [ソフトボール]
1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22 (科目名)
Sports I B [Softball]
(英 訳)
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| (群) 健康 (分野(分類)) スポーツ実習 (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||
| (旧群) D群 (単位数) 1 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 実習 | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 全回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 吉田南構内グラウンド |
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|
(授業の概要・目的)
運動を行うことで,フィジカル面での健康とメンタル面での健康を養います.10-20代の若いうちに運動習慣をつけることで,その後の人生において非常に重要です.また日々様々なストレスにさらされている毎日ですが,運動を行うことでストレスの発散になります.
本授業で行うソフトボールは,「投げる」,「打つ」,「走る」,「捕る」など多くの運動が必要なスポーツです.本実習では,ソフトボール技術向上を主たる目的ではなく,ソフトボールを通じて,人体の筋肉,関節などについて理解を深め,自分自身の体を知ってもらいます.今後,自己の健康管理や体力づくりのきっかけとなり,運動の楽しさを体験してもらいます. 特に「投げる」,「捕る」というキャッチボールは,親子など,世代を超えて気楽に行える,コミュニケーションツールになります. ソフトボールや野球経験の有無は問いません. ぜひ楽しく運動しましょう! |
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|
(到達目標)
「投げる」,「打つ」,「走る」,「捕る」など基本的な動作を習得します.またストレッチングやコンディショニングメニューを理解し,自己の健康管理ができることとします.
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|
(授業計画と内容)
第1回:ガイダンス 第2回:ケガ予防や準備運動の方法などの学習 第3〜7回:コンディショニング,競技に必要動きの習得、基礎技能練習、ゲーム 第8〜14回:コンディショニング,基礎技能練習、ゲーム 第15回:フィードバック |
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(履修要件)
特になし
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
出席状況と実習への取り組みの積極性に基づき総合的に評価します.
意欲,態度,技能,関心【70%】 →スポーツ演習に対する積極性,協調性,専門的スキル,スキルの成長等に基づいて評価 知識,理解,思考,関心【30%】 →授業中の質疑応答等に基づいて評価 |
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(教科書)
使用しない
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|
(参考書等)
授業中に紹介する
|
|||||||
|
(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
体を動かすことが好きな生徒はもちろん,運動が苦手な生徒にも運動好きになってもらうことが目標です. 自分自身でできる体のコンディショニング方法をお伝えするので,一日のうちで時間を見つけて,自分自身の体に向き合う時間を取ってもらえればと思います.日常生活でも自身の姿勢,関節の柔軟性などを意識することで,肩こりや腰痛を予防することが可能となります.
|
|||||||
|
(その他(オフィスアワー等))
スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。
|
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
| (科目名) |
スポーツ実習IB [バドミントン] 1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22
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(英 訳) | Sports I B [Badminton] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (担当教員) |
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| (群) | 健康 | ||||||
| (分野(分類)) | スポーツ実習 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | D群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 1 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 実習 | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 全回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 総合体育館 | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | 本実習では、生涯スポーツをテーマとし、バドミントンを通して、スポーツを生涯にわたり楽しめる知識と技術を身につける。 受講者間の相互関係を広めコミュニケーション能力の向上を図るとともに、身体運動の学習に能動的に取り組み、スキルの向上を目指す。バドミントンは身体のコントロールのみならず、ラケットのコントロール技術も重要である。加えて、シャトル・ラケット・身体の位置関係の空間的な認識、シャトルの軌道予想も大切である。先ずはシャトルをキャッチボールする感覚で始め、各自それぞれの『生涯スポーツとしてのバドミントン』を習得してもらいたい。 | ||||||
| (到達目標) | ・バドミントンのルール、基本技術を習得し、ゲームを楽しむことで運動する習慣をつける。 ・バドミントンをコミュニケーションツールとして捉え、仲間と楽しく過ごす工夫ができる。 ・安全にゲームができるよう、周りに気を遣うことができる。 |
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| (授業計画と内容) | 第1回 体育館メインフロアーにおいてガイダンスを行う 第2回〜第4回 基礎練習 第5回〜第6回 サーブとレシーブからの簡易ゲーム 第7回〜第9回 ゲームを楽しむ シングルス・ダブルス 第10回〜第14回 ゲームを楽しむ 団体戦 第15回 フィードバックとして、個人の質問に対応する (技術レベルの向上具合を見て内容を変更する可能性がある。) |
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| (履修要件) |
特になし
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 出席状況と授業態度、実習への取り組みの積極性に基づき総合的に評価する。詳細は初回授業の時に説明する。 | ||||||
| (教科書) |
使用しない
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授業中に紹介する
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| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | 運動が健康維持に重要であることは疫学調査からも明らかとなっています。『運動する習慣』を獲得できれば、将来的な死亡リスクを低下させることになります。積極的に授業外の運動機会を増やしましょう。 | ||||||
| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | ・授業時間外の相談はメールにて受け付けます。 アドレス:iwanaka.nobumasa.38n(アットマーク)st.kyoto-u.ac.jp ・スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。 ・ラケットやシャトルは大学で準備していますが、体育館用シューズは各自で用意しておく必要があります。 |
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スポーツ実習IB [バドミントン]
1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22 (科目名)
Sports I B [Badminton]
(英 訳)
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| (群) 健康 (分野(分類)) スポーツ実習 (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||
| (旧群) D群 (単位数) 1 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 実習 | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 全回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 総合体育館 |
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(授業の概要・目的)
本実習では、生涯スポーツをテーマとし、バドミントンを通して、スポーツを生涯にわたり楽しめる知識と技術を身につける。 受講者間の相互関係を広めコミュニケーション能力の向上を図るとともに、身体運動の学習に能動的に取り組み、スキルの向上を目指す。バドミントンは身体のコントロールのみならず、ラケットのコントロール技術も重要である。加えて、シャトル・ラケット・身体の位置関係の空間的な認識、シャトルの軌道予想も大切である。先ずはシャトルをキャッチボールする感覚で始め、各自それぞれの『生涯スポーツとしてのバドミントン』を習得してもらいたい。
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(到達目標)
・バドミントンのルール、基本技術を習得し、ゲームを楽しむことで運動する習慣をつける。
・バドミントンをコミュニケーションツールとして捉え、仲間と楽しく過ごす工夫ができる。 ・安全にゲームができるよう、周りに気を遣うことができる。 |
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(授業計画と内容)
第1回 体育館メインフロアーにおいてガイダンスを行う 第2回〜第4回 基礎練習 第5回〜第6回 サーブとレシーブからの簡易ゲーム 第7回〜第9回 ゲームを楽しむ シングルス・ダブルス 第10回〜第14回 ゲームを楽しむ 団体戦 第15回 フィードバックとして、個人の質問に対応する (技術レベルの向上具合を見て内容を変更する可能性がある。) |
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(履修要件)
特になし
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
出席状況と授業態度、実習への取り組みの積極性に基づき総合的に評価する。詳細は初回授業の時に説明する。
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(教科書)
使用しない
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(参考書等)
授業中に紹介する
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
運動が健康維持に重要であることは疫学調査からも明らかとなっています。『運動する習慣』を獲得できれば、将来的な死亡リスクを低下させることになります。積極的に授業外の運動機会を増やしましょう。
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(その他(オフィスアワー等))
・授業時間外の相談はメールにて受け付けます。
アドレス:iwanaka.nobumasa.38n(アットマーク)st.kyoto-u.ac.jp ・スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。 ・ラケットやシャトルは大学で準備していますが、体育館用シューズは各自で用意しておく必要があります。 |
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授業の進捗状況や受講生の習熟度などによって「授業計画と内容」,「成績評価の方法」が変更になる場合があります。
| (科目名) |
スポーツ実習IB [フィットネス・ウォーキング] 1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22
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(英 訳) | Sports I B [Fitness walking] | ||||
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| (群) | 健康 | ||||||
| (分野(分類)) | スポーツ実習 | ||||||
| (使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||
| (旧群) | D群 | ||||||
| (単位数) | 1 単位 | ||||||
| (週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
| (授業形態) | 実習 | ||||||
| (開講年度・開講期) | 2026・後期 | ||||||
| (配当学年) | 全回生 | ||||||
| (対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
| (曜時限) | 月1 |
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| (教室) | 総合体育館・野外 | ||||||
| (授業の概要・目的) | 「歩く」ことは人間の基本動作である。歩き方により心身の健康状態を改善し、生活習慣病や運動器症候群を予防するだけでなく、ストレスの軽減、記憶や学習などの認知機能の維持や改善に役立つことが判明してきた。本授業では運動不足や生活習慣病の改善策として注目されている「フィットネス・ウォーキング」について、歩行の科学的研究をもとに、健康を保持増進する正しい歩き方を理論と実技の面から学ぶ。また、世界遺産を含む京都を歩くことにより、豊かな人間性を育成することを目的とする。学生間の相互関係を広めてコミュニケーション能力の向上を図るとともに、生涯スポーツを視野に入れたウォーキング法を学び、健康で充実した生活がおくれるよう実習を通して理解を深める。 | ||||||
| (到達目標) | ウォーキングを取り入れた健康的な生活習慣の獲得を目指し、健康の保持増進の認識を深める。心身の健康づくりに効果的なウォーキング法を習得し、生涯にわたり歩き続けることの重要性を理解する。京都の代表的なウォーキングコースを歩き、詳しく説明ができるようになる。野外グループウォーキングによりコミュニケーション能力、協調性を身につける。身体活動の基礎となる体力・運動能力を身につけ、ウォーキングを自主的、継続的に実践できるようになる。 | ||||||
| (授業計画と内容) | 第1回 ガイダンス 第2回 健康を維持する正しい姿勢と歩き方 第3回 歩行能力測定(歩行速度と歩幅) 第4回 野外ウォーキング実習 歩数計の活用 第5回〜第13回 野外フィットネス・ウォーキング実習 第14回 フィットネス・ウォーキングのまとめ 第15回 フィードバック 雨天時はウォーキングに必要なストレッチングやフィットネスを実施する。 授業計画は状況に応じて変更の可能性がある。 健康の保持増進と体力向上に効果的な有酸素運動についてウォーキングを中心に実習を行う。第1週にガイダンス(体育館メインフロアー)を行い、第2週以降は体育館サブフロアー、および野外にて実習を行う。野外実習では京大周辺の世界遺産を含む名所コースを歩く。また、健康を維持する正しい姿勢と歩き方、歩数計の活用、歩行速度と歩幅、ならびにウォーキングに必要なストレッチングやエクササイズについても学ぶ。生活の中で、少し意識するだけで歩行や日常動作が「健康づくりのための運動」となる方法を学習する。 |
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| (履修要件) |
特になし
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| (成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 成績は平常点(出席状況及び実習への取り組み態度)により評価する。詳細は初回授業の時に説明する。 | ||||||
| (教科書) |
使用しない
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| (参考書等) |
『見直そう!歩き方 STOP!運動不足・座りすぎ・転倒』
(歩行開発研究所, 2022)
ISBN:9784902473254
(健康を維持する姿勢と歩き方・身体活動の効果・座りすぎ対策を参照)
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| (授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | 運動・スポーツ実施可能な健康管理を心掛け、日頃から体力の保持増進に努めること。 | ||||||
| (その他(オフィスアワー等)) | スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。 | ||||||
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スポーツ実習IB [フィットネス・ウォーキング]
1T17, 1T18, 1T19, 1T20, 1T21, 1T22 (科目名)
Sports I B [Fitness walking]
(英 訳)
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| (群) 健康 (分野(分類)) スポーツ実習 (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||
| (旧群) D群 (単位数) 1 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 実習 | |||||||
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(開講年度・ 開講期) 2026・後期 (配当学年) 全回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
月1 (教室) 総合体育館・野外 |
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(授業の概要・目的)
「歩く」ことは人間の基本動作である。歩き方により心身の健康状態を改善し、生活習慣病や運動器症候群を予防するだけでなく、ストレスの軽減、記憶や学習などの認知機能の維持や改善に役立つことが判明してきた。本授業では運動不足や生活習慣病の改善策として注目されている「フィットネス・ウォーキング」について、歩行の科学的研究をもとに、健康を保持増進する正しい歩き方を理論と実技の面から学ぶ。また、世界遺産を含む京都を歩くことにより、豊かな人間性を育成することを目的とする。学生間の相互関係を広めてコミュニケーション能力の向上を図るとともに、生涯スポーツを視野に入れたウォーキング法を学び、健康で充実した生活がおくれるよう実習を通して理解を深める。
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(到達目標)
ウォーキングを取り入れた健康的な生活習慣の獲得を目指し、健康の保持増進の認識を深める。心身の健康づくりに効果的なウォーキング法を習得し、生涯にわたり歩き続けることの重要性を理解する。京都の代表的なウォーキングコースを歩き、詳しく説明ができるようになる。野外グループウォーキングによりコミュニケーション能力、協調性を身につける。身体活動の基礎となる体力・運動能力を身につけ、ウォーキングを自主的、継続的に実践できるようになる。
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(授業計画と内容)
第1回 ガイダンス 第2回 健康を維持する正しい姿勢と歩き方 第3回 歩行能力測定(歩行速度と歩幅) 第4回 野外ウォーキング実習 歩数計の活用 第5回〜第13回 野外フィットネス・ウォーキング実習 第14回 フィットネス・ウォーキングのまとめ 第15回 フィードバック 雨天時はウォーキングに必要なストレッチングやフィットネスを実施する。 授業計画は状況に応じて変更の可能性がある。 健康の保持増進と体力向上に効果的な有酸素運動についてウォーキングを中心に実習を行う。第1週にガイダンス(体育館メインフロアー)を行い、第2週以降は体育館サブフロアー、および野外にて実習を行う。野外実習では京大周辺の世界遺産を含む名所コースを歩く。また、健康を維持する正しい姿勢と歩き方、歩数計の活用、歩行速度と歩幅、ならびにウォーキングに必要なストレッチングやエクササイズについても学ぶ。生活の中で、少し意識するだけで歩行や日常動作が「健康づくりのための運動」となる方法を学習する。 |
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(履修要件)
特になし
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
成績は平常点(出席状況及び実習への取り組み態度)により評価する。詳細は初回授業の時に説明する。
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(教科書)
使用しない
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|
(参考書等)
『見直そう!歩き方 STOP!運動不足・座りすぎ・転倒』
(歩行開発研究所, 2022)
ISBN:9784902473254
(健康を維持する姿勢と歩き方・身体活動の効果・座りすぎ対策を参照)
|
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
運動・スポーツ実施可能な健康管理を心掛け、日頃から体力の保持増進に努めること。
|
|||||||
|
(その他(オフィスアワー等))
スポーツ実習の履修には保険への加入が必要です。原則として「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」(学研災)および「学研災付帯賠償責任保険」(付帯賠責)に、留学生は学研災および「学生賠償責任保険」(学賠)に加入して、授業に参加してください。
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