


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) |
Fundamental Chemical Experiments-E2
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(英 訳) | Fundamental Chemical Experiments-E2 | ||||||||||||||||
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(群) | 自然 | ||||||||||||||||||
(分野(分類)) | 化学(基礎) | ||||||||||||||||||
(使用言語) | 英語 | ||||||||||||||||||
(旧群) | B群 | ||||||||||||||||||
(単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||||||||||||||
(週コマ数) | 2 コマ | ||||||||||||||||||
(授業形態) | 実験 | ||||||||||||||||||
(開講年度・開講期) | 2025・後期 | ||||||||||||||||||
(配当学年) | 主として1回生 | ||||||||||||||||||
(対象学生) | 理系向 | ||||||||||||||||||
(曜時限) | 金3・金4 |
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(教室) | 4共13 | ||||||||||||||||||
(授業の概要・目的) | The purpose of this laboratory class is to practice the basic identification and synthesis of chemical compounds as well as to learn the underlying principles involved. | ||||||||||||||||||
(到達目標) | Students will gain understanding in basic chemical concepts by actual hands-on work performing fundamental analysis and synthesis of chemical compounds. | ||||||||||||||||||
(授業計画と内容) | Registration information: https://www.z.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/zenkyo/guidance 1. General Guidance [2 times] The aims and contents of the experiments, how to make laboratory notes and reports, and how to use experimental instruments, labware and reagents safely. 2. Qualitative Inorganic Analysis Experiments [4 times] (1) Basic Reactions of Fe3+ and Al3+ (3rd Analytical Group). (2) Basic Reactions of Ag+, Pb+, Cu2+ and Bi3+ (1st and 2nd Analytical Groups). (3) Basic Reactions of Ni2+, Co2+, Mn2+ and Zn2+ (4th Analytical Group). (4) Analysis of an Unknown Sample Containing Some Cations. 3. Volumetric Analysis Experiments [4 times] (1) Chelatometric Titration: Quantitative Determinations of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in tap water. (2) Iodometry: Quantitative Determination of NaClO in Bleach. (3) Oxidation Reaction Rate: Measurement of a Pseudo-first-order Reaction Rate Constant. (4) Adsorption of Oxalic Acid by Activated Carbon. 4. Experiments in Organic Chemistry [4 times] (1) Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds. (2) Structure and Property of Organic Compounds: Azo Dyes and Fluorescent Dyes. (3) Organic Synthesis I: Acetylation of 4-Methoxyaniline. (4) Organic Synthesis II: Nitration and Hydrolysis. 5. Feedback [1 time] |
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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) | Grades will be based on submitted reports and performance during of a total of 12 hands-on chemical experiments. | ||||||||||||||||||
(教科書) |
『Fundamental Chemical Experiments』
(This textbook will be delivered at the class.)
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(関連URL) | https://ocw.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/ilas/02 Video materials for chemical operation. | ||||||||||||||||||
(授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | Preparation for each experiment should be done in advance. Understand the principles involved, and summarize these beforehand in the experimental notes regarding the reagents, equipment, and procedures and methods to be used. | ||||||||||||||||||
(その他(オフィスアワー等)) | ・For the registration of the class, please see *1 below. ・Detailed information of the registration will be given at the homepage “KULASIS” in mid-September. ・Attend the first class, the course guidance will be given there. ・When you decide to take the class, you must have your own safety glasses as well as obtain the insurance for study and research “学生教育研究災害傷害保険”. (Safety glasses can be purchased at the COOP Shop “生協” and the insurance “学生教育研究災害傷害保険” is processed at the Education Promotion and Student Support Department Desk ”教育推進・学生支援部”. ) *1 Students must apply for the course before registration if they intend to register for experiment or exercise class of Natural Sciences Group. Please register for the class if you are permitted to participate. ・Application period: Before the guidance of the first class ・Posted: Details will be posted on “Notification” (Academic affairs information on liberal arts and sciences) in KULASIS in mid-September. ・Application method: This will be explained in the “Notification” on KULASIS ・Selection method: If the number of students who wish to take the class exceeds the course limit, a lottery will be held. The results will be announced after the guidance session. ・Notice: Unlike the other class designated courses, students can register the “Fundamental Chemical Experiments” course even if it is not the day/period of their class designated course. However, this shall not apply in the case when the class is oversubscribed. |
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Fundamental Chemical Experiments-E2
(科目名)
Fundamental Chemical Experiments-E2
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(群) 自然 (分野(分類)) 化学(基礎) (使用言語) 英語 | |||||||||||||
(旧群) B群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 2 コマ (授業形態) 実験 | |||||||||||||
(開講年度・ 開講期) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 主として1回生 (対象学生) 理系向 |
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(曜時限)
金3・金4 (教室) 4共13 |
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(授業の概要・目的)
The purpose of this laboratory class is to practice the basic identification and synthesis of chemical compounds as well as to learn the underlying principles involved.
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(到達目標)
Students will gain understanding in basic chemical concepts by actual hands-on work performing fundamental analysis and synthesis of chemical compounds.
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(授業計画と内容)
Registration information: https://www.z.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp/zenkyo/guidance 1. General Guidance [2 times] The aims and contents of the experiments, how to make laboratory notes and reports, and how to use experimental instruments, labware and reagents safely. 2. Qualitative Inorganic Analysis Experiments [4 times] (1) Basic Reactions of Fe3+ and Al3+ (3rd Analytical Group). (2) Basic Reactions of Ag+, Pb+, Cu2+ and Bi3+ (1st and 2nd Analytical Groups). (3) Basic Reactions of Ni2+, Co2+, Mn2+ and Zn2+ (4th Analytical Group). (4) Analysis of an Unknown Sample Containing Some Cations. 3. Volumetric Analysis Experiments [4 times] (1) Chelatometric Titration: Quantitative Determinations of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in tap water. (2) Iodometry: Quantitative Determination of NaClO in Bleach. (3) Oxidation Reaction Rate: Measurement of a Pseudo-first-order Reaction Rate Constant. (4) Adsorption of Oxalic Acid by Activated Carbon. 4. Experiments in Organic Chemistry [4 times] (1) Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds. (2) Structure and Property of Organic Compounds: Azo Dyes and Fluorescent Dyes. (3) Organic Synthesis I: Acetylation of 4-Methoxyaniline. (4) Organic Synthesis II: Nitration and Hydrolysis. 5. Feedback [1 time] |
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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)
Grades will be based on submitted reports and performance during of a total of 12 hands-on chemical experiments.
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(教科書)
『Fundamental Chemical Experiments』
(This textbook will be delivered at the class.)
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(参考書等)
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
Preparation for each experiment should be done in advance. Understand the principles involved, and summarize these beforehand in the experimental notes regarding the reagents, equipment, and procedures and methods to be used.
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(その他(オフィスアワー等))
・For the registration of the class, please see *1 below.
・Detailed information of the registration will be given at the homepage “KULASIS” in mid-September. ・Attend the first class, the course guidance will be given there. ・When you decide to take the class, you must have your own safety glasses as well as obtain the insurance for study and research “学生教育研究災害傷害保険”. (Safety glasses can be purchased at the COOP Shop “生協” and the insurance “学生教育研究災害傷害保険” is processed at the Education Promotion and Student Support Department Desk ”教育推進・学生支援部”. ) *1 Students must apply for the course before registration if they intend to register for experiment or exercise class of Natural Sciences Group. Please register for the class if you are permitted to participate. ・Application period: Before the guidance of the first class ・Posted: Details will be posted on “Notification” (Academic affairs information on liberal arts and sciences) in KULASIS in mid-September. ・Application method: This will be explained in the “Notification” on KULASIS ・Selection method: If the number of students who wish to take the class exceeds the course limit, a lottery will be held. The results will be announced after the guidance session. ・Notice: Unlike the other class designated courses, students can register the “Fundamental Chemical Experiments” course even if it is not the day/period of their class designated course. However, this shall not apply in the case when the class is oversubscribed. |
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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) |
生物学実習I [基礎コース]
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(英 訳) | Experimental Practice in Biology I [Basic Biology Course] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(群) | 自然 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(分野(分類)) | 生物学(総論) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(旧群) | B群 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(週コマ数) | 2 コマ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(授業形態) | 実習 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(開講年度・開講期) | 2025・後期 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(配当学年) | 主として1・2回生 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(曜時限) | 金3・金4 |
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(教室) | 生物実習室2(2共) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(授業の概要・目的) | 生物の形態、分類、生態などの観察や調査、生体内の分子や細胞内小器官に関する実験を通して、様々な生命現象や自然環境についての視点を養うことを目的とする。微生物や菌類から被子植物や昆虫まで、幅広い分類群の生物を実際に手にとって扱う体験を得ることも重要な目的である。 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(到達目標) | 生物学の研究において不可欠である基本的な実験操作のいくつか(形態の観察・スケッチ、手作業による組織解剖・細胞の取り扱い、顕微鏡の操作、形態標本の作製、DNAの取り扱いと分析など)を自在に駆使できるようになる。 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(授業計画と内容) | 各回、違ったテーマの実習を行い、それに対する討論、レポート作成を行う。様々な生物について生態学、形態学、分子細胞生物学などの手法で学び、総合的に生命現象を理解する。 初回は、レポートの書き方や実験についての留意事項を説明する。 課題の内容は以下を予定している(数字は順番ではない)。2回目以降の日程については、初回のガイダンスで伝える。天候や生物の発生状況により、実習の内容が前後する可能性がある。野外の調査地が集合場所となる週については、事前に教員からの指示がある。 1.ガイダンス(実験実習における安全対策・実験器具の取扱・レポートの書き方・野外実習の心得など) 2.小動物の形態観察・標本作製・解剖・同定 3.昆虫の採集・標本作製と形態観察 4.植物の分類と形態 5.植物の葉の形態 6.河川環境調査の基礎技術(渓流の水生昆虫群集調査) 7.菌根・子実体による菌類同定法 8.タンパク質の電気泳動 9.緩衝液などの試薬の調製方法 10.DNAの抽出 11.遺伝子配列解析 12.微生物(細菌・藻類)の採集・分離と観察 13.微生物の培養(大腸菌の生育測定) 14.光合成色素の分離 15.フィードバック |
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(履修要件) |
スタート時点では高校で履修する生物の知識は必要ではないが、授業中必要になる知識については、自学自習を求める。
受講希望者は、初回授業の前に、履修登録とは別に、吉田南2号館2階もしくは3階の生物実習室前掲示板の指示に従い受講申込を行うこと。受講定員を超える申込があった場合は、事前に教職員が履修許可者の抽選を行う。 野外での実習活動を行うことを予め了承して頂く必要がある。野外での実習を行うことが多いので、野外活動に適した服装(長袖・長ズボン・歩きやすい靴など)と飲み水などを各自で準備して実習に臨むこと。 |
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 実習への参加状況、平常点評価(実習への取り組み方などに基づく)、レポートの成績の3点で評価する。詳細は初回授業で説明する。 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(教科書) |
使用しない
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(参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
実習の都度、必要に応じて、プリントを配布する。
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | 授業外の時間を使ってのレポート作成は必要である。 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(その他(オフィスアワー等)) | 学生教育研究災害傷害保険に加入していることが必要である。 何回かは、寒いなかで野外作業をすることがあるので、実習参加に向けて十分な体調・健康管理をおこなうことが求められる。 文系の学部に所属する学生にも学習しやすい内容であるので、積極的に履修して欲しい。 1〜3回は、最大で片道500円程度の交通費を要する場所での実習を計画している。この場合の旅費は履修生個人で負担していただくことになる。 |
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生物学実習I [基礎コース]
(科目名)
Experimental Practice in Biology I [Basic Biology Course]
(英 訳)
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(群) 自然 (分野(分類)) 生物学(総論) (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(旧群) B群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 2 コマ (授業形態) 実習 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(開講年度・ 開講期) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 主として1・2回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3・金4 (教室) 生物実習室2(2共) |
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(授業の概要・目的)
生物の形態、分類、生態などの観察や調査、生体内の分子や細胞内小器官に関する実験を通して、様々な生命現象や自然環境についての視点を養うことを目的とする。微生物や菌類から被子植物や昆虫まで、幅広い分類群の生物を実際に手にとって扱う体験を得ることも重要な目的である。
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(到達目標)
生物学の研究において不可欠である基本的な実験操作のいくつか(形態の観察・スケッチ、手作業による組織解剖・細胞の取り扱い、顕微鏡の操作、形態標本の作製、DNAの取り扱いと分析など)を自在に駆使できるようになる。
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(授業計画と内容)
各回、違ったテーマの実習を行い、それに対する討論、レポート作成を行う。様々な生物について生態学、形態学、分子細胞生物学などの手法で学び、総合的に生命現象を理解する。 初回は、レポートの書き方や実験についての留意事項を説明する。 課題の内容は以下を予定している(数字は順番ではない)。2回目以降の日程については、初回のガイダンスで伝える。天候や生物の発生状況により、実習の内容が前後する可能性がある。野外の調査地が集合場所となる週については、事前に教員からの指示がある。 1.ガイダンス(実験実習における安全対策・実験器具の取扱・レポートの書き方・野外実習の心得など) 2.小動物の形態観察・標本作製・解剖・同定 3.昆虫の採集・標本作製と形態観察 4.植物の分類と形態 5.植物の葉の形態 6.河川環境調査の基礎技術(渓流の水生昆虫群集調査) 7.菌根・子実体による菌類同定法 8.タンパク質の電気泳動 9.緩衝液などの試薬の調製方法 10.DNAの抽出 11.遺伝子配列解析 12.微生物(細菌・藻類)の採集・分離と観察 13.微生物の培養(大腸菌の生育測定) 14.光合成色素の分離 15.フィードバック |
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(履修要件)
スタート時点では高校で履修する生物の知識は必要ではないが、授業中必要になる知識については、自学自習を求める。
受講希望者は、初回授業の前に、履修登録とは別に、吉田南2号館2階もしくは3階の生物実習室前掲示板の指示に従い受講申込を行うこと。受講定員を超える申込があった場合は、事前に教職員が履修許可者の抽選を行う。 野外での実習活動を行うことを予め了承して頂く必要がある。野外での実習を行うことが多いので、野外活動に適した服装(長袖・長ズボン・歩きやすい靴など)と飲み水などを各自で準備して実習に臨むこと。 |
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
実習への参加状況、平常点評価(実習への取り組み方などに基づく)、レポートの成績の3点で評価する。詳細は初回授業で説明する。
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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
実習の都度、必要に応じて、プリントを配布する。
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
授業外の時間を使ってのレポート作成は必要である。
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(その他(オフィスアワー等))
学生教育研究災害傷害保険に加入していることが必要である。
何回かは、寒いなかで野外作業をすることがあるので、実習参加に向けて十分な体調・健康管理をおこなうことが求められる。 文系の学部に所属する学生にも学習しやすい内容であるので、積極的に履修して欲しい。 1〜3回は、最大で片道500円程度の交通費を要する場所での実習を計画している。この場合の旅費は履修生個人で負担していただくことになる。 |
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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) |
地球科学実験 1S3, 1S6, 1S7, 1S8
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(英 訳) | Experimental Practice of Earth Science | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(群) | 自然 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(分野(分類)) | 地球科学(基礎) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(旧群) | B群 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(週コマ数) | 2 コマ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(授業形態) | 実験 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(開講年度・開講期) | 2025・後期 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(配当学年) | 主として1回生 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(対象学生) | 理系向 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(曜時限) | 金3・金4 |
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(教室) | 理系総合実習室(2共) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(授業の概要・目的) | 我々人間は、自分たちの住む地球のことをどこまで知っているだろうか?人間に比べて地球は空間スケールが桁違いに大きく、そこで起こっている現象の時間スケールも桁違いに長い。しかも、複雑でいろいろな側面を持っている。そんな地球を机の上の勉強だけで理解するのは不可能である。手足を動かし、実際の地球に触れて実感することが、地球を理解する第一歩である。本実験では、様々なテーマに関する実験を通じて、地球の実態や営みの様々な側面や、それらを探究する多様な手法・視点に触れることで、地球への興味・理解を深める。 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(到達目標) | 地球で起こる諸現象や、地球科学の諸分野および様々な研究手法に触れることで、地球への興味と理解を深めることができる。 地球を理解するための多角的な視点を持つことができる。 |
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(授業計画と内容) | 数人ずつの班に分かれて、地球および太陽系に関する複数のテーマに関して、2週間ずつの実験を、初回ガイダンスとフィードバックを合わせて全15回(天候不順等に備えた予備回1回を含む)行う。 実験テーマは、太陽惑星系、大気圏、海洋圏、固体圏、テクトニクス、地質、古生物、表層環境などのカテゴリーから設定する。具体的には、惑星探査データ解析、電磁気観測、気象観測、地震波解析、野外での地質・岩石・鉱物の観察、環境解析、などの実験を行う予定。本年度のテーマの詳細は、初回のガイダンス時に説明する。 |
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(履修要件) |
初回に行うガイダンスに必ず出席すること。ガイダンスでは、本実験の概略と個々の実習テーマについて説明し、班分けのための登録を行う。ガイダンスに出席しない者の履修は認めない。
高校地学の履修は前提としない。 |
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | 授業への参加状況、実験内での課題への取組姿勢、課題などを総合的に評価する。詳細は初回授業で説明する。 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(教科書) |
授業中に指示する
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(参考書等) |
授業中に紹介する
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(関連URL) | http://www.gaia.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~geoexp/ 過去に行った実験テーマはこちらを参照してください | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | ガイダンス及び各実験課題において指示する。 実験課題によっては、事前の準備が必要なものあるので、実験スケジュールは必ず事前に確認しておくこと。 |
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(その他(オフィスアワー等)) | 「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」などの傷害保険への加入をしておくこと。 野外実習を伴う実験の場合、交通費等の経費の負担(個人負担)が生じる場合がある。詳しくは、初回のガイダンス時に説明する。 前期開講の「地球科学実験」とは同一科目です。 |
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地球科学実験
1S3, 1S6, 1S7, 1S8 (科目名)
Experimental Practice of Earth Science
(英 訳)
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(群) 自然 (分野(分類)) 地球科学(基礎) (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(旧群) B群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 2 コマ (授業形態) 実験 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(開講年度・ 開講期) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 主として1回生 (対象学生) 理系向 |
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(曜時限)
金3・金4 (教室) 理系総合実習室(2共) |
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(授業の概要・目的)
我々人間は、自分たちの住む地球のことをどこまで知っているだろうか?人間に比べて地球は空間スケールが桁違いに大きく、そこで起こっている現象の時間スケールも桁違いに長い。しかも、複雑でいろいろな側面を持っている。そんな地球を机の上の勉強だけで理解するのは不可能である。手足を動かし、実際の地球に触れて実感することが、地球を理解する第一歩である。本実験では、様々なテーマに関する実験を通じて、地球の実態や営みの様々な側面や、それらを探究する多様な手法・視点に触れることで、地球への興味・理解を深める。
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(到達目標)
地球で起こる諸現象や、地球科学の諸分野および様々な研究手法に触れることで、地球への興味と理解を深めることができる。
地球を理解するための多角的な視点を持つことができる。 |
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(授業計画と内容)
数人ずつの班に分かれて、地球および太陽系に関する複数のテーマに関して、2週間ずつの実験を、初回ガイダンスとフィードバックを合わせて全15回(天候不順等に備えた予備回1回を含む)行う。 実験テーマは、太陽惑星系、大気圏、海洋圏、固体圏、テクトニクス、地質、古生物、表層環境などのカテゴリーから設定する。具体的には、惑星探査データ解析、電磁気観測、気象観測、地震波解析、野外での地質・岩石・鉱物の観察、環境解析、などの実験を行う予定。本年度のテーマの詳細は、初回のガイダンス時に説明する。 |
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(履修要件)
初回に行うガイダンスに必ず出席すること。ガイダンスでは、本実験の概略と個々の実習テーマについて説明し、班分けのための登録を行う。ガイダンスに出席しない者の履修は認めない。
高校地学の履修は前提としない。 |
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
授業への参加状況、実験内での課題への取組姿勢、課題などを総合的に評価する。詳細は初回授業で説明する。
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(教科書)
授業中に指示する
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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)
ガイダンス及び各実験課題において指示する。
実験課題によっては、事前の準備が必要なものあるので、実験スケジュールは必ず事前に確認しておくこと。 |
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(その他(オフィスアワー等))
「学生教育研究災害傷害保険」などの傷害保険への加入をしておくこと。
野外実習を伴う実験の場合、交通費等の経費の負担(個人負担)が生じる場合がある。詳しくは、初回のガイダンス時に説明する。 前期開講の「地球科学実験」とは同一科目です。 |
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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。
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Data Analysis Practice II-E2
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(英 訳) | Data Analysis Practice II-E2 | ||||
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(群) | 自然 | ||||||
(分野(分類)) | データ科学(発展) | ||||||
(使用言語) | 英語 | ||||||
(旧群) | B群 | ||||||
(単位数) | 2 単位 | ||||||
(週コマ数) | 1 コマ | ||||||
(授業形態) | 演習 | ||||||
(開講年度・開講期) | 2025・後期 | ||||||
(配当学年) | 全回生 | ||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
(曜時限) | 金3 |
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(教室) | 情報メ204(マルチメディア演習室) | ||||||
(授業の概要・目的) | This course aims to provide students with practice using a variety of data analysis techniques, in a manner that emphasizes data analysis reporting. These data analysis techniques include: descriptive statistics, classical hypothesis testing and machine learning. We will focus on how to organize and present analysis results from relatively complex dataset. No prior knowledge of statistics or data science is required. Computer programming experience is useful but not required. | ||||||
(到達目標) | This course provides an understanding of data analysis methods and how to organize and report data analysis results. Students will learn the basics of data science, statistics and computer programming. Students will learn how to organize and report data analysis results in a concise, information-dense manner. Students will learn how to use the Python programming language (python.org), Jupyter Notebooks (jupyter.org) and Markdown (markdownguide.org). The semester-long goal of this course is to produce a Final Project, which involves (1) analysis of a real-world dataset using several analysis techniques, and (2) creation of a full report of your findings, in a user-friendly format, similar to real-world report that you might one day produce for a data analysis customer. | ||||||
(授業計画と内容) | The following weekly topics will be covered: 1) Jupyter I: Introduction 2) Python I: Basics 3) Python II: Visualizing Data 4) Python III: Getting Data 5) Python IV: Parsing Data 6) Jupyter II: Organizing Code 7) Classical Stats I: Descriptive Statistics & Correlation 8) Classical Stats II: Hypothesis Testing 9) Classical Stats III: Meaning of Probabilities 10) Machine Learning I: Classification 11) Machine Learning II: Clustering 12) Jupyter III: Organizing Reports 13) Machine Learning III: Regression 14) Machine Learning IV: Preprocessing & Dimensionality Reduction 15) Feedback Total: 14 lectures + 1 feedback week |
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(履修要件) |
There are no specific requirements for this class. However, students must be willing to work with open-source software, which is relatively poorly documented compared to commercial software. The class instructor will help with problems, but students are also encouraged to find solutions to their problems through internet searches.
Additionally, skills in the following would be helpful: - Computer programming: Python experience (or experience with any other language) - HTML editing: Markdown (or any other high-level HTML-generation language) - Statistics: basic hypothesis testing, basic machine learning, etc. |
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度) | Students are expected to produce all in-class demonstrations independently, and to independently complete regular assignments. Evaluation will be based on the following criteria: - Assignments (80%) [10 @ 8% each] - Final Project (20%) TOTAL: 100% Note that several of the assignments pertain directly to the Final Project. The Final Project will consist of a cumulation of work done throughout the semester. |
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(教科書) |
An open, electronic textbook will be electronically distributed to students and will be used in all classes. All other necessary materials will also be distributed electronically and will be discussed in class.
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(参考書等) |
『Data Science from Scratch: First Principles with Python』
(O'Reilly Media)
ISBN:978-1491901427
(Lectures will loosely follow this textbook's content. This textbook is OPTIONAL, but will be useful for reviewing concepts and for independent study.)
"Data Science from Scratch" is a useful reference book, but is not required for this class. Lecture notes and all other materials will be made available electronically.
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(関連URL) |
https://github.com/joelgrus/data-science-from-scratch
Software (data and code) for “Data Science from Scratch” by Joel Grus
https://www.jupyter.org Jupyter will be used extensively for both lectures and assignments. |
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等) | This course has a variety of out-of-class assignments (including a Final Project) and no exam. Students who do not pay attention to the lecture content during class will likely have difficulties completing the assignments. The lecture content will be made available prior to the lecture. It is recommended that students review this content prior to the lecture. |
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(その他(オフィスアワー等)) | OFFICE HOURS: Immediately before / after class or by appointment (pataky.todd.2m @ kyoto-u.ac.jp) |
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Data Analysis Practice II-E2
(科目名)
Data Analysis Practice II-E2
(英 訳)
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(群) 自然 (分野(分類)) データ科学(発展) (使用言語) 英語 | |||||||
(旧群) B群 (単位数) 2 単位 (週コマ数) 1 コマ (授業形態) 演習 | |||||||
(開講年度・ 開講期) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 全回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3 (教室) 情報メ204(マルチメディア演習室) |
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(授業の概要・目的)
This course aims to provide students with practice using a variety of data analysis techniques, in a manner that emphasizes data analysis reporting. These data analysis techniques include: descriptive statistics, classical hypothesis testing and machine learning. We will focus on how to organize and present analysis results from relatively complex dataset. No prior knowledge of statistics or data science is required. Computer programming experience is useful but not required.
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(到達目標)
This course provides an understanding of data analysis methods and how to organize and report data analysis results. Students will learn the basics of data science, statistics and computer programming. Students will learn how to organize and report data analysis results in a concise, information-dense manner. Students will learn how to use the Python programming language (python.org), Jupyter Notebooks (jupyter.org) and Markdown (markdownguide.org). The semester-long goal of this course is to produce a Final Project, which involves (1) analysis of a real-world dataset using several analysis techniques, and (2) creation of a full report of your findings, in a user-friendly format, similar to real-world report that you might one day produce for a data analysis customer.
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(授業計画と内容)
The following weekly topics will be covered: 1) Jupyter I: Introduction 2) Python I: Basics 3) Python II: Visualizing Data 4) Python III: Getting Data 5) Python IV: Parsing Data 6) Jupyter II: Organizing Code 7) Classical Stats I: Descriptive Statistics & Correlation 8) Classical Stats II: Hypothesis Testing 9) Classical Stats III: Meaning of Probabilities 10) Machine Learning I: Classification 11) Machine Learning II: Clustering 12) Jupyter III: Organizing Reports 13) Machine Learning III: Regression 14) Machine Learning IV: Preprocessing & Dimensionality Reduction 15) Feedback Total: 14 lectures + 1 feedback week |
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(履修要件)
There are no specific requirements for this class. However, students must be willing to work with open-source software, which is relatively poorly documented compared to commercial software. The class instructor will help with problems, but students are also encouraged to find solutions to their problems through internet searches.
Additionally, skills in the following would be helpful: - Computer programming: Python experience (or experience with any other language) - HTML editing: Markdown (or any other high-level HTML-generation language) - Statistics: basic hypothesis testing, basic machine learning, etc. |
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(成績評価の方法・観点及び達成度)
Students are expected to produce all in-class demonstrations independently, and to independently complete regular assignments.
Evaluation will be based on the following criteria: - Assignments (80%) [10 @ 8% each] - Final Project (20%) TOTAL: 100% Note that several of the assignments pertain directly to the Final Project. The Final Project will consist of a cumulation of work done throughout the semester. |
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(教科書)
An open, electronic textbook will be electronically distributed to students and will be used in all classes. All other necessary materials will also be distributed electronically and will be discussed in class.
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(参考書等)
『Data Science from Scratch: First Principles with Python』
(O'Reilly Media)
ISBN:978-1491901427
(Lectures will loosely follow this textbook's content. This textbook is OPTIONAL, but will be useful for reviewing concepts and for independent study.)
"Data Science from Scratch" is a useful reference book, but is not required for this class. Lecture notes and all other materials will be made available electronically.
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(授業外学習(予習・復習)等)
This course has a variety of out-of-class assignments (including a Final Project) and no exam. Students who do not pay attention to the lecture content during class will likely have difficulties completing the assignments.
The lecture content will be made available prior to the lecture. It is recommended that students review this content prior to the lecture. |
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(その他(オフィスアワー等))
OFFICE HOURS:
Immediately before / after class or by appointment (pataky.todd.2m @ kyoto-u.ac.jp) |
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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 EW44a 1T3
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(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
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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) | 2025・後期 | ||||||
(配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
(曜時限) | 金3 |
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(教室) | 共北21 | ||||||
(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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. 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
EW44a
1T3 (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) | |||||||
(開講年度・ 開講期) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3 (教室) 共北21 |
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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. |
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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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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
|
|||||||
(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. 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 EW44b 1T3
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(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
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(担当教員) |
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(群) | 外国語 | ||||||
(使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||
(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) | 2025・後期 | ||||||
(配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
(曜時限) | 金3 |
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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. |
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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. |
||||||
(教科書) |
『EGAP Writing 2: Research Writing_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. 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
EW44b
1T3 (科目名)
English Writing-Listening B
(英 訳)
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(群) 外国語 (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||
(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) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3 (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 |
|||||||
(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. |
|||||||
(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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. |
|||||||
(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. 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 EW45a 1T4
|
(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
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(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) | 2025・後期 | ||||||
(配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
(曜時限) | 金3 |
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(教室) | 1共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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. 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
EW45a
1T4 (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) | |||||||
(開講年度・ 開講期) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3 (教室) 1共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. |
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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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. 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 EW45b 1T4
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(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
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(担当教員) |
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(群) | 外国語 | ||||||
(使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||
(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) | 2025・後期 | ||||||
(配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
(曜時限) | 金3 |
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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. |
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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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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
|
||||||
(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. 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
EW45b
1T4 (科目名)
English Writing-Listening B
(英 訳)
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(群) 外国語 (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||
(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) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3 (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. |
|||||||
(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。
|
|||||||
(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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. |
|||||||
(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. 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 EW58a 1T17
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(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
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(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) | 2025・後期 | ||||||
(配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
(曜時限) | 金3 |
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(教室) | 教育院棟演習室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. |
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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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. 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
EW58a
1T17 (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) | |||||||
(開講年度・ 開講期) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3 (教室) 教育院棟演習室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. |
|||||||
(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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. |
|||||||
(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. 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 EW58b 1T17
|
(英 訳) | English Writing-Listening B | ||||
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(担当教員) |
|
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(群) | 外国語 | ||||||
(使用言語) | 日本語 | ||||||
(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) | 2025・後期 | ||||||
(配当学年) | 1回生 | ||||||
(対象学生) | 全学向 | ||||||
(曜時限) | 金3 |
||||||
(教室) | 1共04 | ||||||
(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. *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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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. |
||||||
(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. 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
EW58b
1T17 (科目名)
English Writing-Listening B
(英 訳)
|
|
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(群) 外国語 (使用言語) 日本語 | |||||||
(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) 2025・後期 (配当学年) 1回生 (対象学生) 全学向 |
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(曜時限)
金3 (教室) 1共04 |
|||||||
(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. *This class conducts the final examination in the test week. |
|||||||
(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_2025 Edition』
(Students are requested to download the PDF file from the URL. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/290379)
『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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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. 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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