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授業情報/Class Information

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基本情報/Basic Information

開講科目名
/Course
英語演習Ⅱ/ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES Ⅱ
開講所属
/Course Offered by
国際教養学部言語文化学科/INTERNATIONAL LIBERAL ARTS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
ターム・学期
/Term・Semester
2022年度/2022 Academic Year  春学期/SPRING SEMESTER
曜限
/Day, Period
木2/Thu 2
開講区分
/semester offered
春学期/Spring
単位数
/Credits
2.0
学年
/Year
3,4
主担当教員
/Main Instructor
P.A.石田/Priscilla Ann ISHIDA

担当教員情報/Instructor Information

教員名
/Instructor
教員所属名
/Affiliation
P.A.石田/Priscilla Ann ISHIDA 言語文化学科/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
授業の目的・内容
/Course Objectives
This course will explore the idea that words are not simply independent units of language; they also combine closely or frequently with other words to form collocations (e.g., "make a suggestion," "circle of friends," "marked improvement"). We will look at collocations from both a theoretical and a practical perspective,
considering questions such as: Why does the use of collocations help us to communicate more naturally and efficiently? What do dictionaries and language corpora tell us about collocations? How can foreign-language learners learn to use collocations effectively?
The main aims of this course are for students to:
1) gain an understanding of key concepts and themes in collocation research, and
2) improve their ability to recognize and use English collocations.
授業の形式・方法と履修上の注意
/Teaching method and Attention the course
Class format will include mini-lectures, group discussion of pre-assigned readings and/or questions, and student presentations. Students will be expected to develop their understanding of each lecture topic through a guided cycle of reading, listening, discussion, and writing.
*NOTE:
1) In principle, half of the classes will be conducted face-to-face and the other half will be conducted online, using live Zoom lessons and materials/instructions on manaba. Detailed information about class format, including the schedule for face-to-face and online classes, will be posted on manaba by April 7.
2) In-person attendance is required for face-to-face classes, and these classes will not be live-streamed or recorded for viewing on demand.
3) All materials and instructions for both face-to-face and online classes will be posted on manaba.
4) Feedback for hand-in assignments will be provided in the form of written comments and evaluation (either paper-based or digital).
事前・事後学修の内容
/Before After Study
1) Before class (2 hours): Students are required to read a passage from the textbook and prepare a written mini-report or worksheet every week. This preparation will equip students to follow lectures and participate actively in group discussion.
2) After class (2 hours): Students are required to complete written exercises from the textbook (1 page a week) and to review slides and other materials used in class. Students will also need to take ample time to write the Mid-term and Final Papers.
テキスト1
/Textbooks1
書籍名
/Title
English Collocations in Use (Advanced),
2nd edition
著者
/Author name
Felicity O’Dell and Michael McCarthy
出版社
/Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
/ISBN
978-1-316-62995-6
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参考文献等1
/References1
書籍名/サイト名
/Title
Collocation: Applications and Implications
著者
/Author name
G. Barnbrook, O. Mason, and R. Krishnamurthy
Krishnamurthy
出版社/URL
/Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN
/ISBN
978-1-403-94613-3
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/References2
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評価方法
/Evaluation
Class participation 20%
Homework and hand-in assignments 30%
Mid-term Presentation/Mid-term Paper 20%
Final Presentation/Final Paper 30%
*For the Mid-term and Final Presentations/Papers, students will read a scholarly paper, present part of it, and then write a summary and review of the whole paper.
*Weekly attendance is expected. Students with five or more absences will not receive credit for this course.
関連科目
/Related Subjects
備考
/Notes
1) (Course sub-title) Collocation: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives
2) Students are required to check manaba on a regular basis for materials and instructions. See above for details.
到達目標
/Learning Goal
「英語Ⅰ~Ⅳ」の学習成果を踏まえ、専門的、実践的な英語運用能力を習得し、特定のテーマに関する英語文献研究、実務的課題に対処できるようにする。

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授業計画(主題の設定)
/Class schedule
授業の内容
/Contents of class
事前・事後学修の内容
/Before After Study
1 Course introduction Students will be given an overview of the content, aims, and requirements of this course. Unit 1 reading and worksheet (preparation for discussion)
2 What is a collocation? Students will develop their understanding of the concept of "collocation." Unit 2 reading and summary/comment (200-250 words)
3 Types of collocations Students will consider collocations from the point of view of strength, frequency, and typicality. Unit 3 reading and mini-report (3-4 questions)
4 Grammatical categories of collocations Students will consider the significance of a structural approach to collocation classification. Unit 4 reading and mini-report (3-4 questions)
5 Lexical and grammatical collocations Students will develop an understanding of the treatment of collocations in dictionaries. Unit 5 reading and summary/comment (200-250 words)
6 How collocations vary according to situation Students will consider how register affects the choice of collocations (formal, informal, neutral). Unit 6 reading and worksheet (preparation for discussion)
Reading for Mid-term Presentation/Paper
7 Metaphor in collocations Students will analyze different patterns of metaphorical/non-metaphorical meaning in collocations. Unit 7 reading
Prepare oral summary of part of the reading for the Mid-term Paper
8 Teaching collocations Students will critically assess potential benefits of teaching collocations in the EFL classroom. Unit 7 exercises
9 Collocations and language use: Two principles Students will develop their understanding of the role of multi-word expressions in language use. Unit 8 reading and exercises
*Submit Mid-term Paper
10 Collocations with "make" and other frequent verbs Students will consider "make" collocations from the point of view of meaning and usage patterns. Unit 9 reading and worksheet (preparation for discussion)
Reading for Final Presentation/Paper
11 Web, corpus, and collocation Students will gain a practical understanding of the role of a corpus in collocation research. Unit 10 reading and summary/comment (200-250 words)
12 Collocations and word meaning Students will consider how the meaning of a word is "coloured" by the words with which it is used. Unit 12 reading and composition
13 Incidental vs. intentional learning of collocation Students will develop their understanding of what research says about how to learn collocations. Unit 18 reading and collocation-finding activity
Prepare oral presentation of Final Paper
14 Final Presentations Students will present and discuss their Final Papers in a small group. *Submit Final Paper

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