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| 科目一覧へ戻る/Return to the Course List | 2026/03/25 現在/As of 2026/03/25 |
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開講科目名 /Course |
Comprehensive English Ⅳ/COMPREHENSIVE ENGLISH Ⅳ |
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ナンバリングコード /Numbering Code |
12-2096 |
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開講所属 /Course Offered by |
外国語学部英語学科/FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGLISH |
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ターム・学期 /Term・Semester |
2026年度/2026 Academic Year 秋学期/FALL SEMESTER |
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曜限 /Day, Period |
火4/Tue 4 |
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開講区分 /semester offered |
秋学期/Fall |
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単位数 /Credits |
1.0 |
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学年 /Year |
2,3,4 |
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主担当教員 /Main Instructor |
R.D.ダ・シルヴァ/DA SILVA RICARDO DIEGO |
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遠隔授業科目 /Online Course |
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教員名 /Instructor |
教員所属名 /Affiliation |
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| R.D.ダ・シルヴァ/DA SILVA RICARDO DIEGO | 英語学科/ENGLISH |
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授業の目的・内容 /Course Objectives |
This course builds on the skills developed in Communication Skills for Academic Purposes I and focuses on strengthening students’ spoken English through presentations and discussion. Students will learn how to plan and deliver clear presentations, engage an audience, and lead academic discussions while taking an active role in their own learning and supporting their classmates. | ||||||||||
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授業の形式・方法と履修上の注意 /Teaching method and Attention the course |
Classes are conducted in an interactive, student-centered format. Students develop presentation skills through guided practice, peer interaction, and feedback from the instructor. Each student is expected to prepare and deliver at least one presentation and to participate actively as both a presenter and an audience member. Regular attendance, preparation, and constructive participation are essential. |
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使用言語 /Language used |
英語のみ/English_only | ||||||||||
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採用している授業方法 /Teaching methods used |
プレゼンテーション/Presentation 、 ディスカッション・ディベート/Discussion・Debate 、 グループワーク/Groupwork 、 実習/Practical_training 、 PBL(課題解決型学習)/Project-based-learning | ||||||||||
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事前・事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
Before class, students prepare presentation materials, conduct research, and practice speaking tasks as assigned. After class, students review feedback, reflect on their performance, and revise presentation content or delivery as needed. Ongoing preparation and self-reflection are important for improving presentation and discussion skills. Students are expected to spend approximately 90–120 minutes per week previewing and reviewing course content. |
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テキスト1 /Textbooks1 |
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テキスト2 /Textbooks2 |
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テキスト3 /Textbooks3 |
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参考文献等1 /References1 |
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参考文献等2 /References2 |
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評価方法 /Evaluation |
・Presentations (40%) (Assessed on content organization, clarity of ideas, use of English, delivery, and effective use of visual support) ・Preparation and Progress (20%) (Includes topic selection, research, outline preparation, rehearsal, and responsiveness to feedback) ・Discussion Leadership and Participation (20%) (Ability to lead and participate in discussions related to presentation topics, including asking questions and engaging classmates) ・Class Participation and Engagement (20%) (Attendance, preparation, peer support, and constructive engagement as an audience member) |
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関連科目 /Related Subjects |
Communication Skills (CS I/II) Communication Skills for Academic Purposes I |
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備考 /Notes |
Topics may be adjusted or negotiated in response to students’ needs and interests. Student ideas and suggestions are welcomed throughout the course. |
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到達目標 /Learning Goal |
1年次の学習成果のうえに、発話、聞き取り、書き取りなど総合的な英語力を伸長し、より自信をもって対人コミュニケーションができるようにする。 | ||||||||||
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DPとの関連 /Relation to DP |
【19カリ】---------- ◎:国際教養と社会的責任 ◎:英語の運用能力 ○:グローバル社会に関する専門知識 ○:メディア・コミュニケーションに関する専門知識 ○:文学・文化・歴史に関する専門知識 ○:言語に関する専門知識 ○:系統的知識と表現力 |
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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 |
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| 1 | Orientation; Warm up handouts; Textbook Unit 6 | Course goals, assessment, presentations overview, expectations |
After: Review syllabus and course requirements. |
| 2 | Unit 6: Engineering – Robots | Vocabulary; Listening and note taking (examples, restatement) | Before: Preview Unit 6 vocabulary. After: Review notes. |
| 3 | Unit 6: Discussion & Presentations | Discussion strategies (reaching consensus); persuasive mini presentations on robots |
Before: Prepare short presentation. After: Reflect on feedback. |
| 4 | Unit 7: Media Studies – Interactive Games | Listening focus (evidence and support) | Before: Read/listen to unit material. After: Write short summary. |
| 5 | Unit 7: Group Presentations & Discussion | Group presentations on media use; clarification and paraphrasing strategies | Before: Prepare group presentation. After: Peer reflection. |
| 6 | Unit 8: Biology – Genetically Modified Food | Key terms; listening and note-taking; pronunciation | Before: Preview key terms. After: Organize notes. |
| 7 | Unit 8: Comparative Presentations | Presentations comparing two types of food; discussion and consensus building |
Before: Prepare comparison presentation. After: Self-reflection. |
| 8 | Unit 9: Business – Design Thinking | Process description; listening focus; pronunciation (intonation for finished/unfinished thought |
Before: Read/listen to unit content. After: Outline design process. |
| 9 | Unit 9: Process Presentations | Presentations on design problems using the Design Thinking process; discussion practice |
Before: Prepare visuals and outline. After: Reflect on clarity. |
| 10 | Unit 10: History – Shackleton | Listening focus (numbers, dates, time) | Before: Preview historical background. After: Review notes. |
| 11 | Unit 10: Narrative Presentations | Presentations on life events using objects or pictures; opinion sharing |
Before: Prepare presentation material. After: Reflection task. |
| 12 | Unit 11: Philosophy – Ethics | Real-world examples; pronunciation (pausing); ethical frameworks |
Before: Read unit text. After: Prepare ethical case. |
| 13 | Unit 11: Ethical Presentations & Discussion | Presentations on ethical problems; applying ethical approaches |
Before: Finalize presentation. After: Peer feedback. |
| 14 | Integration & Review (Units 6–11) | Review and comparison of themes; whole-class discussion; course wrap-up |
Before: Prepare final presentation. After: Course reflection. |