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基本情報/Basic Information

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開講科目名
/Course
English Lab Ⅱ/English Lab Ⅱ
時間割コード
/Course Code
T4T10623_T1
開講所属
/Course Offered by
観光学部/Faculty of Tourism
ターム・学期
/Term・Semester
2024年度/Academic Year  第1クォーター/1Q
曜限
/Day, Period
水/Wed 3
開講区分
/Semester offered
前期/the former term
単位数
/Credits
1.0
学年
/Year
3,4
主担当教員
/Main Instructor
柴本 百合香/SHIBAMOTO Yurika
授業形態
/Lecture Form
演習
教室
/Classroom
東1号館E1-306/E1-306
開講形態
/Course Format
ディプロマポリシー情報
/Diploma Policy
要件所属
/Course Name
ディプロマポリシー
/Diploma Policy
DP値
/DP Point
観光学部 協働性とコミュニケーション能力 6
観光学部 地域への関心と国際的視点 4

担当教員情報/Instructor Information

教員名
/Instructor
教員所属名
/Affiliation
柴本 百合香/SHIBAMOTO Yurika 観光学部(教員)
授業の概要・ねらい
/Course Aims
This course aims to help Global Program (GP) students improve their academic English and to promote the cohesion of the GP community through the course activities.

"English Lab Ⅱ" consists of in-class activities such as discussion, presentation, and event organization.

Students will actively use English in discussions and presentations which will include the opportunities to reinforce their knowledge and understanding from previous GP courses and to communicate their thoughts and ideas. Students are also expected to participate in the event organization team and to find greater meaning in contributing to the GP community.
到達目標
/Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Understand the principles of presentation and design academic research presentation
2. Perform with confidence in giving a presentation/discussion in English on a topic related to tourism
3. Explain the importance and significance of contributing to the GP community
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading Policies/Criteria
Student’s overall grade in the class will be determined by the followings:
Participation in the class activities (40%)
Submission of the assignments on time (35%)
Performance in the presentations (25%)
教科書
/Textbook
Goeldner, C. R. & Ritchie, J. R. (2011). Tourism: Principles, practices, philosophies (12th ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-1-118-07177-9
参考書・参考文献
/Reference Book
Additional materials will be provided in the class.
履修上の注意 ・メッセージ
/Notice for Students
1. This is a Global Program course; as such, all instruction will be conducted in English. All students are expected to attend all classes, participate actively, and communicate in English. Students should contact their instructor immediately prior to class if they are unable to attend class for any reason.

2. All official course communication will take place through student’s university email account and the Microsoft Teams. Please check the university email and Teams for this course daily throughout the course.

3. Students must contact the instructor immediately if they are having difficulty with the course.
履修する上で必要な事項
/Prerequisite
1. Students are expected to bring their own computer to class.
2. Students are expected to check the class schedule.
履修を推奨する関連科目
/Related Courses
After completing this course, students are expected to take English Lab Ⅲ.
授業時間外学修についての指示
/Instructions for studying outside class hours
Only the course activities inside the class hours are eligible for evaluation. However, preparation for participation in class activities is expected to occur outside of class. Students must submit substantial assignments in the event of absence.
その他連絡事項
/Other messages
Guest speakers may be invited to class.
授業理解を深める方法
/How to deepen your understanding of classes
This course will provide students with opportunities to work in teams, to explore new method of learning, and to deepen their knowledge by adding new perspective based on students' interests. (Active Learning Components: ②, ③, ⑤, ⑩)
オフィスアワー
/Office Hours
Wednesday 14:50-16:20.
Office: K206 or K216, West-4 building.
Email: ys00@wakayama-u.ac.jp
科目ナンバリング
/Course Numbering
TS0003E00011G321
No. 回(日時)
/Time (date and time)
主題と位置付け(担当)
/Subjects and instructor's position
学習方法と内容
/Methods and contents
備考
/Notes
1 Week 1: April 17 at 13:10 Introduction Icebreaker
Understanding course activities
Reviewing learning from previous GP courses
2 Week 2: April 24 at 13:10 Understanding Research Article Structure Understanding the principles of presentation
Understanding the structure of research article
3 Week 3: May 1 at 13:10 Using Thinking Tools in Research Introduction to different  thinking tools
Practice of thinking tool exercise
4 Week 4: May 8 at 13:10 Designing Research Presentation Understanding the design of research presentation
Designing research presentation
5 Week 5: May 15 at 13:10 Presentation and Discussion 2 Students give a presentation of a research paper of their choice
6 Week 6: May 22 at 13:10 Presentation and Discussion 3 Students give a presentation of a research paper of their choice
7 Week 7: May 29 at 13:10 Understanding Research Presentation Structure Inviting a researcher for a demonstration of research presentation
8 Week 8: June 5 at 13:10 Organizing Research Presentation Event Understanding the principles of presentation event
Planning an event

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