LIN1012 JapaneseI
LIN1012 JapaneseI
Course Outline
Part I
Part II
The University’s Graduate Attributes and seven Generic Intended Learning Outcomes
(GILOs) represent the attributes of ideal EdUHK graduates and their expected qualities
respectively. Learning outcomes work coherently at the University (GILOs), programme
(Programme Intended Learning Outcomes) and course (Course Intended Learning Outcomes)
levels to achieve the goal of nurturing students with important graduate attributes.
In gist, the Graduate Attributes for Undergraduate, Taught Postgraduate and Research
Postgraduate students consist of the following three domains (i.e. in short “PEER & I”):
Professional Excellence;
Ethical Responsibility; &
Innovation.
The descriptors under these three domains are different for the three groups of students in
order to reflect the respective level of Graduate Attributes.
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The course will be taught mainly in Japanese while Chinese may also be used subject to specific classroom
learning and teaching needs.
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1. Course Synopsis
This is a course for learners with no previous knowledge of Japanese. It aims to offer
students a foundation in Japanese language and related culture, with an emphasis on
practical oral communication. Students will be able to communicate in simple Japanese
on everyday topics. It also aims to familiarize students with the Japanese writing
system. By the end of the course, students will be able to read and understand typical
expressions and sentences written in hiragana, katakana, and basic kanji.
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4. Assessment
5. Required Text(s)
There is no required text for this course. The textbooks will be announced in class.
6. Recommended Readings
8. Related Journals
Nil
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9. Academic Honesty
The University adopts a zero tolerance policy to plagiarism. For the University’s policy
on plagiarism, please refer to the Policy on Academic Honesty, Responsibility and
Integrity with Specific Reference to the Avoidance of Plagiarism by Students
(https://www.eduhk.hk/re/modules/downloads/visit.php?cid=9&lid=89). Students should
familiarize themselves with the Policy.
10. Others
Students might want to watch out for Japanese films on VCD or DVD in the library as
well as Japanese video clips on the Internet for self-learning.
10 March 2020