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授業科目名 異文化理解
時間割番号 163925
担当教員名 アレン.G.
開講学期・曜日・時限 後期・水・III 単位数 2
<対象学生>
教育人間科学部
<授業の目的および概要>
The aim of this course is discover more about European culture and society, about the way European people live their lives and how this relates to Japanese culture and society.
<到達目標>
The goal is for students to be able to understand and relate more easily to the differences in cultural heritage and background of various countries, enabling them to have a deeper knowledge of their own culture and how it is connected to foreign culture and the world in general.
<授業の方法>
The course will give an overview of European, in particular British, culture and society by studying a variety of texts concerning European history, geography, education, health and social issues, eating and leisure habits, etc. In the class use will also be made of proverbs, poetry, traditional folk songs and modern pop songs, films, etc. to achieve a better understanding of foreign culture.
<成績評価の方法>
No評価項目割合評価の観点
1試験:期末期 40  %final examination 
2小テスト/レポート 30  %reports 
3受講態度 30  %class participation and attendance 
<受講に際して・学生へのメッセージ>
Students should use class time well by participating positively and enthusiastically in the lesson. They should arrive at class in good time. They should prepare and review lessons thoroughly. If all the work done in class is carefully reviewed, the final examination will be no problem.
<テキスト>
  1. Mark Jewel, Passport to Britain, Asahi Press, ISBN:978-4-255-15477-0,
    (Additional teaching materials will be provided by the teacher.)
<参考書>
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<授業計画の概要>
Additional class material will be provided by the teacher.<BR>The progress of the class will depend on students' needs and abilities.<BR>Further details will be announced on the first day of the course.<BR><BR>Text: Passport to Britain, M. Jewel, Asahai Press<BR><BR>Week 1: What is Europe? A brief review of some points about history and geography of Europe<BR>Week 2: Welcome to Britain. A look at present set-up of the United Kingdom<BR>Week 3: London (1): A living history. A brief overview of history and landmarks of London<BR>Week 4: London (2): Busy streets and busy people. A look at social life and activities of people in London<BR>Week 5: Fascinating facts about Halloween. A look at origins and practices of the festival<BR>Week 6: London (3): The play's the thing. A look at London's 'theatre land' <BR>Week 7: European stereotypes: true or false. How Europeans regard one another<BR>Week 8: Review and discussion of work completed so far<BR>Week 9: Italy and Japan: surprising similarities<BR>Week 10: York and Haworth: medieval city and romantic moors. A journey to the historical city of York and its surrounding moorlands, home to the Bronte sisters<BR>Week 11: The Lake district: a poetic landscape<BR>Week 12: The Roman frontier: Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall. A trip to the border area between England and Scotland<BR>Week 13: Edinburgh: Athens of the north. A trip to the capital of Scotland<BR>Week 14: Final review and examination<BR>Week 15: Review and discussion of the final examination