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CALPER Japanese Project Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese Junko Mori Japanese Project Director Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education and Research Associate Professor Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literature University of Wisconsin-Madison

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CALPER Japanese ProjectLearning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese

Junko MoriJapanese Project Director

Center for Advanced Language Proficiency

Education and Research Associate Professor

Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literature

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Outline of This Presentation

Challenges in developing curricula for 3rd, 4th Year Japanese and beyond

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Outline of This Presentation

Challenges in developing curricula for 3rd, 4th Year Japanese and beyond

CALPER Japanese Project “Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese Proficiency”

http://calper.la.psu.edu/learningthroughlistening/

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Outline of This Presentation

Challenges in developing curriculums for 3rd, 4th Year Japanese and beyond

CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese Proficiency”

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Sample theme-based units incorporating CALPER materials and others

jump to this section

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“Standard” Textbook Approaches Introductory Level

Introduction of basic grammatical structures Practices using the structures in “communicative”

activities

e.g. Genki, Nakama, Yookoso,

Japanese: The Spoken Language

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“Standard” Textbook Approaches Introductory Level

Introduction of basic grammatical structures Practices using the structures in “communicative”

activities

e.g. Genki, Nakama, Yookoso, Japanese: The Spoken Language

Intermediate Level Review of basic structures in a more integrated m

anner Lessons organized by functions, situations, and th

emes

e.g. An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese

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Developing curriculums for 3rd, 4th Year and Beyond

Selecting a textbook versus compiling a course packet

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Developing curriculums for 3rd, 4th Year and Beyond

Selecting a textbook versus compiling a course packet

Identifying objectives Contents / themes / topics Genres (articles, essays, literary work, etc.) Skills (e.g., LR -> skimming, scanning, close

analysis / SW -> describing, summarizing, stating opinions)

Forms and structures (sentence level, discourse level) Vocabulary, kanji

Individual differences (proficiency levels, interests, identities)

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Who is CALPER?Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education and Research

A National Foreign Language Resource Center housed at Pennsylvania State Universtiy

The U.S. Department of Education Title VI of the Higher Education Act

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Who is CALPER?Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education and Research

A National Foreign Language Resource Center housed at Pennsylvania State Universtiy

The U.S. Department of Education Title VI of the Higher Education Act

The focus of CALPER is on improving the environment of advanced-level language teaching and learning, and assessment.

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CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

To complement existing materials that tend to focus on reading comprehension (re: contents as well as structures)

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CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

To complement existing materials that tend to focus on reading comprehension (re: contents as well as structures)

To explore critical approaches in teaching language and sociocultural issues -- 4D’s “descriptive, diversity, dynamic, discursive” (Kubota, 2003)

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CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

To complement existing materials that tend to focus on reading comprehension (re: contents as well as structures)

To explore critical approaches in teaching language and sociocultural issues -- 4D’s “descriptive, diversity, dynamic, discursive” (Kubota, 2003)

To prepare learners for the language use outside of classroom and to have them reflect on their own performance

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CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

To complement existing materials that tend to focus on reading comprehension (re: contents as well as structures)

To explore critical approaches in teaching language and sociocultural issues -- 4D’s “descriptive, diversity, dynamic, discursive” (Kubota, 2003)

To prepare learners for the language use outside of classroom and to have them reflect on their own performance

To reconsider linguistic structures from the perspective of interactional necessities

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1. Identified recurring topics introduced in published intermediate and advanced language textbooks.

(e.g., college life, home stay, customs, food, gender, education, pop culture, employment, cross-cultural communication, globalization, expatriates in Japan)

CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

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1. Identified recurring topics introduced in published intermediate and advanced language textbooks.

(e.g., college life, home stay, customs, food, gender, education, pop culture, employment, cross-cultural communication, globalization, expatriates in Japan)

2. Asked Japanese speakers to discuss specific topics in a discussion or interview format.

CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

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1. Identified recurring topics introduced in published intermediate and advanced language textbooks.

(e.g., college life, home stay, customs, food, gender, education, pop culture, employment, cross-cultural communication, globalization, expatriates in Japan)

2. Asked Japanese speakers to discuss specific topics in a discussion or interview format.

3. Recorded 30 interactions (approximately 18 hours).

CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

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1. Identified recurring topics introduced in published intermediate and advanced language textbooks.

(e.g., college life, home stay, customs, food, gender, education, pop culture, employment, cross-cultural communication, globalization, expatriates in Japan)

2. Asked Japanese speakers to discuss specific topics in a discussion or interview format.

3. Recorded 30 interactions (approximately 18 hours).

4 Identified 1-5 minutes segments that can be used as instructional materials (based on sequential boundaries, quality of recording, clarity of speech, level of difficulty, content of discussion).

CALPER Japanese Project“Learning through Listening towards Advanced Japanese”

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CALPER Video Clip Shokubunka1

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Topics currently available ・ Food ・ Gender ・ Gift ・ Home stay ・ Japanese and American Universities

Topics to be added in the future ・ Education ・ Learning Japanese Language ・ Communication Styles and Identities ・ International Marriage ・ Popular Culture

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Sample Unit (1)

Food Culture 『生きた素材で学ぶ中級から上級への日本語』  

  Authentic Japanese: Progressing from Intermediate to Advanced 鎌田修編 (Japan Times )

Video clips (discussion among college students) Sushi, please! -- Americans eating sushi

『寿司、プリーズ!ーアメリカ人寿司を喰う』 加藤裕子著(集英社新書)

CM, A short segment from Film “Tampopo” Documentary Program

Project X: Soy source - Open up the US market! プロジェクト X 『醤油 アメリカ市場を開拓せよ』

Short story 村上春樹  「窓」 「スパゲッティーの年に」 

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Sample Unit (2 )

Second Language Learning

Newspaper article on the increase of learners of Japanese

Personal essay on anime boom and Japanese learners

Interview article on a Japanese celebrity's experience of growing up as a bilingual

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Video clips (To be added to CALPER site) Challenges in learning Japanese Japanese Women’s language? Noting to talk about Expression of affection in Japan versus in Italy

In class oral discussion Confirming and enhancing students’ comprehension Discussing their own experiences and perspectives

Online discussion Posting a short written passage on a give topic (continuation of in-

class discussion) Reflection essay (pre-unit revision post-unit) Interview project

Sample Unit (2 )

Second Language Learning

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Sample Unit (2 )

Second Language LearningJapanese women’s language?

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Continuous expansion of online resources

Workshops Visit http://calper.la.psu.edu/ or contact me at

[email protected] for more information.

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Thank you!

Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education and Research The Pennsylvania State University

5 Sparks Building

University Park, PA 16802-5203

Production of this CD-ROM was funded by a grant from the United States Department of Education (CFDA 84.229, P229A060003). However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Dept. of Education, and one should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.

Please visit http://calper.la.psu.edu/ for more information.