Osaka International School

 

Middle/High School Course Descriptions

 

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Japanese Language Courses Grade 5-6

MS 1 JL

This course is for beginners who have had no previous or very little experience learning the Japanese language. This course is an introduction to speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing of modern standard Japanese with the goal to acquire basic communications skills. Effort is also made to expose students to Japanese culture. Daily instruction includes various activities, e.g.: speaking practice in pairs, drills, games, tasks and projects, reading and writing basic Japanese (hiragana, katakana). Students will learn about 50-100 kanji by the end of this course.

MS 2 JL

This course is intended for intermediate level students. In this course students will develop accuracy, orally and in written form, as well as expand their vocabulary and strengthen the grammatical base through various language activities. Students will learn about 100- 200 kanji and how to use a kanji dictionary to develop their vocabulary power. Also students will practice and develop oral presentations such as a simple speech, report about books they have read and discuss the main ideas of stories. In writing activities, students will write multiple paragraphs to longer stories.

MS 3 JL

This course is intended for pre-advanced level students. The curriculum is designed for students to become explicitly aware of the appropriate steps for understanding or producing a text and so that students will be able to use these steps and strategies effectively.  The course also focuses on various kinds of expressions that enhance richness of language and vocabulary, allowing students to achieve near-native level fluency while increasing kanji power.  The class will also write book reports to practice writing, idea ladders and outlining skills. The aim is to learn about 200 kanji for this course.

MS 4 JL

This course is targeted at students who have completed Level 3 in grade 5 and who speak near-native Japanese. Emphasis is placed on developing vocabulary used in written and spoken Japanese.  Expression of ideas and feelings in a variety of situations is practiced while the use of literature is introduced throughout the course.  This leads to an enhanced understanding of Japanese culture and thought.  Students will know 1006 kanji upon completion of this course.

 

Japanese Language Courses Grade 7-8

 MS A JL

This course is designed for beginning students who have had no previous or just a little experience learning the Japanese language. The course is an introduction to speaking, listening comprehension, reading and writing of modern standard Japanese with the goal to understand and respond to classroom instructions and to acquire basic oral and written communication skills.  Students will learn hirigana, katakana and about50-100 kanji by the end of the course. Effort is also made to expose the students to Japanese culture.

MS B JL

This course is designed for advanced beginner grade 7 students.  The course emphasizes grammar and a wider selection of vocabulary to deal with real situations and provides students with a foundation for further study of the Japanese language. Students will write multiple paragraphs, short essays, letters, messages, invitations, a diary and more.  Students will learn about 200 kanji by the end of this course. 

MS C JL

The course is intended for intermediate level grade 8 students.  In this course students will develop reading comprehension skills to understand the context of reading materials and to empower their vocabulary and expression.  Students will practice and develop oral presentations such as simple speech, book reports and practice to grasp main ideas of a story, its main characters, and the plot.  In writing activities, students will write multiple paragraphs to longer stories. The aim is to master about 400 kanji by the end of the year.

MS D JL

This course is for pre-advanced level students who are near-native speakers of Japanese. It is designed to facilitate the development of reading, writing and thinking skills as well as focus on speaking and listening skills to handle various kinds of situations. Students will spend a good deal of time increasing vocabulary and kanji while deepening their understanding of Japanese culture and ways of thinking. Grammatical structures will be studied so students can develop their ability to communicate in Japanese with accuracy and fluency. Students will discuss the theme of the stories, main characters and problems. The aim is to master about 800 kanji by the end of this course.

MS E JL

This course is intended for advanced level students. A kokugo textbook, approved by the Ministry of Education, is used as the main textbook. The curriculum is designed for students who are near native in Japanese so that they are able to fully utilize standard Japanese textbooks.  The course emphasizes analyzing and responding to intellectually stimulating materials. The aim is to master more than 1000 kanji in this course. Students will begin to read newspapers and will be able to give appropriate comments about articles the first trimester. .

 

Japanese Language Courses Grade 9-10

 HS 1 JL

This course is targeted at new or beginning students of Japanese. The basic communication skills are taught, then emphasized through drills and conversation at an introductory level. Speaking, listening comprehension, simple readings and writing are the main goals for this course resulting in the students gaining confidence in using the Japanese language. Cultural aspects are also incorporated. Although conversation skills are stressed, students will also learn the Japanese phonetic writing symbols, hirigana and katakana, and 100 kanji upon completion of the course.

HS 2 JL

This course is designed for grade 9 students who are non-native Japanese speakers. The course emphasizes more complicated grammar and a wider range of vocabulary to deal with real situations and provides students with a foundation for further study of the Japanese language. Writing skills will be developed as well as reading comprehension skills.  Grasping the main ideas and summarizing from various materials will be enhanced.  The aim is for mastering about 150-300 kanji by the end of the course.

HS 3 JL

This course is intended for grade 10 students who are non-native Japanese speakers. The course will help students further develop their natural speaking skills and their use of descriptive vocabulary. They will listen to a variety of spoken Japanese styles and respond appropriately to the language demands of various social and academic contexts.  Students will develop new vocabulary through selected reading materials, understanding main ideas, and summarizing what is presented in a variety of texts. The reading comprehension skills of skimming, scanning and intensive reading will be enhanced. Students will be able to write various types of essays that follow appropriate organization.  The aim is to master about 300-500 kanji by the end of the course.

HS 4 JL

This course is intended for pre-advanced level of grade 9 students. The curriculum is designed for students to develop the skills of assessing and monitoring their own performance and progress in reading and writing. Students will read challenging materials and begin to look closely at various styles of writing as well as the author’s messages to readers. The course also focuses on improving the students’ syntax and semantics in order for them to develop their skills to a near-native level of fluency and to increase their kanji power.  The students will read newspapers and write summaries and comments about articles.  The aim is to master more than 800-900 kanji for this course.

 HS 5 JL

This course is designed for an advanced level of grade 10 student. The goals of this advanced class are to: become a responsible, independent learner; read various and voluminous texts in Japanese and comprehend their themes and linguistic characteristics; develop the ability to write a clear commentary; grasp the main idea of the text; and foster the attitude of listening carefully and speaking logically. The aim is to master more than 1000 kanji by the end of this course.

 

Spanish Language Course - Grade 9 - 10

 Year 1 & 2 Spanish

Year 1 & 2 Spanish is offered as a two-year beginning course, which exposes the students to the grammatical, listening, speaking, reading and writing skills of Spanish. The instruction will follow “proficiency-based” curriculum guidelines - the entry point being the functional use of language. We will also explore Hispanic cultures extensively. Classes meet during all three trimesters. 

NOTE: Students must submit a full plan for their intended IB Diploma courses to the IB coordinator upon signing up for this course. Careful thought to available options should take place with advice from the coordinator.

 

Chinese Language Course - Grades 9 - 10

 Year 1 & 2 Chinese

Year 1 & 2 Chinese is offered as a two-year beginning course, which exposes the students to the grammatical, listening, speaking, reading and writing skills of Mandarin Chinese. The instruction will follow “proficiency-based” curriculum guidelines - the entry point being the functional use of language. We will learn the simplified characters and Pinyin, and explore Chinese culture extensively. Classes meet during all three trimesters.

 NOTE: Students must submit a full plan for their intended IB Diploma courses to the IB coordinator upon signing up for this course. Careful thought to available options should take place with advice from the coordinator.