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Japanese Language Teaching in the Nineties - Materials and Course Design

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The world-wide growth in demand for Japanese throughout the world has led to rapid developments in Japanese language teaching. This volume examines these developments and their implications for the future in a series of case studies.

List of contents

Introduction, Stefan Kaiser; Chapter 1 Developing a Japanese language learning aptitude test, ?tsubo Kazuo; Chapter 2 Designing materials for Business Japanese: the SOAS/DTI Diploma Course, Y?z? Okazaki, Junkichi Suzuki; Chapter 3 An integrated approach to placement in Japan, Stefan Kaiser, Toshiomi Baba; Chapter 4 Teaching Japanese using Apple Macintosh and Hypercard, Richard Harrison; Chapter 5 The potential of CASTEL/J: a database-oriented approach to CALL, Stefan Kaiser; Chapter 6 The new GCSE Japanese: syllabus and materials, Mary-Grace Browning; Chapter 7 Teaching Japanese in Derbyshire: an area-based approach, Marianne Jones; Chapter 8 The importance of design to an English-Japanese learner's dictionary for English-speaking users; Chapter 9 Course design for autonomous learning, Tanaka Nozomi;

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Authored by Kaiser, Stefan

Product details

Authors Stefan Kaiser, Kaiser Stefan
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.01.1995
 
EAN 9781873410035
ISBN 978-1-873410-03-5
No. of pages 160
Weight 272 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Folklore

Asia, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies, Regional Studies, Regional / International studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General

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