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    英語総合講座III-39
  Human Behavior
KOBAYASHI MASAKI 
小林 真記
4単位 
3〜4 
前期 
11002139

This course is designed to help you (1) improve your academic English skills in a variety of situations; and (2) develop a deeper understanding of human behavior. Students will practice crucial academic language skills such as summarizing what they have heard, listening for implied meaning, comparing information from different sources, and using examples to illustrate a general point. Discussions will be held on a variety of academic topics related to psychology and communications. Tasks and assignments include working in pairs/groups (e.g., telling stories, making group decisions, role-playing), giving oral presentations, keeping learning logs, as well as listening to authentic interviews and formal classroom lectures.

評価方法: You will be evaluated on class attendance and participation, vocabulary quizzes, lesson reflections, oral presentations, and a research paper. More details about these course requirements will be given at the first class meeting and negotiated thereafter as needed.

テキスト名: Bernard Seal, Academic encounters: Human behavior (Reading, study skills, writing), Cambridge University Press, 1997

注意事項: The course requires active participation and cooperation. Students are expected to cooperate with others in their group work.

授業計画――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――
1. Introduction to the course
2. The Influences of Mind over Body
3. The Influences of Mind over Body
4. The Influences of Mind over Body
5. Preventing Illness
6. Preventing Illness
7. Adolescence
8. Adolescence
9. Adulthood
10. Adulthood
11. Flex Day
12. Assessing Intelligence
13. Assessing Intelligence
14. Assessing Intelligence
15. Accounting for Variations in Intelligence
16. Accounting for Variations in Intelligence
17. Accounting for Variations in Intelligence
18. Body Language
19. Body Language
20. Body Language
21. The Language of Touch, Space, and Artifacts
22. The Language of Touch, Space, and Artifacts
23. The Language of Touch, Space, and Artifacts
24. Presentations
25. Presentations
26. Course Summary and Reflection