JAPANESE LANGUAGE (COMMERCIAL NEGOTIATION)
- Academic year
- 2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LINGUA GIAPPONESE (TRATTATIVA COMMERCIALE)
- Course code
- LT010N (AF:322023 AR:168291)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Subdivision
- Surnames P-Z
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-OR/22
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 3
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Formative objectives of the course fall within the area of language skills learning.
Objectives of the course are:
- stimulating students to autonomous research of the instruments to develop appropriate skills to carry out activities related to Japanese commercial field and to deepening the knowledge of relational and honorific Japanese language in a working environment. Specifically the students will be able to:
- research online tools useful for autonomous study of grammatical structures at an intermediate level
- use the tools to practice and learn the structures of relational language in a workplace
- recognise their role in the workplace and use relational language in an appropriate way
- answer the phone at work (companies and institutions)
- carry out fair interpreting
- support a commercial negotiation
At the end of the course students should reach a B1 level of the CEFR / CEFR (between level N3 and N2 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test).
Expected learning outcomes
* B1: Is able to understand the essential points of clear messages in standard language on familiar topics that he normally faces at work, at school, in his free time, etc. He gets along in many situations that may arise while traveling in a region where the language in question is spoken. Can produce simple and coherent texts on topics that are familiar or are of interest to him. He is able to describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes, ambitions, to briefly explain reasons and give explanations on opinions and projects.
1. Knowledge and understanding
Complete knowledge of the structures of Japanese honorific language
Start the knowledge of the vocabulary of the Japanese language for commerce
Know and understand the functioning of the grammatical structures of the intermediate level Japanese language
Know and understand the variations in the register and communication of the Japanese language at an intermediate level
Know and understand the concepts and terminology essential for a business negotiation
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding:
Knowing how to identify the different types of honorific / relational language
Demonstrate a general understanding of the grammatical structures of Japanese honorific / relational language
Knowing how to interact in the communicative situations foreseen by the advanced A2 / B1 level of the CEFR
Knowing how to understand and produce oral and written texts in agreement with the advanced A2 / B1 level of the CEFR related to the working environment
To be able to translate intermediate written texts related to commercial products from Japanese to Italian
Know how to use online tools for shared work
Improve the ability to use online tools for translation
3. Autonomy of judgment:
Being able to argue elementary concepts and produce examples to support or refutation in Japanese
Being able to independently produce oral texts and writings suitable to answer the telephone, guide a client in a fair, complete a commercial negotiation
Being able to critically test current myths and prejudices about the Japanese language (eg presumed untranslatability, opacity, etc.)
4. Communication skills:
Understanding and written and oral production and oral interaction skills required by the advanced A2 / B1 level of the CEFR
Be able, during the lessons, to interact with peers and with the teacher in a critical and respectful way, both in class and online.
Be able to communicate your ideas and opinions with future employers and / or professional guests who will speak during the course.
5. Learning skills
Know how to take notes and share them in a collaborative way on the online platform.
Being able to create collaborative shared spaces online
Being able to independently search for information to deepen the knowledge.
Being able to critically consult the materials found and / or proposed by the teacher
Be able to consult the texts and reference materials suggested in the course bibliography
Be able to develop the skills acquired to undertake further study on the topics covered during the course
Pre-requirements
Contents
Interpreting and translating activities will be held. Personal initiative is relevant to the course.
During the course useful tools will be presented, and students will be required to utilise them individually.
Students will be given 'real context' dialogues to (video) translate, and will be asked to compose a dialogue by themselves.
Participating in class is strongly requested.
It is necessary to have a recorder devise.
Referral texts
1. Mariotti Marcella, La lingua giapponese, Carocci 2014.
2. Mariotti Marcella, Giapponese per il Business. Guida al linguaggio nel mondo del lavoro, Hoepli 2019.
3. jalea.unive.it/business
Useful link:
jalea.unive.it/jalea
www.a4edu.com
Assessment methods
The exam will consist of the following parts: Moodle test one week before the appeal + oral exam for those who pass the test with at least 26/30.
1. Online test on the Moodle page of the course. https://moodle.unive.it/course/view.php?id=3131
Topics based on Mariotti 2019 and Jalea Business:
a) telephone (12 points),
b) fair (12 points),
c) e-mail (6 points: filling and tidying up). In the same test there is a section for the delivery
d) of the handwritten CV,
e) of the computer written CV [the model to be used is in the Moodle course],
f) of the business card.
2. Correction of the CV and business card, as well as the oral exam, will only take place for those who pass the test with at least 26 points.
The exam contents remain unchanged, as indicated in the syllabus and minute specification of the terminology to be studied inserted in the Announcements of the tutor Dr. Rizzuto, on Moodle.
The oral exam will take place through the Zoom application: it is recommended to familiarize yourself with it.
Teaching methods
b) practical exercises aimed at building and consolidating the knowledge, skills and competences that the course sets out;
Further information
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