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JAPANLNG 31A: Intermediate to Advanced Conversation, First Quarter

Oral proficiency through role play, oral presentations, and discussion. Recommended for those who have participated in Kyoto SCTI program. May be taken concurrently with JAPANLNG 21, 22, and 23. Prerequisite: 3K, or consent of instructor. See http://japanese.stanford.edu/.
Terms: Aut | Units: 2 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 4 units total)
Instructors: Fu, M. (PI)

JAPANLNG 31B: Intermediate to Advanced Conversation, Second Quarter

Continuation of JAPANLNG 31A. Oral proficiency through role play, oral presentations, and discussion. Recommended for those who have participated in Kyoto SCTI program. May be taken concurrently with JAPANLNG 21, 22, and 23. Prerequisite: JAPANLNG 31A, or consent of instructor. See http://japanese.stanford.edu/.
Terms: Win | Units: 2 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 4 units total)
Instructors: Fu, M. (PI)

JAPANLNG 31C: Intermediate to Advanced Conversation, Third Quarter

Continuation of JAPANLNG 31B. Oral proficiency through role play, oral presentations, and discussion. Recommended for those who have participated in Kyoto SCTI program. May be taken concurrently with JAPANLNG 21, 22, and 23. Prerequisite: JAPANLNG 32B. See http://japanese.stanford.edu/
Terms: Spr | Units: 2 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 4 units total)
Instructors: Fu, M. (PI)

JAPANLNG 31E: Accelerated Beginning Japanese for Engineering Students

Restricted to engineering students participating in the School of Engineering Japan Internship Program. This is a special course for those who go to Japan for summer internships. The course focuses on survival Japanese but lays a solid foundation for continued learning of the language.nnGrad students enroll in JAPANLNG 331E
Last offered: Spring 2016

JAPANLNG 32G: Accelerated Beginning Business Japanese II

For GSB students only. Limited enrollment.
Last offered: Spring 2008

JAPANLNG 33G: Accelerated Beginning Business Japanese III

For GSB students only. Limited enrollment.

JAPANLNG 99: Language Specials

Prerequisite: consent of instructor.nn (Staff)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit (up to 5 units total)

JAPANLNG 100: Reading in Japanese

Goal is to advance Japanese proficiency through reading in Japanese on topics you are interested in. You will read and write journals about the booklets, magazines, periodicals, and manga you choose. Research shows that this type of reading activity further enhances learners¿ proficiency (accuracy, vocabulary, writing, and cultural literacy). Perquisite: Japanlng 2, but all levels are welcome
Terms: Spr | Units: 1
Instructors: Mukai, E. (PI)

JAPANLNG 101: Third-Year Japanese Language, Culture, and Communication, First Quarter

(Formerly JAPANLNG 117.) Goal is to express thoughts and opinions in paragraph length in spoken and written forms. Materials include current Japanese media and literature for native speakers of Japanese. Cultural and social topics related to Japan and its people. Prerequisite: Placement Tests, JAPANLNG 23. See http://japanese.stanford.edu/?page_id=39.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: Tomiyama, Y. (PI)

JAPANLNG 102: Third-Year Japanese Language, Culture, and Communication, Second Quarter

(Formerly JAPANLNG 118). Continuation of 101. Goal is to express thoughts and opinions in paragraph length in spoken and written forms. Materials include current Japanese media and literature for native speakers of Japanese. Cultural and social topics related to Japan and its people. Prerequisite: 101. See http://japanese.stanford.edu/?page_id=39.
Terms: Win | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: Tomiyama, Y. (PI)
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