Monday, December 16, 2019

Writing English B: Fall semester final writing assignment・後期末作文

Hello!



How are you? Here is our fall semester final writing assignment.

Tasks

For our final assignment, you can write on anything you like - an opinion paper; comparison and contrast (比較対照) short paper of a topic of your choice - something factual like an issue in the newsor a comparison of some artwork or music; an analysis (分析) of a poem of your choice; orcreative writing effort such as a short story or poem

Guidelines

While you have maximum freedom on this assignment, there will be one rule for whatever kind of theme or topic you choose - that is, you cannot simply do the same thing you did before.

For example, if you would like to write an analysis comparing and contrasting two works of art - they cannot be the same works of art you wrote on before. They would have to be two completely different choices of art. Same with music, or an opinion piece - the subjects, or topic, have to be different from what you did before.

Notes on task examples - comparison and contrast
I do not want to give a list of topic suggestions as I have done before, as I would really like you to explore and have the freedom to write on what you really would like. But as an example of a comparison and contrast task, here is a suggestion for a topic: Comparing and contrasting your life in high school to your life in university. 

While many of you might have had similar experiences in your high school life, I would like you to go into details. First, where did you go to high school? What were your favorite classes there? What were the classes you didn’t like? What do you feel were your best subjects? How about your worst subjects? What about the school facilities (施設) – for example, the classrooms, places for sports, or things like the school lunches? What were they like? 

How do any of these things compare (比べる) with your life here at Daito Bunka so far? What do you find about the classes in university that are different (or similar) to your high school education? Once again – go into details about these things. What has been the most difficult thing you have found so far about your university life and education – and what has been the best thing?

Notes about poetry
If you choose to try to write a poem from the notes in the first semester, this may be quite challenging - but one that may also be new, unique, and even fun for you. In this choice, write an original poem in English on any topic of your choice. It could be about yourself, about people around you, about nature, animals, or a place. 

We have seen with the poetry we have read in the first semester how words can be used in ways that are unexpected in everyday writing –  about how they can create images, and how words can be used to show meanings that may be outside the regular way we use them.

This can be very freeformwords do not have to rhyme (韻を踏まない), and you can use words to bring out different feelings - for example, to show how something is like something else, or is as something that is unexpected.  

How much to write
I would like to see you write as much as you can - go for more than what you may have done before if your assignments have been shorter. For the comparison and contrast and opinion choices, I would like you to write around 4-5 paragraphs. But do not limit yourselves - write as much as you can!

I am gathering your writing into the various books I have mentioned before in classFor poetry writingI would like you to try to write at least three (3) verses in the poem. I am gathering these into a new collection called Ways with Words - a collection of student creative writing. 

So whichever is your choice of writing, try to write to the best you can, because your work may be published (出版した) on both the blog and in these books!

Deadline (締め切り
It will be in the new year, on our last day of class, on January 15th, 2020 (1/15/20), and it will be a final version (完成版). This means you should begin writing now – do not wait until the day or night before! 

Good luck! I hope you can enjoy writing on your choices. 


Image: Personal photograph of public artwork along wall, Nakano-ku, Tokyo. All rights on artwork reserved to the artist. 

Writing English B: Fall semester final writing assignment・後期末作文

Hello!



How are you? Here is our fall semester final writing assignment.

Tasks

For our final assignment, you can write on anything you like - an opinion paper; comparison and contrast (比較対照) short paper of a topic of your choice - something factual like an issue in the newsor a comparison of some artwork or music; an analysis (分析) of a poem of your choice; orcreative writing effort such as a short story or poem

Guidelines

While you have maximum freedom on this assignment, there will be one rule for whatever kind of theme or topic you choose - that is, you cannot simply do the same thing you did before.

For example, if you would like to write an analysis comparing and contrasting two works of art - they cannot be the same works of art you wrote on before. They would have to be two completely different choices of art. Same with music, or an opinion piece - the subjects, or topic, have to be different from what you did before.

Notes on task examples - comparison and contrast
I do not want to give a list of topic suggestions as I have done before, as I would really like you to explore and have the freedom to write on what you really would like. But as an example of a comparison and contrast task, here is a suggestion for a topic: Comparing and contrasting your life in high school to your life in university. 

While many of you might have had similar experiences in your high school life, I would like you to go into details. First, where did you go to high school? What were your favorite classes there? What were the classes you didn’t like? What do you feel were your best subjects? How about your worst subjects? What about the school facilities (施設) – for example, the classrooms, places for sports, or things like the school lunches? What were they like? 

How do any of these things compare (比べる) with your life here at Daito Bunka so far? What do you find about the classes in university that are different (or similar) to your high school education? Once again – go into details about these things. What has been the most difficult thing you have found so far about your university life and education – and what has been the best thing?

Notes about poetry
If you choose to try to write a poem from the notes in the first semester, this may be quite challenging - but one that may also be new, unique, and even fun for you. In this choice, write an original poem in English on any topic of your choice. It could be about yourself, about people around you, about nature, animals, or a place. 

We have seen with the poetry we have read in the first semester how words can be used in ways that are unexpected in everyday writing –  about how they can create images, and how words can be used to show meanings that may be outside the regular way we use them.

This can be very freeformwords do not have to rhyme (韻を踏まない), and you can use words to bring out different feelings - for example, to show how something is like something else, or is as something that is unexpected.  

How much to write
I would like to see you write as much as you can - go for more than what you may have done before if your assignments have been shorter. For the comparison and contrast and opinion choices, I would like you to write around 4-5 paragraphs. But do not limit yourselves - write as much as you can!

I am gathering your writing into the various books I have mentioned before in classFor poetry writingI would like you to try to write at least three (3) verses in the poem. I am gathering these into a new collection called Ways with Words - a collection of student creative writing. 

So whichever is your choice of writing, try to write to the best you can, because your work may be published (出版した) on both the blog and in these books!

Deadline (締め切り
It will be in the new year, on our last day of class, on January 15th, 2020 (1/15/20), and it will be a final version (完成版). This means you should begin writing now – do not wait until the day or night before! 

Good luck! I hope you can enjoy writing on your choices. 


Image: Personal photograph of public artwork along wall, Nakano-ku, Tokyo. All rights on artwork reserved to the artist. 

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Culture through English B: Myths & legends from other countries (Part 2)・海外の神話、伝説、物語 (Part 2)

Hello!



How are you? The picture above shows a statue of Ho Chi Minh, who was the founding father of modern Vietnam. 

Vietnamese culture is very old, however, and has many interesting stories and legends from its past. But like all countries, it has some more recent myths and stories. Today I have a video for you about a very different kind of story from Vietnam - one that is about love and relationships. 

This is more modern, but is also as interesting as their stories of history - and is a funny one! 

Activity/homework
Watch the video below. Watch it as many times as you want or need, then answer the questions below the video. 


(If you have trouble seeing the video, go to this link, or go to YouTube to find "Why you are single for so long" at https://youtu.be/jaPVq3J5IUI)


1. What does the “relationship with the dead” mean in Vietnamese culture? 
2. What is the story behind this legend? 
3. What are the “devil’s hours”? 
4. What is the checklist about a person’s relationship condition that makes ghosts come to you? 
5. What are some things a person can do to make the ghosts go away? 
6. What is the joke solution (解決策) the speaker in the video says a person can do?
7. According to the video, do these things always work? 

I hope you found this funny and interesting!


Now here are the board notes for our class on 12/11




See you next time!


Images: Personal photographs. All rights reserved.
Video uploaded from YouTube. I do not own the rights to the content. All rights reserved to the copyright holder(s). Uploaded for classroom purposes only. 

Culture through English B: Myths & legends from other countries (Part 2)・海外の神話、伝説、物語 (Part 2)

Hello!



How are you? The picture above shows a statue of Ho Chi Minh, who was the founding father of modern Vietnam. 

Vietnamese culture is very old, however, and has many interesting stories and legends from its past. But like all countries, it has some more recent myths and stories. Today I have a video for you about a very different kind of story from Vietnam - one that is about love and relationships. 

This is more modern, but is also as interesting as their stories of history - and is a funny one! 

Activity/homework
Watch the video below. Watch it as many times as you want or need, then answer the questions below the video. 


(If you have trouble seeing the video, go to this link, or go to YouTube to find "Why you are single for so long" at https://youtu.be/jaPVq3J5IUI)


1. What does the “relationship with the dead” mean in Vietnamese culture? 
2. What is the story behind this legend? 
3. What are the “devil’s hours”? 
4. What is the checklist about a person’s relationship condition that makes ghosts come to you? 
5. What are some things a person can do to make the ghosts go away? 
6. What is the joke solution (解決策) the speaker in the video says a person can do?
7. According to the video, do these things always work? 

I hope you found this funny and interesting!


Now here are the board notes for our class on 12/11




See you next time!


Images: Personal photographs. All rights reserved.
Video uploaded from YouTube. I do not own the rights to the content. All rights reserved to the copyright holder(s). Uploaded for classroom purposes only. 

Monday, December 2, 2019

Freshman English Reading B: Fall semester final presentations・後期期末 プレゼンテーション

Hello!



How are you? Here are the guidelines and deadline for our fall semester final presentations (期期末プレゼンテーション)

The guidelines are the same as for the mid-term (中間presentations. Like before, you will choose a different book from the library, read it, and present about it

So go to the library on your ownThis is a very important point! Next week (12/11) - have a book to show me!

Please have these points in your presentation:
  • A summary (要約) about the story - what is it about?
  • The main character(s) of the book
  • The qualities () or characteristics (性状) of the main character(s)
  • The most interesting or exciting situation or event in the story
  • The character you liked the most - and what qualities he or she had 
Guidelines
For this presentation like before, you make a Power Point show. You have to have a title slide5-7 slides with pictures and text on it, then concluding slide that is colorful and interesting to look at. 

Deadline (締め切り)
We will do these presentations on January 15th, 2020 (1/15/20), so you have more than one (1) month to work on these.

In our next class (12/11), please show me what you are reading and will present on and we will make some time to do some work in class on the presentations. I would like to see your work and give you some advice on what you can do to make the best presentations you can. Please be ready to present on 1/15/20! 

Now here are the board notes for our class on 12/4 & 11 (I'm very sorry my first picture is not straight!). First, here are the notes for 12/4



Now here are the board notes for 12/11:



Good luck! I look forward to our presentation day! 


Images: Top - by Andy Mabbett - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26006913/Board notes - personal photographs. All rights reserved.

Freshman English Reading B: Fall semester final presentations・後期期末 プレゼンテーション

Hello!



How are you? Here are the guidelines and deadline for our fall semester final presentations (期期末プレゼンテーション)

The guidelines are the same as for the mid-term (中間presentations. Like before, you will choose a different book from the library, read it, and present about it

So go to the library on your ownThis is a very important point! Next week (12/11) - have a book to show me!

Please have these points in your presentation:
  • A summary (要約) about the story - what is it about?
  • The main character(s) of the book
  • The qualities () or characteristics (性状) of the main character(s)
  • The most interesting or exciting situation or event in the story
  • The character you liked the most - and what qualities he or she had 
Guidelines
For this presentation like before, you make a Power Point show. You have to have a title slide5-7 slides with pictures and text on it, then concluding slide that is colorful and interesting to look at. 

Deadline (締め切り)
We will do these presentations on January 15th, 2020 (1/15/20), so you have more than one (1) month to work on these.

In our next class (12/11), please show me what you are reading and will present on and we will make some time to do some work in class on the presentations. I would like to see your work and give you some advice on what you can do to make the best presentations you can. Please be ready to present on 1/15/20! 

Now here are the board notes for our class on 12/4 & 11 (I'm very sorry my first picture is not straight!). First, here are the notes for 12/4



Now here are the board notes for 12/11:



Good luck! I look forward to our presentation day! 


Images: Top - by Andy Mabbett - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26006913/Board notes - personal photographs. All rights reserved.

Writing English B: Writing assignment 6・作文6

Hello! 


How are you? Today I will introduce our 6th writing assignment (作文6) - taking the art and music from our 5th writing assignment (作文5) and now using it as a basis to write a short story to. 

I hope this will be fun and interesting for you!

Preparation & guidelines
If you remember our activity from the first semester about feelings and ideas to pictures, then you already know a way you can write about for this assignment. (If you would like a refresher on the activity about feelings and ideas to pictures to help you, go to this link here.) 

For this 6th assignment, you have a choice. You can write about:
  • One (1) piece of artwork -or- 
  • One (1) piece of music
You also have another choice. You can choose a piece of artwork of your ownor a piece of music of your own, that you search out. But if you want to write about art or music from the blogpost pages from assignment 5, that's okay - go to:
But you have the freedom to go and choose artwork or music of your own. The only rule I would have about writing on your own music that you have chosen is that it should be instrumental - no vocals or lyrics. But any kind of music (classical, old Japanese, jazz, rock, electronic, or EBM) is okay.  

For this assignment, you do not need to have a pair of artworks or pieces of music; you should only have one (1) artwork or one (1) piece of music

You do not need to analyze (分析して) the art or music; in fact, you do the opposite - you imagine a story or scenario to go with the art or music you choose, and write a short story to it, based on your feelings and what the artwork or music gives you the sense or ideas of. What does it suggest to you, or give you a mental picture of? Do you imagine characters, a situation, even animals or things in it? Do the characters have names? What are they doing and what is happening with them? What metaphors (隠喩) come to you from the art or music for your scenario? 

So this is pure creative writing. There are no rules - except the ones you make!

How much to write
I would like to see maybe 4-5 paragraphs' worth of writing, but do not limit yourself write as much as you can, if you can, because as before, I will gather the best of your writing into the Every Picture Tells a Story and Words on Music books I have talked about before in class. So write to the best you can! 

Deadline (締め切り)
It will be December 18th (12/18), so you have two (2) weeks to work on this. As before, bring in a rough draft next week (12/11) to read aloud to your classmates - it does not have to be 100% finished, but bring along enough that you can then develop more in class. 

Special note: 
On 12/18, I will immediately give the information for the final writing assignment. So be ready to upload to Edmodo (or turn in) your work so you can then get started in class on the final assignment! 

Now here are the board notes for our classes on 12/4 & 11. First, here's the 12/4 notes:


Now here are the board notes for 12/11:



Good luck! See you next time!


Images: Top - screenshot taken from original artwork at http://musicapave.com/artes-visuais/desenhos-em-partituras/Board notes - personal photographs. All rights reserved.
I do not own the rights to the original artwork of the top image, or the website it was taken from. All rights reserved to the copyright holder(s). Uploaded for classroom purposes only.

Writing English B: Writing assignment 6・作文6

Hello! 



How are you? Today I will introduce our 6th writing assignment (作文6) - taking the art and music from our 5th writing assignment (作文5) and now using it as a basis to write a short story to. 

I hope this will be fun and interesting for you!

Preparation & guidelines
If you remember our activity from the first semester about feelings and ideas to pictures, then you already know a way you can write about for this assignment. (If you would like a refresher on the activity about feelings and ideas to pictures to help you, go to this link here.) 

For this 6th assignment, you have a choice. You can write about:
  • One (1) piece of artwork -or- 
  • One (1) piece of music
You also have another choice. You can choose a piece of artwork of your ownor a piece of music of your own, that you search out. But if you want to write about art or music from the blogpost pages from assignment 5, that's okay - go to:
But you have the freedom to go and choose artwork or music of your own. The only rule I would have about writing on your own music that you have chosen is that it should be instrumental - no vocals or lyrics. But any kind of music (classical, old Japanese, jazz, rock, electronic, or EBM) is okay.  

For this assignment, you do not need to have a pair of artworks or pieces of music; you should only have one (1) artwork or one (1) piece of music

You do not need to analyze (分析して) the art or music; in fact, you do the opposite - you imagine a story or scenario to go with the art or music you choose, and write a short story to it, based on your feelings and what the artwork or music gives you the sense or ideas of. What does it suggest to you, or give you a mental picture of? Do you imagine characters, a situation, even animals or things in it? Do the characters have names? What are they doing and what is happening with them? What metaphors (隠喩) come to you from the art or music for your scenario? 

So this is pure creative writing. There are no rules - except the ones you make!

How much to write
I would like to see maybe 4-5 paragraphs' worth of writing, but do not limit yourself write as much as you can, if you can, because as before, I will gather the best of your writing into the Every Picture Tells a Story and Words on Music books I have talked about before in class. So write to the best you can! 

Deadline (締め切り)
It will be December 18th (12/18), so you have two (2) weeks to work on this. As before, bring in a rough draft next week (12/11) to read aloud to your classmates - it does not have to be 100% finished, but bring along enough that you can then develop more in class. 

Special note: 
On 12/18, I will immediately give the information for the final writing assignment. So be ready to upload to Edmodo (or turn in) your work so you can then get started in class on the final assignment! 

Now here are the board notes for our classes on 12/4 & 11. First, here's the 12/4 notes:



Now here are the board notes for 12/11:




Good luck! See you next time!


Images: Top - screenshot taken from original artwork at http://musicapave.com/artes-visuais/desenhos-em-partituras/Board notes - personal photographs. All rights reserved.
I do not own the rights to the original artwork of the top image, or the website it was taken from. All rights reserved to the copyright holder(s). Uploaded for classroom purposes only.