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Using j-Dorama in EBL language study in Japanese
This project is to develop and trial materials to foster a (2 or 3 student) team EBL approach to grammatical and socio-cultural issues that must be addressed in understanding and ‘translating’ texts (Japanese TV dramas). The aim is assist learners in becoming confident and autonomous in both group and individual study. The development of higher level skills in using dictionaries, online, human and other resources is expected to emerge as part of the outcome of a group presentation project.
Project Team: Jonathan Bunt Faculty: Humanities
Funding year: 2006
Keywords: japan, japanese, languages, j-Dorama, translation, translating, drama, television (tv), grammar, video, teamwork, undergraduate
Case Study (PDF, 139.8Kb)
EBL for EBL: Enquiry-Based Learning for an End to being Bored with Language Learning
To encourage students to engage actively with continuous independent language-learning, particularly the perfection of grammar and mastery of pronunciation in French, and to reflect upon their own learning process.
Project Team: Julie Lawton, Annie Morton, Catherine Franc Faculty: Humanities
Funding year: 2006
Keywords: french, languages, grammar, phonetics, pronunciation, undergraduate, teamwork, first year
Case Study (PDF, 154.2Kb)