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foreign language studies

IJA207 English Language III
IJA214 English Language IV
Year II, Semesters I & II
As most textbooks and research books in Cambodia are written in English or French, foreign language acquisition is essential for professors and students alike. This course builds student’s understanding of and skills in using the English language, in competencies including reading, writing, speaking and listening.


basic requirements

IJA201 Japanese Grammar I
IJA208 Japanese Grammar II
Ms. Chhoeng Vouchky, Ms. Chhong Sota

  1. Year II, Semesters I & II

In this course, students focus their studies on basic and intermediate Japanese grammar.

IJA202 Listening and Conversation I
IJA209 Listening and Conversation II
IJA302 Listening and Conversation III
IJA310 Listening and Conversation IV

  1. Ms. Nakamura Naoka, Mr. Katagiri Junji, Mr. Fukuda Tomohiko, Mr. Ueda Takanori
  2. Years II & III, Semesters I & II

During the course of this subject, students build on the knowledge acquired in the ‘Japanese Grammar’ and ‘Analysing Japanese Grammar and Practice’ course to improve their ability to communicate smoothly in Japanese. They also practice listening and making conversation in Japanese. Moreover, students learn about Japanese society and the behavioural and cultural patterns of Japanese people, as well as acquiring some general information about Japan, which is necessary for successful communication with native Japanese speakers.

IJA203 Reading I
IJA210 Reading II
IJA303 Reading III
IJA311 Reading IV
Ms. Loch Leaksmy, Mr. Hak Serey

  1. Years II & III, Semesters I & II

This course builds students’ understanding of Japanese texts, and particularly Japanese ways of solving problems. Various kinds of authentic reading materials, ranging from beginner to advanced levels of difficulty, are used, including advertisements, newspapers and magazine articles, diaries, folk tales, novels, theses, and so forth. In addition to building their reading and comprehension skills, students enlarge their general knowledge about the world, and Japan in particular.

IJA204 Composition and Speech I
IJA211 Composition and Speech II
IJA304 Composition and Speech III
IJA312 Composition and Speech IV

  1. Mr. Kaneda Atsushi, Mr. Katagiri Junji, Ms. Nakamura Naoka
  2. Years II & III, Semesters I & II

These subjects complement the knowledge students build in the ‘Reading’ courses by building upon students’ active Japanese communication skills. Students are taught to write compositions and deliver speeches and presentations. In doing so, students learn to express the knowledge and opinions they have acquired about matters in Cambodia, Japan and the world.

IJA205 Kanji I
IJA212 Kanji II

  1. Ms. Chhong Sota, Ms. Hor Sreineang
  2. Year II, Semesters I & II

A thorough knowledge of essential Kanji characters, from beginners to intermediate levels, is essential to successful usage of the Japanese language. In this subject students learn about the origins, usage and combinations of Kanji characters.

IJA206 Japan Studies I
IJA213 Japan Studies II

  1. Ms. Loch Leaksmy, Mr.Ueda Takanori
  2. Year II, Semesters I & II

To complement their intensive language studies, students are introduced to a wide range of information about the culture, traditions, ways of life, education, religion, history, and geographical conditions of Japan, thus building a broader understanding of the Japanese nation and its people.

IJA301 Analyzing Japanese Grammar and Practice I
IJA309 Analyzing Japanese Grammar and Practice II

  1. Ms. Chhoeng Vouchky, Ms. Hor Sreineang
  2. Year III, Semesters I & II

During this unit of study, students focus on learning Intermediate and Advanced Japanese grammar, and improve their knowledge and facility with the Japanese language by completing a variety of practice exercises.

 


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Ms. Loch Leaksmy

Tel:(855) 23-885-419

Email: lock.leaksmy@rupp.edu.kh

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