Showa Women's University Dept. of English Language and Communication

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Available Courses

  • Quizzes for Graded Readers
  • Speaking and Listening B for Groups 3 and 4
  • This is a place to get information to use DynEd, especially New Dynamic English.
  • Elective course for 3rd and 4th years (juniors and seniors)
  • Module 1
    Story Line 1: Miyu has just started at university. She is interested in her classes, but is also looking for a part-time job. Then a student in her class goes missing. Everyone is looking for Nana, but Miyu has a plan. She knows the student a little, but finds out a lot more. Help her find the missing student.

    Vocabulary note: Workshop = Module, Step = Week, Episode = Class session
  • Module 2
    Story Line 2: Miyu decides to make investigations her part-time job. She starts small. Her apartment building has had a bicycle theft. It has to be someone in the building. She talks to many people living in the building to find out who did it.

    Vocabulary note: Workshop = Module, Step = Week, Episode = Class session
  • Module 3: Daily Activities, Our Planet, Locations and Directions

    Workshop 3: The Case of the Deadly Dumping

    Story Line 3: Miyu goes to an Environmental Protest only to learn someone has dumped poisonous waste into TokyoBay. She finds 3 suspects, each with a good reason to do the dumping. Which one did it?

    Vocabulary note: Workshop = Module, Step = Week, Episode = Class session
  • Showa students should use this course to make up their Tokken requirements.
  • This is for Showa Students Thursday 2nd period, Fall 2009.
  • This is for Showa students. Thursday afternoon 4th period Fall 2009
  • Students have their materials and assignments for Computer Literacy C Spring 2009 here.

 
 
 
This site is for students of the English Language and Communication Department of Showa Women's University. If you are not a student try the university or our 学科 site or our PR site. Inside this site is information for student to study in their classes and outside, anytime, anywhere. Some classes are closed, but others allow guests. If you would like to see any of these classes, just email Kevin Ryan at ryan@swu.ac.jp.
 
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