Practical English 1
TeachersYAMADA, Satoshi
Grade, SemesterYear 2 2nd semest [Department of Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering]
CategorySpecial Subjects
Elective, CreditsElective 1credit
 Syllabus Number2G117

Course Description

With the globalization of science and technology, it is becoming expected for science and engineering students to have the ability to read and write English scientific papers (scientific papers written in English). The aim of this course is, by studying the contents listed in the course outline below, for science and engineering students to acquire the foundations necessary for reading and writing English scientific papers.
1. Methods of reading the formulae, numbers, etc. which often appear in English scientific papers (<1> addition, <2> subtraction, <3> multiplication, <4> division, <5> ratios, <6> integer, <7> decimal, <8> fraction, <9> rounding)
2. Examples of basic sentences containing words which appear regularly in various fields of science and engineering (<1> physics, <2> chemistry, <3> energy)

Course Objectives

The aim of this course is, by studying the contents listed in the course outline above, for science and engineering students to acquire the fundamentals necessary for reading and writing scientific papers in English.

Grading Policy

Performance is evaluated based on in-class quizzes (30%) and periodic examinations (70%).
Overall feedback is provided and test answers are explained during the final lecture.

Textbook and Reference

KindTitleAuthorPublisher
TextbookTextbook: 臼井俊雄 著 『CD BOOK 教養としての理系の英語』 Kindle版(電子書籍)

References

Requirements(Assignments)

Before class: Read in advance the scope of the next lecture in the designated textbook, and sort out the points that you do not understand or have issues with before attending the class. Furthermore, listen several times to the part of the CD corresponding to the scope of the lecture. (1 hour)
After class: Revise the content covered in the previous class, and then make sure you can complete all of the English-to-Japanese translation items without looking at the answer printout. (1 hour)

Note

Always bring an English-Japanese dictionary (paper media) or electronic dictionary when attending class.

Schedule

1Features of English scientific papers

2How to read formulae, ratios, etc. that appear in English scientific papers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, ratios)

3How to read integers, fractions, etc. that appear in English scientific papers (integers, decimals, fractions, rounding)

4Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (atoms)

5Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (elements)

6Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (materials science)

7Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (chemical reactions)

8Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (properties of solutions)

9Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (air and oxygen)

10Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (analytical methods)

11Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (experimental equipment and methods)

12Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (the universe and the solar system)

13Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (the earth)

14Basic sentences in various fields of engineering (nuclear energy and radioactivity)

15Test, summary