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I was greatly affected by the faculty members’ devoted attitudes in teaching. Regardless of their hectic schedule, they diligently cared about each student’s learning throughout the program. I appreciate not only the subject matter they taught, but also the real professionalism as teachers they demonstrated. I realized, when I returned to Japan, that this attitude is the crucial factor to be a good teacher at elementary and secondary school level. It surely contributes to my current career.


Akihiko Sasaki
MATESOL, Computer-Assisted Language Learning Certificate 2003
Nishinomiya, Japan


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KGU - KWANSEI GAKUIN UNIVERSITY



Students


Welcome Kwansei Gakuin University Students! We are looking forward to welcoming you to the Monterey Institute this summer and hope that you are as excited about your English language program as we are. To find out more about your program and to tell us what you would like to learn about in this year's program, click on one of the links below.

2006 Program Calendar
2006 Program Events
Needs Analysis

If you have any questions about the program or would just like to send us an e-mail saying 'Hi!' please do so at kgusp@miis.edu. We look forward to meeting you this summer!

Visitors

In collaboration with Kwansei Gakuin University in Osaka, Japan, the Monterey Institute has been offering a 4-week intensive English program focused on community interaction and American culture studies. Students in the program participate in intensive language and culture-focused classes 6 hours per day and stay with local host families in order to gain an even better understanding of American culture first-hand.

The program is based on the following communicative curriculum:

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Presentation Skills

Pronouncing American English

Presentation Skills

Pronouncing American English

Presentation Skills

Current Events

Community Language Skills

Current Events

Community Language Skills

Current Events

LUNCH

Intro to US Culture

Panel Discussion

Intro to US Culture

Panel Discussion

Intro to US Culture


Course Descriptions

Presentation Skills
This course will give you practice in delivering speeches in English. You will learn how to give impromptu speeches using effective body language, articulation and projection. You will learn how to provide constructive feedback on your own speeches and those of your classmates, as well as how to conduct a question-and-answer period at the end of a speech.

Pronouncing American English
In this course you will improve both your understanding of and your pronunciation of American English. Particular focus will be placed on sentence stress, word stress, intonation and reductions. You will critique your own production, and work on specific areas of difficulty. Tongue twisters will be a regular part of this course.

Current Events Content Course
This class will focus on recent political and social issues that affect the US and its relationship with the world. You will use different forms of media such as newspapers, magazines, TV and the Internet to collect information that will give you a broad view of current events. You will then bring that information to class through group presentations, discussions and other projects.

Community Language Skills
This course will give you practice in communicating effectively in realistic situations, as well as introduce you to relevant cultural and social information. You will learn how language is used in different social situations, and discuss troublesome communication situations.

US Culture Content Course
In this course you will reflect on your experience in the United States in a variety of ways. You will identify cultural similarities and differences between Japan and the US, and discuss cross-cultural issues. You will also examine your home-stay experience, and the pre-existing beliefs that you had about American life. In all of these activities, you will be developing your skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing in English.

Panel Discussion: An American Life Forum
In this course you will first prepare for interactions with community members related to a particular aspect of American life and culture. During the panel discussions, you will have opportunities to ask questions and discuss the week’s panel topic. Last, you will reflect on what you learned from the panelists and your interaction with them. This class will not only allow you to learn about different parts of American life and culture, but will also develop your listening comprehension, critical thinking and vocabulary skills.

 
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