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オリジナルウェブ教材 上級 (Advanced)
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| 1 | School Attendance (Sample) |
| 2 | The Significance of Having a College Education
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| 3 | Television's Influence on the Family
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| 4 | Food Preferences
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| 5 | A Child's First Teacher
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| 6 | Retirement
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| 7 | Bullying
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| 8 | Valentine's Day
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| 9 | Sakura
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| 10 | Instant Food
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| 11 | Museum
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| 12 | Watching Television
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| 13 | Staying Overseas
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| 14 | Corporate Scandals
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| 15 | Global Warming
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| 16 | Outing
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| 17 | Celebrity
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| 18 | Baseball and Soccer
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| 以下は講師と自由に会話していただく為のトピックスです。 各トピックに続く記述文はありません。 For Free Discussion Students are encouraged to speak more than 50% of the conversation
(A) Lifestyle, Trends and Developments
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| 1.Jan Ken Pon (stone, scissors, paper)
2.Fortune Telling
3.Twelve Zodiac Signs
4.Children’s Games
5.Convenient Stores
6.Social Obligations and Human Emotions
7.WEB and Internet
8.Traffic Violations
9.Crowded Commuter Trains
10.Promenade and Shopping Malls
11.Casual Clothes for Young People
12.Suburban Shopping Center and Regional S・C
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| (B) Home and Community Social Behavior
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1.Extended Family
2.Four Seasons, Japan’s Climate
3.Current Educational System in Japan
4.Independence and Relocation without the Family
5.Group Behavior , The Japanese Way
6.Social Relationship
7.Cell phone: A Fast Growing Technology
8.Junk Mails
9.Crimes
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| (C)Japanese Customs and Traditions
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1.Tea Ceremony , “Kimono” - Japan’s National Costume
2.“Ikebana” - Art of Flower Arrangement
3.“Osechi-ryori” - New Year Dishes
4.“Shodo” Calligraphy ,“Nihon-buyo” or Japanese dancing
5.The Imperial Family
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| (D)Japanese National Holidays
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1.New Year’s Day
2.Coming of Age Day
3.National Foundation Day
4.Vernal Equinox Day
5.Greenery Day
6.Constitution Day
7.Children’s Day
8.Marine Day
9.Respect-for-the Aged Day
10.Autumnal Equinox Day
11.Health-Sports Day
12.Culture Day
13.Labor Thanksgiving Day
14.The Emperor’s Birthday
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| (E)Sports and Recreation
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1.The World of Sumo Wrestlers
2.Professional Baseball Team
3.Traditional Martial Arts of Japan
4.Professional Soccer Team
5.Golf / Golf Course, Tennis
6. Swimming, Diving / Snorkeling
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| (F)Commerce and Industry
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1.Japan- An Industrialized Nation
2.Strong Industry, Automobile
3.Strong Industry, Electric Appliances
4.Strong Industry, Steel
5.Strong Industry, Plant Construction
6.Agricultural Products
7.Fishery Products
8.Overseas Investments (Philippines)
9.Dismissal and Unemployment
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| (G)Transportation
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1.New Track Line for “Shinkansen” - Bullet Trains
2.Tokyo Station, Lines Serving Different Destinations
3.Osaka Station, Lines Serving Different Destinations
4.“Toumei” - Express Way (free way)
5.“Meishin” - Express Way (free way)
6.Propagation of Navigation System and ETC (Electronic Toll Collection)
7.Narita and other International and Local Airports
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| (H)Entertainment
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1.Popular Amusement Parks
2.Computer Games
3.Movies
4.TV Programs
5.Karaoke
6.Japanese Style Bars and Inns
7.“Shogi” - Japanese chess
8.Mahjong
9.“Pachinko” - Vertical Pinball Game
10.Playing Musical Instruments
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| (I)Business and Ethics
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1.Tokyo, the Capital City of Japan
2.Business Cards
3.Career Change / Job Switch
4.Career Women
5.Working Women after Childbirth
6.Hierarchy - Chain of Command
7.Relationship with Superior
8.Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
9.Workaholics
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| (J)Japanese Gastronomy
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1.Japanese menu
2.“Sashimi”- Sliced raw fish, “Sushi”, “Tempura”
3.Dietary Menu
4.Rice, Tofu, Soybean Curd
5.“Shoyu”, Soy sauce, “Miso,” Soybean Paste
6.“Sake” - Japanese Rice Wine, Green Tea
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| (K)School and Education
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1.Education System in Japan
2.Juku- Cram School
3.Field Trips
4.School Canteen
5.Private Tutoring School
6.Preparatory School
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| (L)Travel, Tours and Attractions
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1.Historic Sites, Famous Temples, and Shrines
2.Advantage of Airplane / Ship / Bus / Railway / Own car trip
3.“Ekiben” or Lunch Boxes
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| (M)Resorts
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1.Hot Spring Resorts
2.Resort Facilities
3.Resort District for Retirees
4.Golf course comparison at resort area
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| (N)Calendar and Events
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1.Four Seasons, Japan’s Climate
2.Valentine’s Day
3.Golden Week
4.“Obon Week” - All Souls’ Week
5.Fire Works Display
6.Athletic Club Meeting or School Organizations Meeting
7.Halloween
8.Christmas
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