The English Education department has six domains, English Language, English and American Literature, English Communication, Cross-Cultural Understanding, Study of Globalisation and English Education. Each Domain offers a variety of courses from basics to advanced, from practical to theoretical, according to the grade year. French or German is offered as a course of Study of Globalisation after taking a basic course in Liberal Arts.
 
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Yoshinobu KANAI

English Phonetics and Phonology
Norwegian Language and Culture nd Phonology

Tokuaki KASHIWAGI
Introduction to Language
Language and its Structure
g@M British Literature, Irish Literature

Aya MIYAMOTO
American Literature

Keiko UEHARA
EFL Teaching Methodology (Undergraduate)
Theoretical Study of EFL Teaching Methodology (Graduate)

Raymond HOOGENBOOM
Team-Teaching Methodology
Oral Communication

Takako WATANABE
Intercultural Education
Study of Language Education


Kazuyoshi TANAKA
German
Language and Culture

Tomoko MIHARA
French
French Language and Culture
   
Master's Theses
The Influence of Motivation and Achievement on Learning Strategy Use in the Japanese Lower Secondary EFL Classroom
Need for Education for International Understanding: As a Factor of Motivation for Learning EFL in a Global Context
A Cognitive View of English Grammar Instruction at Academic High School in Japan
A Contrastive Analysis of Thematic Organization in Japanese Original Text and Its English Translations