The Manga Unit Second Edition ISBN 1-876547-07
By Shingumi Resrouces Pty Ltd
"a refreshing attempt to home in on the increasing popularity of Manga among non-Japanese youngsters and is therefore potentially an extremely motivating resource both for cross-curricular and purely Japanese Language Learning purposes."
Gabriele Harris in Mado, The Japan Foundation (Nihongo Centre Newsletter), Volume 13, April 2002 (UK) View the full text article at http://www.jpf.org.uk/
The Manga Unit teaches students
about manga and the skills necessary to create manga in 15 lessons.
The lessons are easy to prepare.
210 Pages
300 Illustrations by Truong Nguyen and Shingumi Resrouces Pty Ltd
Copyright © 2002 H Growden, all rights reserved, Victoria.
CONTENTS
Aims of the Manga Unit
Introduction
Lesson 1: Learning Notes
Lesson 1: Introduction to Manga
Lesson 2: Learning Notes
Japanese Onomatopoeia Game
Lesson 2: The History of Japanese Manga
Lesson 3: Learning Notes
Lesson 3: Manga Structure
Lesson 4: Learning Notes
Lesson 4: Creating Manga Characters.
Lesson 5: Learning Notes
Lesson 5: Dialogue
Lesson 6: Learning Notes
Lesson 6: Emotion
Lesson 7: Learning Notes
Lesson 7: Onomatopoeia
Lesson 8: Learning Notes
Lesson 8: Setting
Lesson 9: Learning Notes
Lesson 9: Manga Perspective
Lesson 10: Learning Notes
Lesson 10: Explosion Pictures
Lesson 11: Learning Notes
Lesson 11: Popular Special Effects
Lesson 12: Learning Notes
Lesson 12: Mixing Emotions With Action.
Lesson 13: Learning Notes
Lesson 13: The Legend Of The Sun Goddess, Amaterasu: Episode 2
Lesson 14: Learning Notes
Lesson 14: Manga Questionnaire
Lesson 15: Learning Notes
Lesson 15: Conclusion
Appendix 1: Manga Example:
The Legend Of The Sun Goddess, Amatarasu
Bibliography
AcknowledgementsThe licensing provisions require the purchase of a separate copy of the text for each student.
