Rules of Use
General
Guidelines
1. During the semester early reservation is
preferable (not required during vacation).
2. Check in and out of center on entry and
excellent.
3. Please bring your personal headphones
(the counter has 10 sets for use with
English consultation).
4. Only water is permitted in the center.
All other food and beverages are prohibited.
5. Cell phones must be in silent mode.
6. Before admission please complete all
personal needs (eating, toiletry, etc.). After admission please do not leave
your seat. In case of an emergency, or departure from the center for more than
10 minutes, inform the counter personnel, or the seat will be cancelled.
7.
The center's resources are not available for outside loan or download.
8. If the equipment malfunctions inform
center personnel. Do not attempt to repair it yourself.
9. The center is not a library reading; you
may practice pronunciation by speaking aloud.
The
behavior below is strictly prohibited
1. Changing the computers desktop settings
(background, position of files, homepage).
2 Using Youtube to watch non-educational
videos.
3. Sleeping (particularly leaving saliva on
the tabletop).
4 Leaving garbage behind and not cleaning
eraser shavings.
5. Not muting cell phones.
6. Putting on makeup and nail polish.
The
following actions will result in cancellation of your seat number
1. Accessing websites unrelated to language
learning
2. Reading content unrelated to language
learning or doing other homework (e.g. Do not look up English words from other
courses -- this does not constitute English language practice. This can be done
in the library. Please keep the centers resources for language learning).
3. Sleeping. If you feel tired please
stretch and move. Do not lie on the desk.
The
conditions below will result in personnel asking you to leave the center. Other
situations will be dealt with in accordance with University regulations and
compensation guidelines.
1. Checking in other classmates (Upon
discovery, inspectors will notify the student's home room teachers for
appropriate action).
2. Unauthorized downloading of software, or
use of media and software not provided by the center.
3. Unauthorized modification, copying, or
deletion of the center's computer programs.
4. Browsing websites unrelated to language
learning, sending and receiving personal e-mails or elective login.
5. Unauthorized adjustment of the
instrument panels