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Suggestion Box
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The Refresher course makes use of the Yamasa Institute's heavy investment in facilities in Aoi Hall such as the CALL Seminar center and modern internet connected classrooms for the Private lessons. CALL Seminar Center Located on the second floor of Aoi Hall. The rooms contain several individual workstations (each with privacy of partitions to avoid lateral distractions), is carpeted and air-conditioned and has 4 centimeters of glass wool sound insulation in all walls. Each of the computers is high-spec, and is connected to our database and video servers through a 100MB LAN. The desks are 120cm X 80cm, and as we provide each workstation with a flatscreen monitor there is plenty of room for books, notes etc - you do not need to restrict yourself only to online and intranet resources. Each CALL Seminar is 50 minutes long, and a member of the OCJS faculty is in the room at all times and for one-to-one conversation practice or assistance with questions concerning the language, as well as any questions concerning the use of the resources. Additional staff are always near at hand, as the OCJS faculty office is conveniently located next door, with a sound proof door so that you are not distracted by noises such as telephones etc. Seminar Classrooms These modern, large and western style classrooms as the same as used for SILAC and other group programs with full access to all amenities. Each class room has free internet access. Students bringing laptops to use during private lessons (for accessing online dictionaries and other resources) can use the wireless network, or use a LAN card and short length of ethernet cable. These can be rented or purchased from Yamasa if needed. For more information please read the Campus Guide
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