The reading room on the first floor has many newspapers and magazines (not allowed to be checked out), excellent graduate papers and a large number of self-study seats, which is a good place for self-study. There is air conditioning in summer ~ (Mrs. air conditioning is cold. . . )。 The whole museum has wifi.
There is also a lecture hall on the first floor of the North Campus Library, which usually holds many academic lectures. There is also a coffee shop on the first floor. It is also very pleasant to have a drink when you are tired of reading. There is also the legendary "bomb shelter", which is really used for air defense, but it is a relatively large study room. Usually, any major exam will be graded there. When you don't change the papers, you will open a study area with many positions.
The second floor is the Chinese lending area, which contains all kinds of literature, novels, essays, political, historical and economic comprehensive documents. The third floor is the foreign language borrowing area, where all kinds of foreign language documents and original foreign language documents are readily available. There are a lot of self-study seats inside and outside the reading room. The fourth floor is an electronic reading room (basically a computer room), with a small number of self-study seats and a self-study area for postgraduate study.
There is also a 24-hour study room on the first floor outside the library.
As for business English, Guangwai is the second batch of institutions of higher learning that offer undergraduate business English majors (there are only two in the second batch). At present, there are graduate students in business English. This year, business English majors also began to recruit doctoral students. Therefore, the business English major in Guangwai is relatively mature in terms of setting and teaching experience, because many old schools that newly offer this major are still in the experimental stage.
If you are a business English major, you need to be reminded that this major belongs to a bachelor of arts degree ~ actually it also belongs to an English major, and you have to take TEM-8 in your senior year. When I was a freshman and a sophomore, I still focused on learning English. In my sophomore year, I will have several basic business courses (all business courses are taught in English).