• ELC Clubs started this week

    Please note that clubs are open to all students, but Year One students are required to join at least one club.

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    - March 03 -
  • 1st International Conference on Language and Culture @ UIC - March 03 -
  • Mid - term Seating Plan November 2009 - March 03 -
  • Test Practice

    ELC provides practice in CET4/6, IELTS and TOEFL free of charge. These workshops are run by experienced teachers and take place during lunch hours when all students (years 1-4) can join.
    The test materials are repeated within a week and students need to join only once a week. Please go to the workshop venues punctually. They are strongly advised to work hard throughout the term in order to get good scores. These workshops do not count as clubs for year one students.
     

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    - September 17 -
  • 2009 Summer Homework Answers(ELC)

    Dear students,

    I hope you have had a great time this summer. Now may be a time to wrap up and get ready for the new semester. You surely know that summer homework forms 10% of the continuous assessment for English. You were given these instructions:

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    - August 20 -
  • Summer Homework Assignments

    Dear students,

    The aim of these 8 summer assignments is to provide you some additional English exposure to ensure that your proficiency level can be maintained.

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    - June 12 -
  • Summer Homework

    Dear students,

    As in the previous years, ELC is going to provide summer homework for all students except those who finished Year 4. The aim is to help you maintain your English proficiency. These online English assignments will contribute to 10% of the continuous assessment of the 1st Semester. You will have 8 assignments between June 15th and August 15th and you can do your homework at your own time.

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    - May 22 -
ELC Staff

The English Language Centre offers courses under General Education required subjects, namely English I - IV for all year one to year two students to help them reach an acceptable English standard roughly on a par with those from tertiary institutions in Hong Kong

It also provides specific assistance to students to enable them to study their major disciplines more effectively. The Academic Reading and Writing course is tailor-made for students in different majors so that they can increase their vocabulary, refine their writing skills and be able to write term papers in English.

It helps Year 3 and Year 4 students to further enhance their English skills by offering three hours of non-credit bearing required courses each semester -- Effective Oral Communication I and Effective Written Communication I for Year 3 and II for Year 4.

Besides these, the ELC runs quite a number of extra-curricular activities every week to provide students additional English exposure to enhance their English proficiency.

The objectives of the ELC are as follows:

  1. To enhance students' general proficiency in English to a level appropriate for university study,
  2. To equip students with relevant communicative skills in both academic, business and social contexts,
  3. To provide authentic situations as far as possible for students to develop their proficiency in all four language skills in an all-rounded manner.