Road to IELTS helps learners of English with Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening. The program helps IELTS candidates with every aspect of test preparation from understanding the tasks in the Reading paper, to dealing with nerves in the Speaking test — skills which are useful for all Intermediate-level learners of English.
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READ@PolyU Workshop: Strategies for Expanding Your English Vocabulary
“While without grammar very little can be conveyed, without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed.” – D. Wilkins, Linguistics in Language Teaching
Vocabulary is fundamental to reading and writing fluency, but how do we expand our vocabulary? In this online workshop, Dr. Phoebe Lin will share some research-based facts, figures, and tips about vocabulary learning, as well as Library and online resources, so that we can be smarter at managing our own vocabulary-building activities.
It will cover:
How many words do we need to know to function properly in English?
Tools for measuring our vocabulary size
How to find the right books to read and videos/movies to watch
Excellent apps & Library resources for self-directed vocabulary learning
Target participants: All PolyU students and staff
Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Speaker:Dr Phoebe Lin
Online Talk via Zoom
About the Speaker:
Dr. Phoebe Lin is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research investigates aspects of vocabulary learning using a range of methods, including controlled experiments, text analysis, and statistical modelling. Phoebe is developing intelligent apps that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of vocabulary building. Her latest project is IdiomsTube (www.idiomstube.com), which guides users to learn English vocabulary through YouTube videos. The app is openly and freely available online.
The event is co-organized by the Pao Yue-kong Library, Research Centre for Professional Communication in English (RCPCE) and Department of English, PolyU.
China and the Modern World : Missionary, Sinology, and Literary Periodicals 1817-1949 (Trial)
A collection of 17 English-language periodicals published in or about China from1817 until the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.
Expiry date: 15 March 2021
[Deadline Extended] Recommend Useful Online Learning Resources and Get a $100 Book Coupon!
In a bid to facilitate broader adoption and adaptation of open educational materials, the Library has commenced Open Educational Resource, Recommendation, & Reflection Survey 2021 to collect PolyU-subjects relevant online learning resources.
Have you used or even developed useful learning resources in the past semester that helped you master new topics? Please take a few minutes to share your testimonials on using these resources with the PolyU community and get a chance to receive a HKD$100 book coupon! Don’t miss the opportunity to showcase your resources via PolyU OER Portal!
Period of the survey: 8 February - 5 March 2021
Start the Survey (for PolyU students and staff only)
Limited quota. Act now!
We look forward to your response. For any enquiries, please email to LIB_OER@polyu.edu.hk.
Net Languages (Trial)
A wide variety of written and spoken texts and focus on features like style and discourse, rather than just focusing on sentences in isolation. You learn language associated with each topic and have the opportunity to use what you learn in a meaningful and natural way.
- English for Work
- IELTS Writing Practice
- IELTS Speaking Practice
Expiry date: 14 Feb 2021
申報 (青蘋果數據中心) (Trial)
《申報》電子版收錄了上海《申報》自1872年創刊以來至1949年终刊止所有版面,包括漢口、香港版《申報》的所有内容,及廣告、啓事、圖片等非正文内容 。
Expiry date: 3 March 2021
Library Opening Hours During Lunar New Year Holidays
Date | LIB Hour | |
11 Feb 2021 (Thu) | Lunar New Year's Eve | 8:30am - 7pm |
12-15 Feb 2021 (Fri-Mon) | Lunar New Year Holidays | Closed |
Temporary overnight study space in Block CD will be available for PolyU students and staff from 6:45pm on 11 Feb to 8:30am on 16 Feb 2021. For details, please click here.
Before your visit to the Library, please refer to the Library Homepage for the latest service updates and opening hours.
Service of Ovid platform is temporarily unavailable from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on 6 Feb 2021
READ@PolyU: Join the Essay Contest for a chance to WIN fabulous prizes!
Last Call: The final deadline for submitting your essays is now extended to 28 February 2021. We look forward to your participation in this event.
Essay Contest
How did a science fiction story change your life?
Were you moved by reading one of the stories from Ted Chiang’s Exhalation... a short sci fi story by another author... or a full-length science fiction novel?
Tell us how reading a particular science fiction story changed your life… or your thinking. Share your lessons, truths, and musings in a way your readers can relate to!
Essay Contest 2020
Length: 500 words (+/- 50 words)
Format: Reflective essay in MS Word
Eligibility: All PolyU students
Deadline: 28 February 2021
In your reflection, include the title of the story (e.g. “The Life Cycle of Objects”) or the novel (e.g. Exhalation) you are writing about, as well as the name of the author (e.g. Ted Chiang).
Email your submissions to library.read.program@polyu.edu.hk.
If you have already submitted and wish to enhance your submission, we would be happy to accept a revised version from you before the new deadline. Otherwise, we will keep your current submission.
Prizes:
- First: Apple iPad 32 GB
- Second: Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Tablet
- Third: $500 Eslite coupon
Winners will have the chance to publish in Inscribe: The Journal of Undergraduate Student Writing.
To learn more about READ@PolyU, visit the website.
Library Online Courses
As we step into the new semester, here are some Library online courses for all undergraduate students to explore.
Accessible directly from Learn@PolyU after registration, you can learn and master the skills of using library resources and services for your academic journey based on your schedule.
- Library Resources and Services for Undergraduate Students
Tailor-made for undergraduate students, the 6 modules in this online course aims to equip you with essential skills and knowledge areas for your study like when you have to complete a research assignment.
- Library Resources and Services for Postgraduate Students
The 6 modules in this online course is tailor-made for Postgraduate students to get familiar with library services and resources for their learning and research.
It aims to equip postgraduate students with skills and knowledge to conduct research for assignments and dissertation, with particular focus on the literature review process, database searching, and finding key research through researcher profiles and more.
- Using EndNote
EndNote is an easy-to-use reference management tool to help you manage your references. This online course consists of 8 modules, which will help you learn the key features about EndNote, including how to insert references from different sources and how to cite references in your assignment.
For further learning support, email us at lbinf@polyu.edu.hk, get in touch with your Faculty Librarian, or contact us. Stay connected through our Library social media channels (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter).
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