This article is a self-reflective account of the English Language Support Service (ELSS) at the Centre for English and Additional Languages at Lingnan University in Hong Kong. The article gives a brief background of the Centre’s structure, goals, development and the role it plays in student language development. Stressing the importance of self-motivation and independent learning, the article examines the issues the centre has had attracting and retaining students and the on-campus and online promotion used to increase student attendance, self-access, and face-to-face interactions. The article offers lessons-learned and future goals that can be applied to other tertiary institution self-access language centres.
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LeBane, M. C., Shilling, M., & Harris, A. (2016). Promoting Independent English Language Learning within an Asian Tertiary Institution: The Lingnan Experience. Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal, 322–330. https://doi.org/10.37237/070308
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