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Event Special Guest Workshop:
English and Life Long Learning: Why is it important and how can I achieve it?
Managing Winning Projects from University to the Workplace
Date 4 April 2014 (Friday)
Time 2:30 to 4:20pm
Venue Hands On Area, 1/F Wu Chung Multimedia Library
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Speaker's Bio Dr. Nancy Lee was Head of the Government’s Standing Committee on Language Education and Research (SCOLAR) and assisted in the concepts and implementation of ‘English Corner’ and the Native-Speaker English Teacher Scheme in schools,the Workplace English Campaign which aligned the English standards of Hong Kong employees and provided funding for workers of six industries. As consultant to the University Grants Committee, she also did a feasibility study on exit English standards for HK graduates which led to the adoption of TOEFL/IELTS for exiting graduates. Since then, Dr. Lee has become consultant to public and private organizations on both sides of the border.
With over 30 years experience in language teaching, curriculum development and program evaluation for university students in Hong Kong, Dr. Lee is familiar with how learners’ English can be affected by different programmes and teaching methods. However, despite all of the above, the learning still has to be done by the learner alone.
Workshop Description Once a person leaves school or university, your contact with English may be lost unless your employer is a multinational company. Promotion prospects for management also depend on not only your spoken English, but also your ability to write proposals and reports. So keeping up your English after graduation may be extremely important for future management positions.
The focus of this workshop is to offer suggestions for how a graduate learner may brush up/keep up his/her English by learning independently, at leisure and/or for fun, and to provide ways and means for the lifelong self improvement of English.

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Inspirations

  • 「外物之味,久則可厭;讀書之味,愈久愈深。」

    ——(宋)程頤

  • 「書就是風。讀了很多書,大風就來了。你像風箏,順勢而起,便往天空遠處飛去,讀越多,風越大;飛得越高,看得越遠。」

    ——台灣資深編輯傅月庵

  • 「書山有路勤為徑,學海無涯苦作舟。」

  • 「立身以立學為先,立學以讀書為本。」

    ——(宋)朱熹

  • 「善讀者日攻、日掃。攻則直透重圍,掃則了無一物。 」

    ——(清)鄭燮

  • 「(任何一個人,都必須養成自學的習慣,即使是今天在學校的學生,也要養成自學的習慣,因為遲早總要離開學校的!)自學,就是一種獨立學習,獨立思考的能力。行路,還是要靠行路人自己。」

    ——數學家華羅庚

  • 「敏而好學,不恥下問 。」

    ——《論語

  • 「喜愛讀書,就等於把生活中寂寞無聊的時光換成巨大享受的時刻。」

    ——孟德斯鳩

  • 「讀書應自己思索,自己做主。」

    ——魯迅

  • 「善學者盡其理,善行者究其難。 」

    ——荀子

  • 「人若志趣不遠,心不在焉,雖學無成。 」

    ——(宋)張載

  • 「不要把學問看做是用來裝飾的王冠,也不要把學問看做是用來擠奶的奶牛。」

    ——托爾斯泰

  • 「遠行要假良朋,數數清於耳目;住止必須擇伴,時時聞於未聞。故雲:「生我者父母,成我者朋友。」親附善者,如霧露中行,雖不濕衣,時時有潤。」

    ——《溈山大圓禪師警策》

  • 「寫作可以使一天中,工作的二、三小時,化為更有意味的二、三小時。」

    ——王文興

  • 「寫作,最終是一連串允許你以某些特定方式來表達自己的過程。去創造。去跳躍。去飛翔。去掉落。去發現你自己獨樹一格的敘述方式和堅持;也就是讓你找到內在的自由。」

    ——Susan Sontag

  • 「有時候我想,天堂一定是一場永不疲倦的閱讀。」

    ——Virginia Woolf