 Here at the ELC, we faced a major challenge when moving classes online. How can we keep classes student-focused and interactive? Our subjects aim to enhance the communication skills our students need to deliver key messages here at the university or beyond. No matter if we're teaching face-to-face or online, we need to make sure that we're giving our students sufficient time to practice and get feedback on delivering clear, appropriate, and persuasive messages. To keep our classes student-focused and interactive, we use a combination of asynchronous and synchronous modes, small group consultations, and we've kept all of our ELC services open. To make sure that our materials are easily accessible by all of our students, we make full use of the capabilities of the LMS. For example, the discussions, the blogs, and the peer and self-assessments. We also make use of our MOOCs and SPOCs to encourage blended and independent learning. Our online courses cover a range of topics, from job interview skills to grammar to the enjoyment of reading. We use Urwind for teachers to deliver content and for students to upload videos and receive feedback. We also use external platforms to encourage peer interaction, for example, Perusso. In our synchronous sessions, we make full use of different platforms, such as Microsoft Teams, Collaborate Ultra, and Zoom. And we make our classes as interactive as possible by using breakout rooms and third-party quiz tools. Teachers also use PolyU collaborative tools, such as Microsoft Whiteboard and OneDrive, fully involving students in practice activities. And out of scheduled class time, teachers make use of online synchronous tools to conduct small group consultations. These give students the opportunity to ask questions, clarify problems, and improve their language skills. Our Center for Independent Language Learning is open, giving students the space to take online classes, to meet fellow students face-to-face, and to use the latest technology. It's been a challenge, but we are confident that we have been able to provide our PolyU students with the English language enhancement opportunities they so clearly need.