English (ESOL) Courses
Course summary
Code: IAESOL
Location:
Cost: Free if eligible
Starting: Thursday 01 August 2024
Duration: sessions over week(s)
Time: 00:00
By continuing you confirm that you are 19 or over on 31 August and have agreed to the the Terms and conditions
Description
We offer a range of ESOL courses, for people who are settled in the UK, want to improve their English language skills and gain nationally recognised qualifications.
Our ESOL courses are designed to help you develop your English skills.
We offer courses from beginner to upper intermediate, 5 levels (Entry 1 – Level 2) to help you improve and gain confidence for work and study in
- Speaking and listening
- Reading and writing
- Grammar and punctuation
Our courses are offered mornings, afternoons and evenings during the week at local venues and can be joined at various times throughout the year.
Our ESOL courses may, on occasions, be delivered live and online, reverting back to classroom delivery where possible, at which time it may be a combination of classroom and online learning (blended learning).
ESOL may be FREE for learners who are eligible for funding and have an income below £25,000.
Please ask about paying fees in instalments if you are not eligible for funding.
What will I learn on this course?
- To take part in very simple conversations (for example exchanging greetings, talking about likes and dislikes, answering basic questions).
- To read, say and understand common English words (for example days of the week, months, numbers, words for items in the house, at work or for family members).
- To recognise common signs and symbols.
- To write very short and simple texts in English (for example completing personal details on a form, writing two or three sentences about a familiar topic).
Is this course suitable for me?
You may need to use the internet for some or all of your course - using a mobile phone, tablet or computer. We will give you more information when you enrol. After enrolling, your tutor will give you instructions on how to join some or all of your course online and how to use online resources.
Is there anything I need to know about the course?
This course is only for learners aged 19+.
- You must practise English outside the classroom and spend at least 2 hours a week on homework.
- You need to attend all lessons so that you make progress.
- Your teacher will give you regular and helpful feedback to help you learn.
Before you begin your studies, an initial assessment will take place in order to help us place you on the most suitable course.
Telephone 0163433400 to make an appointment for an initial assessment and interview, and we’ll help find the right course for you.
Will there be additional costs?
You will need
- A ring binder folder
- An A5 notebook to write in
- A pen and pencil.
- Some learners may have to pay for the ESOL exams.
What could I go on to do after this course?
If you have attended well and progressed you can enrol onto the next level and prepare for exams in one or more skills up to and including Level 2.
ESOL classes can help you to progress onto further studies at college or university or move onto a vocational course and also improve your employment opportunities.
If you wish to explore your learning, work or career options, you can speak to a fully trained careers advisor on 0800 100 900. https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
If you need further advice please telephone 01634 338400.
Attendance Policy
In order to get the most out of your course you will need to attend as many sessions as possible. We recommend at least 90%. If you do have a holiday booked during term time please let the tutor know in advance so that we can help you catch up on missed sessions and ensure that you still achieve the course outcomes. If you are unavoidably ill or unable to attend please contact 01634 338400 so that we can let your tutor know, and so they can send you any work you may have missed
How are digital skills used and enhanced on this course
You may need to use the internet for some of your course - using a tablet, laptop or computer. The tutor will speak to you about useful websites, apps and online resources which you may be asked to use for homework.
Health and Safety
We try to make sure your class is as safe as possible. If you are worried about anything, please talk to your tutor or our Safeguarding Officer.
E-Learning Etiquette
Please make sure you and everyone at home are fully dressed when you are joining classes online, and that no personal information (address, bank details) can be seen.
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