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ESOL:Term 3 – April 2023

Our ESOL courses are aimed at developing your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills at Pre-Entry, Entry 1, 2, 3 and Level 1 & 2. You will study reading, writing, speaking and listening in the context of everyday life so you can successfully seek work, progress to further study and play your part in the community. 

Learners will be given tuition in speaking and listening skills, grammar and vocabulary based on the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL): Skills for Life Core Curriculum. 

  • Day: 3 hours twice a week  (Monday/Wednesday, Tuesday/Thursday, Wednesday/Friday)  

  • Evening: We hope to start evening courses in the near future

  • AllLevels – from Pre-Entry & E1 to Level 2 (classes are run subject to numbers)
     
  • Each course consists of 3 Modules: 

1. Speaking & Listening
2. Reading
3. Writing

Students can take exams every term (and move up levels during the year) or take all 3 exams at the end of the course

  • Qualifications: ESOL Skills for Life
  • Exam Boards: Pearson and Trinity

  • Students should purchase their own Course Book (around £20-25)
  • Entry requirements:

Initial Assessment & Interview to establish your level of English

Start Dates:

Term 1 – w/c  September 2023

This course is free for eligible students, please see 'fee concessions' below for more information or contact our Admissions Team: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Please note this is a course for adults (19+). Click here for courses for 16-18 year olds.


  • Course details, fees and dates

    Course Code 22-PE2AW-ESR-1A / 10001

    Start Date Sunday 04 Sep 2016

    When does the course run? Monday, Tuesday, Wedesday, Friday

  • Course fee information

    Please note that for most students the course is free. If you meet the criteria for co-funding, then you may be entitled to pay a reduced amount. Co-funded courses are courses that are paid for entirely or in part by the government.

    The total co-funded amount for this course is: £225

     

    Students who have higher earnings, may have to pay £450. Please contact our Admissions team for more information by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

     

  • What qualification or experience do I need to start the course?

    These courses are for EU residents, refugees or asylum seekers whose first language is not English. We will assess your level of English before you enrol on the course. You must demonstrate at interview that you are able to commit to the programme of study, attend 100% of all classes, and complete set work to deadlines.

  • How will I be taught?

    You will learn in a friendly environment, either at college or in local community centres through the use of group activities, discussions, games and projects. We will do everything we can to support and guide you to reach your goals.

  • How will I be assessed?

    There will be regular assessment throughout the course leading to speaking and listening exams at the end of each term.

  • What qualification will I get?

    Ascentis ESOL Skills for Life Certificates in Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening

  • What can the course lead to?

    - Higher level of ESOL
    - GCSE

    - Vocational Courses in college

  • How do I join the course?

    Please click the blue 'Apply' button on this page and you will be invited for an interview. We will assess your suitability and level of course that we can offer you.

  • Further information

    You may be eligible for the course fees to be waived if you are unemployed and receiving benefits including: Housing Benefit, Income Support, Council Tax Benefit, Pension Credit or JSA – Job Seekers Allowance

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