Please select how you would like to attend your ESOL Courses for Adults course:
Title: ESOL Courses for Adults
Pathway: Basic Skills in English and Maths
Available Study Options:
Part Time
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You will study English/ESOL (English Speakers of Other Languages) at Pre-entry, Entry level 1- 3 or Level 1 or 2, dependant on the outcome of your language assessment, which you will need to do before you can enrol.
The course focuses on English at your level using a wide range of topics e.g neighbourhood and community, hobbies and free-time, work and jobs, life in the UK, social media, family and friends, shopping, travel and transport and health.
You will develop your English skills in speaking and listening, reading and writing alongside grammar and vocabulary.
Some classes will focus on your personal development and welfare and cover topics including: citizenship, staying safe on-line, hate crime and health and wellbeing.
There will be opportunities for various educational visits during the year.
Classes are part-time and are 4-6 hours a week.
Specific maths classes for ESOL adults are also available. Once you have a place on the course your teacher will give you more information on how to enrol.
Your teacher will set tests to check your progress and you will be given regular homework to complete.
Learners will take ESOL exams in speaking and listening, reading and writing and Functional Skills maths.
You will be able to move to the next level of study to develop and improve your English and Maths up to level 2.
Once you achieved your English and Maths at Entry 3/Level 1 you will be able to apply for a range of courses in college. This includes vocational courses, functional skills English and GCSE. The ESOL team will be able to give you more information and advice on how to progress and provide information on assessments/enrolment.
Entry Level Courses:
Skills for Life & Work/Preparing for Adulthood
No formal qualifications are required
for this course.
These courses are specifically designed for learners with a Special Educational
Need (SEND).
Entry Level: Skills & Employability
No formal qualifications are required
for this course.
Full Time ESOL (English
for Speakers of Other Languages)
No formal qualifications are required for this course.
Full Time GCSE Re-sit Study
Course
GCSE Grade 2 or 3 in Maths and
English and / or Sciences.
Full Time Level 1 Course
Entry Level qualification or 2 GCSE's at grades 2 or below (E or below)
Full Time Level 2 Course
4 GCSEs at grade 3 or Vocational Level 1 in relevant subject area.
*GCSE Grade 4 or above in Maths is required for the courses below:
Accounting
Electrical
Plumbing
Full time Level 3 Course
5 GCSEs at Grade 4-9 including English or Maths (Functional Skills Level 2 English or Maths will be accepted).
OR
Vocational Level 2 plus Grade 4-9 GCSE English or Maths (Functional Skills Level 2 English or Maths will be accepted).
*A Vocational Level 2 is required for the following courses:
Accounting
All Construction Subjects
Hair & Beauty Subjects
Applied Science
T Level Foundation (Level 2)
4 GCSE Grade 3 including English and Math's (or Functional Skills Level 1 in English and Math's)
T Levels
5 GCSEs at Grade 4-9 including English and Maths (Functional Skills Level 2 in English and Maths will be accepted).
* Health T Levels require GCSE Grade 4 in Science.
You can apply for this programme via the Apply Now button, at the top.
If this course area is available as an apprenticeship, this will show under 'Study Option' on the right-hand side, just below the Apply Now button. You can view all of our apprenticeship vacanices and subjects by clicking the 'Apprenticeships' in the top menu.
If you are aged between 16 and 18 when you start your course and are taking a course leading to a qualification, the tuition and exam fees are free. However, there may be some additional costs for optional trips, recommended text books and professional start up kits. We have a bursary scheme to assist with these costs.
It is important that you come along and speak to one of our staff about your choice/s.
Once we receive your application, you will be invited in to speak to a tutor or a member of the Apprenticeship team to discuss your application.
This will provide you with the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the course/Apprenticeship and to see our facilities.