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“ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) can help you if English is your second language and you are living or planning to settle in the UK. The course is offered at different levels to improve your English Language skills. During the course, you will develop your speaking and listening, reading and writing, grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation for communication in everyday life, education and work. Our ESOL courses can also help provide a pathway to a wider range of courses in Further and Higher Education. This course has various start dates throughout the year and will take 33 weeks to complete. It is a flexible course and can be studied either during the day or in the evening. The course takes place at St Helens College, Town Centre Campus, St Helens, WA10 1PP. Please fill out the application form online if you would like to enrol.”
“Knowsley FACE is the Council’s adult education provider. We offer a range of courses including accredited and non accredited provision. We deliver our courses across a range of Knowsley Centres for Learning, libraries, primary schools and community venues. Our courses are predominately evening provision within the Centres for Learning. Our daytime provision is delivered in Children’s Centre’s, community venues, primary schools (Family Learning courses) and Knowsley Libraries.”
“What is ESOL Skills for Life? ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) is a course designed specifically for people living in Britain and focuses on preparing learners for the world of work or citizenship. The primary aim of ESOL qualifications, is to assist learners in becoming independent of others (such as interpreters or translators; be they professionals, family or friends) when interacting with native English speakers. By improving communication and fluency in English, learners will significantly improve their employability skills. Furthermore, these learners will benefit from the ability to access service providers and to have the linguistic confidence to travel, work and socialise beyond their local community. ESOL courses are ideal for non-English speaking students, ESOL will help you to understand the English language. You will learn how to speak and listen in English, and how to read and write in English.”
ESOL courses are for people who do not have English as their first language and who want to improve their language skills to get more out of their life in the U.K. The course will help you improve all your skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing), make it easier to seek employment, get a qualification, help your children with homework or apply for citizenship. In your ESOL classes you will practise reading, writing, speaking and listening skills around a range of everyday topics.
We have an open door policy: anyone can come in and use our services no matter where you live or your circumstances. NCA is run with an emphasis on relieving poverty, promoting health & wellbeing, advancing skills & learning and enhancing the quality of life for the people who engage with us and use our services. The NCA is an integral part of a diverse community that is tackling multi levels of deprivation and we fulfil our mission by offering a wide range of services and activities for all ages, all of which are delivered by a dedicated team of staff and volunteers who have a variety of skills and knowledge.
These courses involve teaching basic English to people whose first language is not English, and want to improve communication skills in English. We currently provide courses for ESOL levels: Pre-Entry Entry 1 (E1) Entry 2 (E2) Entry 3 (E3) We also provide advice and guidance to allow users to progress further to Level 1 and above, aswell as further education and work options. These courses will suit people of all levels, and allow them to progress to improve their English. ESOL Assessments Every Monday 12pm (Term-Time) You may be able to join classes after start date please check with admin office Additional short course available during the year
An ESOL course is for you if English is not your first language and you want to improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Our ESOL courses focus on language skills but also include employability and citizenship skills. Our ESOL classes normally run on; Wednesdays from 9:30 – 11.30; 12.30 – 2.30. No need to book, just come along. We also run conversation groups at various times during the week. There is no requirement to prebook, just turn up on Wednesday morning and our team will be ready to welcome you.
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