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Cheshire East Skills and Lifelong Learning (S&LL) runs classes for non-English speakers aged 19 years and over to gain accredited qualifications in ESOL. The ESOL Skills for Life qualifications are designed to prepare learners for the world of work or citizenship. The primary aim is to assist you in becoming independent of others (such as interpreters or translators; be they professionals, family, or friends) when talking with native English-speakers, both in a work environment and elsewhere. By improving your English, you will also improve your chances of gaining employment and accessing information from service provides such as libraries, children’s centres, and local attractions. S&LL use the Ascentis ESOL Skills for Life qualification suite which ranges from Entry Level 1 to Level 1. Each level is made up of three units: Reading Writing Speaking and Listening Each unit is offered as a separate qualification.
Occupational English Test (OET) preparation Through formal weekly courses and intensive sessions, with supporting materials. New students will be given an English language assessment before being allocated to an English class. English practice in a medical context The PLAN (Patients – Listening to, Advising and Negotiating with them) meetings provide the opportunity for English practice with UK medical students taking the role of patients.
Our 16-19 ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) programme is designed to empower learners from diverse linguistic backgrounds to develop their English language proficiency. Spanning from Entry Level 1 to Entry Level 3, this comprehensive course equips students with the skills needed for effective communication, education, and employment opportunities in English-speaking environments.
Course Structure:Entry Level 1 (ESOL E1): In this initial stage, students focus on building foundational language skills. They learn basic vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar, with an emphasis on everyday communication. Topics include greetings, introducing oneself, and common daily activities. Interactive activities, games, and group discussions foster a supportive learning environment.
Entry Level 2 (ESOL E2):As students’ progress to E2, they expand their vocabulary and comprehension abilities. They begin to understand and use more complex sentence structures. Topics encompass family, hobbies, and personal experiences. Reading short texts and writing simple paragraphs become integral components of this level.
Entry Level 3 (ESOL E3): E3 focuses on developing advanced language skills. Students engage in conversations on a wider range of topics and enhance their reading and writing capabilities. Themes include work, travel, and cultural exploration. Students work on essays, presentations, and comprehensive reading assignments.
Key Features:
  • Experienced Instructors: Our dedicated instructors are experts in teaching English to non-native speakers, providing personalized guidance and support.
  • Multimedia Resources: We utilize a variety of multimedia resources, including audiovisual materials, digital tools, and interactive software, to make learning engaging and dynamic.
  • Practical Application: Our curriculum emphasizes real-life situations, ensuring that students can apply their language skills effectively in everyday scenarios.
  • Progress Assessment: Regular assessments and feedback sessions help track students’ progress, identify areas for improvement, and tailor instruction accordingly.
  • Cultural Integration: In addition to language skills, students gain insights into English-speaking cultures, enhancing their cultural competence.
 
Tutors at Trafford College will interview you and carry out an initial assessment to see what skills you already have and then place you on the most appropriate level.
How to apply for ESOL classes: If you live in Manchester or Greater Manchester and want to learn English, Manchester ESOL Advice Service can help you find the right learning opportunity. They can also signpost you to other support if you’re new to the UK. To find out which course is right for you, go to the GM ESOL Advice Service website and fill in a short enquiry form for the borough of Greater Manchester where you live. You will then be contacted about an ESOL assessment in your local area.
Salford City College offers ESOL courses at six qualification levels from Pre-Entry to Level 2, where learners are given the opportunity to develop their speaking, listening, reading and writing ESOL courses are held at these venues:
  • Future Skills at Media City UK, Dakota Avenue, M50 2PU
  • City Skills, Lissadel Street, M6 6AP
The courses allow students to develop skills that are essential in the world of work, such as teamwork and being able to communicate with confidence. Students will have the opportunity to achieve nationally accredited qualifications and to meet new people, make friends and participate in a variety of trips, visits, college events and celebrations. They can offer financial support with travelling to college, childcare and a bursary to eligible students.   How to apply for ESOL classes: If you live in Manchester or Greater Manchester and want to learn English, Manchester ESOL Advice Service can help you find the right learning opportunity. They can also signpost you to other support if you’re new to the UK. To find out which course is right for you, go to the GM ESOL Advice Service website and fill in a short enquiry form for the borough of Greater Manchester where you live. You will then be contacted about an ESOL assessment in your local area.
We offer part-time adult ESOL courses at all levels from Entry 1 to Level 2, in the daytime at Stockport College (part of Trafford College Group). We also have full-time courses for 16-19 year olds. Please enquire for more information.
We are a small Community Centre based in a church hall. We offer adult learning; exercise and other activities for adults and children; and community events. Our Community Hub provides emergency food and fuel top-ups, refers to local food banks, etc. and signposts to other sources of support, as well as hosting Citizens Advice. We are proud of our reputation as a place where everyone in our community is welcomed Our ESOL classes are for pre-entry to entry 3 level. There is a waiting list to join an ESOL course at the moment do please email to be added to the list if you wish. Class times:
  • Monday ESOL Conversation – 13 – 14.30pm, term time only.
  • ESOL and Employability – Tuesdays 10-12am.
  • ESOL and Wellbeing – Fridays 10-12am.
  • Discover Manchester ESOL Conversation – Fridays 10-11.30 term time only.
We offer our ESOL Course at entry 1 – level 1 and we also have a Health and Social Care Course available.  Also, we provide welfare benefits advice and basic IT Support for people with little to no experience with computers. We also have a work club where we support people create/update their CV’s, help people apply for jobs and prepare for interviews. Class times: Entry 1: 9:30AM – 12:00PM from Monday – Thursday Entry 2: 12:00PM to 2:30PM from Monday – Thursday Entry 3: 9:15AM to 11:45AM from Tuesday – Friday Level 1: 12:15PM to 2:45PM from Tuesday – Friday
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