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At Accrington & Rossendale College, we offer a variety of ESOL courses. The main purpose of these courses is to provide students with the opportunity to cover all four skills in English: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The course will allow you to progress onto your chosen courses within the College. Learning is through classroom based activities, enterprise projects and access to all vocational areas within the College. Students who progress onto Entry Level 3 ESOL will be able to choose either a vocational or an academic route depending on their career choices. No prior qualifications are required. The level of study will be decided by initial assessment. For your chosen vocational option, you will also study a range of topics which may include:
  • English Maths ICT skills Communication and working with others Vocational tasters Skills
For more information you can call our Student Services team on 01254 389933 or contact us on our website.
We offer provision for 16-23 year olds with courses for ESOL, maths (GCSE / Functional English), English (GCSE / Functional English), IT, work skills and tutorials. The course can be started at any time during the year. We cover pre-entry to level 2 for ESOL with options for accreditation.
A weekly drop-in session during term time takes place on Wednesdays between 2 and 4 pm at St Thomas Church Centre, Marton St, Lancaster, for Asylum Seekers and Refugees. The sessions offer a cafe space for socialising with board games etc., an ESOL class, an information desk run by a local ASR support charity (RAIS), a barber corner, and the distribution of clothing.
Pendle New Neighbours is here to help asylum seekers and refugees new to the area as well as to settled families and individuals. Some of us speak additional languages as well as English. We offer support with: -Arranging English conversation and/ or ESOL lessons -Getting your children into school -Finding a doctor and dentist -Discussing any problems you may have with your accommodation -Issues with the Job Centre -Meeting other people
Pendle New Neighbours is here to help asylum seekers and refugees new to the area as well as to settled families and individuals. Some of us speak additional languages as well as English. We offer support with: -Arranging English conversation and/ or ESOL lessons -Getting your children into school -Finding a doctor and dentist -Discussing any problems you may have with your accommodation -Issues with the Job Centre -Meeting other people
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