Starts: 4 Nov 2024
An English course for Speakers of Other Languages for students at Entry level 2, whose literacy level fall below their speaking level. It will cover Speaking and Listening, Reading and Writing skills.
An English course for Speakers of Other Languages for students at Entry level 2, whose literacy level fall below their speaking level. It will cover Speaking and Listening, Reading and Writing skills.
On successful completion of the course, you will achieve the following qualification: Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Speaking and Listening) (Entry 2) [CG]
Times and days: Variable days and times are available. You will work in pairs or small groups or individually. You will also have one-to-one discussions with your tutor to talk about your progress. You will experience a wide and varied range of activities such as listening to audios, role play, reading aloud, writing activities, quizzes, word searches and other games. You will also use YouTube, an interactive whiteboard and computers to help you learn. Everything that you learn will help you in your daily life. You will have an individual learning plan with targets that are personal to you. Assessment methods: At the end of each term, you will take City & Guilds exams for the unit you are studying. Exams will be internally assessed and marked. If you pass an exams, you will receive a certificate from City and Guilds for that particular exam. You may be given an opportunity to retake your exam if you are unsuccessful.
You will take an initial assessment, which will determine your current level of English. You may join this course, if your assessed Speaking and Listening level is in need of support or consolidation at E2.
Course fees: Variable rates are available. You may be able to do the course for FREE depending on your personal circumstances. Guided Learning Hours: 72 Class time : 6 hours per week Independent study: A minimum of 4 hours per week, including regular practice of what you learn in class and completing any homework. Attendance and Punctuality: Making good progress on the course will depend on regular attendance and punctuality. A minimum of 90% attendance is required from students at Morley College.
You will need writing materials (a pen, some lined paper) and a file to keep your work in. You may also need to buy a course book.