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English & Essential Skills - ESOL Adult Learners (various levels)

Course Code: EESL1F

Type: Full Time

Entry Requirements

  • No formal qualifications are needed
  • Students at Entry Level 2 and above in English can join the courses
  • You will be given a short interview and a written test to assess your language level and will be advised on the appropriate level of course for you. These tests are by appointment only.
You will be contacted by the School of English Language Teaching before the course
starts.

Overseas students will be charged additional fees.

Who is the course for

This course is for existing refugees or asylum seekers and students who are permanently settled in the UK. Overseas students will be charged additional fees.

Course Content

You will study spoken and written English and word processing. You will be encouraged to use the library and to develop the ability to work on your own.

The course is made up of the following four levels:
  • Entry 1
  • Entry 2
  • Entry 3
  • Level 1
The courses run at these levels so that students can make individual progress. Students are allocated a personal tutor who will monitor progress and help focus on aims and abilities appropriately.


Study Methods

Classwork, homework and exam practice.

How is the course assessed

Your coursework in class and work carried out in your free time is monitored and recorded by your class teachers and a brief report is given to you twice a year. In addition you will take the Speaking and Listening / Reading / Writing mode of the Edexcel Certificate in Skills for Life at the appropriate level.

Where next - Further Studies

You can progress onto the English and Essential Skills next level course. If you complete a higher level course you can progress to an ESOL Link course or another course.

Where next - Job Opportunities

Improving your spoken and written English will help you to find a job in all areas of employment.

More Information

For further information, please contact our Information, Advice and Guidance team on 01895 853333 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

How to Apply

To apply for a course choose one of these methods:

  • Online - click the Apply Now button, fill out the form and submit
  • Post - download an application form here , or use the form in the prospectus. Fill it out and return it to:
Student Records/Admissions, Uxbridge College, Park Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1NQ.

When we have received your application we will contact you to arrange an interview time.

Hayes Campus: Course Starting W/C Mon 03 September 2012

Start date: 03/09/2012
End date: 12/07/2013
Start time: 09:00
End time: 15:00
Duration: 1 Year(s)
Location: Hayes Campus
Day: Monday-Friday

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Contact us

Address:
Park Road
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB8 1NQ

T: 01895 853333
F:
01895 853377

E: enquiries@uxbridgecollege.ac.uk

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