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HEALTH AND WELLBEING LANGUAGES SATURDAY COURSES ONE-DAY COURSES HOW TO ENROL FEES AND REFUNDS COURSE VENUES INDEX English as a Second Language (ESOL) ESOL levels explained ESOL level Pre-entry You will learn to • Use simple everyday vocabulary to deal with simple situations • Recognise and form letters of the alphabet in upper and lower case • Complete a simple form giving personal information • Ask for and respond to requests for personal information Entry 1 • Use new vocabulary and simple grammar that will help you to ask and answer questions • Ask and give travel information • Make an appointment with the doctor and ask for medicines at the chemist • Ask for and give simple directions • Talk and write about your family, friends and yourself • Understand signs, symbols and instructions • Read and write some letters, notes, emails and simple forms Entry 2 • Initiate and respond to simple conversations and discussions on familiar topics within familiar and predictable situations • Get across information with increasing grammatical accuracy • Express feelings, wishes and interests with increasing confidence • Read and write formal and informal letters • Improve your job prospects by writing a CV, personal statement, fill in forms for job applications, ask for and give information about jobs Entry 3 • Confidently hold a conversation on familiar topics with fluency • Increasingly become aware of mistakes and self-correct • Understand the gist of everyday conversations when spoken at everyday speed • Write longer text using complex sentences and read simple newspaper articles and other texts • Read, plan and write formal letters, reports and supporting statements Level 1 • Confidently participate in everyday and work-related conversations using a wide range of vocabulary • Use a wide range of tenses correctly as well as more advanced grammar • Deal with more complex and unpredictable situations • Develop your pronunciation • Develop your skills to give presentations and talks • Analyse articles and reports Level 2 • The idiosyncrasies of the English language • Job-specific vocabulary • Polish your pronunciation and grammar in more advanced everyday contexts • Argue points of view eloquently and confidently • Write essays, memos, summaries and reports Enrol now www.ealing.gov.uk/adultlearning 27