INFORMATION
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
AND TRAINING COURSES
ESOL,
ENGLISH AND MATHS
FAMILY
LEARNING
ESOL, English and Maths
Level You will learn to
Entry 3 • Confidently hold a conversation on familiar topics with much 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 talk.
• 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.
Take your first steps into ESOL
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Check if you are eligible*
ook your initial assessment at
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www.ealing.gov.uk/adultlearning or
phone 020 8825 5577
3 ake part in an initial assessment see
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listing on page 7
4 Bring proof of eligibility and enrol on a course
5 Start your course
You may be entitled to a free ESOL if: What proof do I need to provide?
You are unemployed and in receipt of the following
Active Benefits:
• Employment and Support Allowance ESA WRAG • National Insurance number
• Valid passport
• Active benefit proof, no more than
3 months old
• Three months wage slips or a signed
contract showing your annual salary
• Job Seekers Allowance JSA
• Universal Credit mandated to work or training UC
• You are employed and your annual salary is less
than £15,763.50
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*Check your eligibility
to attend a course
on page 4
Enrol now www.ealing.gov.uk/adultlearning
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