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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)


ESOL: Entry Level 1 – Level 2 This is a 10-hour per week course for adults from complete beginner to Level 2. You will practise reading, writing, speaking and listening and have the chance to do maths if you want to. If you are ready, you will take ESOL Skills for Life exams at the end of the year. Courses are available in the morning, afternoon or evening.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment. Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: Higher level vocational or ESOL/English courses at the College Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 10 (6 hours in evening)


ESOL: Progress at work Entry level 1 and 2 This is a 5½ hour course for adults at entry level 1 and 2. You will practise reading, writing, speaking and listening and have the chance to do maths, if you want. You will take a Functional Skills English qualification at the end of the course. This course is ideal if you are working and want a course with fewer hours.


Entry requirements: College interview and assessment.


Possible next steps: Higher level vocational or ESOL/English courses at the College. Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 5.5


Possible next steps: Higher level vocational or ESOL/English courses at the College. Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 10


ESOL Maths: Entry Level 1 to Level 2 As an addition to your main course you can improve your skills in maths covering subjects such as measurement, calculation of numbers, money and time and interpretation of data, as an additional component of your ESOL course. You will increase your confidence and be prepared to meet the maths requirements of other College courses. You will take a Functional Skills maths qualification at the end of the course.


ESOL Literacy: Entry Level 2 This course is for adults who speak English as a second language and have English literacy skills at a beginner level – or who are not yet confident with reading and writing. All your skills will be developed (speaking, listening, reading and writing), but there is more focus on basic reading and writing. You may take a Skills for Life ESOL exam at the end of the course.


020 7613 9123 www.hackney.ac.uk


We also offer ESOL


support with lots of other subjects.


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Hackney Community College Adult Course Guide 2016/2017


All courses are subject to change and may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. You may be eligible for a discounted tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to check with us. Students who pay a tuition fee may also pay an exam fee if applicable. This is just a guide to the courses we offer; check www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123 for up-to-date information.


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