You will learn how to write basic letters and emails in English to communicate with families, children’s schools, and employment.
You will learn how to structure sentences using punctuation such as commas and full stops, capital letters and question marks.
You will learn how to spell common words correctly and to complete simple forms, such as application forms.
What you will need to get started:
• Aged 19 and above
• Unemployed/Refugees/Asylum Seekers
• Low waged
• English is not your first language
• Completion of Initial Assessment and Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG)
• Have the right to leave and work in the UK
• Prior ESOL qualification (if any)
What you will study:
• Plan and draft a job application letter
• Write complete sentences using correct basic grammar and with correct punctuation
• Correctly spell common words and important words related to work and interests
• Check your work and make any corrections as needed
Here are some of the activities which you will practise (but not limited to):
• Role playing activities
• Completing tasks as individual and as a group
• Creating posters
• Planning events
• Making complaints
• Supporting your child with writing
• Applying for work in the UK including making applications for volunteer work placements
• Writing personal profile for CV
• Participating in community activities
Qualifications you will receive upon completion:
• ESOL - Writing (Entry Level 1-Entry Level 3)
• ESOL – Writing (Level 1 – 2)
Soft Skills:
• Working with others
• Communication
• Organising and Planning
• Punctuality
• Health and well-being planning
• Employability
Progression
• On successful achievement of this qualification, you will have increased your confidence, motivation, and the skills you need to be valuable member within your community and in the workplace or in any further learning.
• You will have the opportunity to progress on to the next level of the programme, other vocational career path, employment, or volunteering.