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ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)

Introduction

Improving your English can help you get more out of your life in the future. It will also help if you want to study, improve your CV, or apply to become a British citizen. If English isn't your main language, you can do a course to help you improve your English. These courses are called ESOL or English for Speakers of other Languages.

At Acton Training Centre we offer English Language courses for people who:

• Want to cope better with everyday life in the
• Want a recognised English qualification
• Need to develop skills in English to improve employment prospects

Course Details:

You will be able to practice and develop your speaking, reading, writing, listening, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and elements of IT.

We offer four different levels:

• Beginners (E1)
• Elementary (E1 - E2)
• Pre-Intermediate (E2)
• Intermediate (E3)

All above classes lead to written or spoken City and Guilds qualifications. Before you join one of our classes you will be tested to find out your level of English.

Literacy & Numeracy

Acton Training Centre also offers Literacy and Numeracy courses suitable for:

• Beginners with little or no math’s

• Problems with reading, writing, etc.

These courses are part-time, once or twice a week (phone us up for the timetable). The timetable allows you to study them as well as ESOL or other courses of interest (see our Learndirect courses).

These courses lead to City & Guilds qualifications and allow you to progress to higher level Literacy and Numeracy courses.

• Our friendly multi-cultural tutors and administrators are able to converse in many languages to help the learner overcome previous barriers to learning

• Helpful staff fully trained & qualified

How to Apply:

To contact our trained staff please Email us on info@atc-uk.com or call us on 0208 992 4144

 


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