Why Study This Course?
This 3-month course will provide you with the opportunity to develop your skills in the following areas:
Build confidence in writing skills
Improve your planning skills before writing texts
Write different types of writing texts in an informal and formal context
Develop your knowledge of punctuation
Improve grammar and vocabulary
You will learn in an adult-only environment from expert teachers with English language teaching experience.
Improving your English skills and getting an ESOL certification is a good addition to your curriculum vitae and a great way of demonstrating your language skills to prospective employers.
You will work on improving your English language skills for everyday use in life and work. You will focus on improving your writing skills in the following areas:
Plan, draft and write different types of formal and informal texts such as letters, emails and short reports
Organise your information and ideas logically, using paragraphs, with an appropriate level of detail
Use a range of suitable language and vocabulary for your purpose
Write using correct grammar, including verbs, verb tenses and subject verb agreement, nouns, adjectives, adverbs and conjunctions in correctly written complete sentences.
Write using a range of punctuation accurately
Fill in forms for personal and professional purposes
Further develop your understanding of English grammar
Further develop your understanding of English spelling
You will also learn to develop your study skills and improve your English to the standard required to pass the Level 1 writing exam. We will focus on developing your writing skills so by the end of the course you are able to write a variety of everyday texts accurately and fluently.
We have courses at all levels of the Adult ESOL Curriculum from Pre-Entry (for complete beginners) and Entry Level up to Level 2. We will help you find the correct level for you before you start your course.
Before you start this course, you need to take an English language assessment to help us put you in the right level of writing course.
If the teacher believes you are ready to take the exam, you will take a L1 writing assessment at the end of the course, which will be accredited by an external awarding organisation.