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Level 1&2 ESOL English (English for Speakers of Other Languages) in Ashton Under Lyne college course
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- Vocational qualification
- Ashton Under Lyne
- 2 Years
...If English isn't your first language and you want to improve your reading, writing speaking and listening skills this course is for you. Length of course. 2 years. What qualifications do I need to study on the course? Entry onto our ESOL course requires you to be at Entry level 3 - if you don't...
...If English isn't your first language and you want to improve your reading, writing speaking and listening skills this course is for you. Length of course. 2 years. What qualifications do I need to study on the course? Entry onto our ESOL course requires you to be at Entry level 3 - if you don't...
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- GCSE
- Preston
...English - GCSE Course ID: PC02632 Academy: A Levels Introduction: This course is for adults who wish to gain a formal qualification in English...
- GCSE
- Blackpool
.... This specification will ensure that students can read fluently and write effectively. Students will be able to demonstrate a confident control of Standard English and write grammatically correct sentences, deploying figurative language and analysing texts...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
...Why should I study English at Cardinal Newman College? English is one of the most popular subject choices at Cardinal Newman. Our students' results match the best in the country, typically 65% grades A and B and 100% pass rate and there are three distinct syllabuses to choose from. While all three...
- A Level
- Ashton Under Lyne
- 1 Year
... language, especially spoken English - analysing them in much the same way as you would a. Suitable for: Students who wants further understanding of this area, develop their own writing and take the first step towards the study of linguistics and language at a higher level...
- BTEC
- Preston
... & Further Information If you know of someone who would like to study a course at Preston College but their first language is not English, please contact...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
...Why should I study English at Cardinal Newman College? English is one of the most popular subject choices at Cardinal Newman. Our students' results match the best in the country, typically 65% grades A and B and 100% pass rate and there are three distinct syllabuses to choose from. While all three...
- GCSE
- Ashton Under Lyne
- 1 Year
...If you haven't got a C in GCSE English you really should be thinking about re-sitting this course. Many employers ask for GCSE English (and Mathematics) so this course will be invaluable to you when applying for a range of jobs. You can add this subject to a range of study programmes including...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
...Why should I study English at Cardinal Newman College? English is one of the most popular subject choices at Cardinal Newman. Our students' results match the best in the country, typically 65% grades A and B and 100% pass rate and there are three distinct syllabuses to choose from. While all three...
- A Level
- Ashton Under Lyne
- 2 Years
... language, especially spoken English - analysing them in much the same way as you would a. Suitable for: Students who really want further understanding of this area, develop their own writing and take the first step towards the study of linguistics and language at a higher level...
- Vocational qualification
- Salford
...Do you want to improve your English skills? The Skills for Life team can help you. We work at the two main sites - City Campus in Salford and Worsley Campus, but most of the time, we work at a number of community centres across the city, including: Worsley Campus. City Campus. Lower Kersal Centre...
- GCSE
- Salford
...This GCSE English course includes Language and Literature. Topics include: Comparison of selected poets - Simon Armitage & Carol Ann Duffy. Media text. Shakespeare text - Romeo and Juliet. Prose study - Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Essay writing. Writing in a range of styles (formal, imaginative...
- GCSE
- Salford
...GCSE English (Resit) Contents Learning Style College Based Assessment Method Examination/Assessment Enrolment Method...