ESOL Craft with English
Vocational qualification
In Cirencester
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Cirencester
This gives an opportunity to practise English in a friendly environmnet while learning new skills and creating handicrafts. Students will work on their own project and will discuss their work in groups. They will learn new vocabulary linked to craft and craft equipment and be encouraged to describe the process they have used.
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ESOL Craft with English
A short course for adults learning English who are interested in practising their English in a social situation and who would like to learn to make some handicrafts. Students can practise their English while developing their creative skills. They should then have the confidence to move on to other craft courses.
What does the course involve?
This gives an opportunity to practise English in a friendly environmnet while learning new skills and creating handicrafts. Students will work on their own project and will discuss their work in groups. They will learn new vocabulary linked to craft and craft equipment and be encouraged to describe the process they have used.
What will I study?
A range of craft activities which may include community mosaic project and a range of other crafts.
What are the entry requirements for ESOL Craft with English?
- There are no entry requirements.
- There is no assessment for this course
Materials
£3.50 per week
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to be good at art?
No. No previous skills needed.
Do I have to be able to speak some English?
No. The course is very practical so you can learn by demonstration.
Do I have to bring my own materials?
No. Materials are provided but you will need to pay £2.50 per week for them.
How do I enrol?
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This information is believed to be correct. Cirencester College continually updates and reviews its provision to ensure that it meets the needs of the community. Therefore the right to amend, change or delete learning programmes, accreditation routes or terms and conditions relating to entitlement to study is reserved at all times. We aim to provide open access to a comprehensive range of high quality education and training for the whole community over the age of 16 regardless of race, class, belief, language, gender, sexual orientation, disability, previous educational attainment or particular circumstances.
ESOL Craft with English