Our ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) courses are for you if your first language is not English.
On an ESOL course, the main focus is helping you to live, communicate, and work in an English-speaking country. You will be encouraged to practise your English skills with other students and native English speakers. You will do this in a safe and supportive classroom environment. You can study in the daytime or evening.
Our teachers use our award-winning Learning Philosophy to make sure your studies are fun, relevant to you, and practical.
You will study:
- speaking and listening
- reading and writing
- grammar
- vocabulary
- pronunciation
Depending upon your level, you could gain a City& Guilds qualification in speaking and listening, reading, or writing.
We have new courses starting each term. You will need to complete a quick assessment to help us understand your current level of English. You can book an assessment by clicking the link at the bottom under ‘How to Apply’.
You will also be asked complete a quick assessment to help us understand your current level of English.
The cost for each term depends on your personal circumstances.
Please note: ESOL Exams are NOT internationally recognised in other countries.
The teaching staff will let you know when you can take these exams. Exam costs are included in the course fee.
Safeguarding notice: Please be aware that this course is open to students 16 years of age and older. As such, students classified as minors (16–18-years old) could be in the same learning and social environments as adult students aged 19 years or older.
What you'll learn
ESOL courses will help you with:
- talking to doctors, teachers, or shop assistants
- applying for jobs
- filling in forms
- helping your children with their homework
- making telephone calls
- taking part in conversations
Depending upon your level, you could gain a City & Guilds qualification in speaking and listening, reading, or writing.
How you'll learn and be assessed
Teaching can include:
- instruction from a teacher
- group discussion
- working in pairs
- role play
Also, you will be helped to develop your English skills according to your own needs. You will learn through reading, writing, listening, and speaking in authentic situations. Assessment is ongoing, with your teacher providing regular feedback on your progress.
You will sit an exam, to test your new English skills.
Progression
When you finish an ESOLcourse, you could:
- study at the next level of ESOL
- join an EFL course and prepare for a recognised English exam, such as IELTS, CAE or CPE
- advance to GCSE English
- study another subject at college
Entry requirements
- You must be 16 years old or over to study on this course.
- English MUST be your second language.
- You do not need qualifications to join this course.
- There are different levels of ESOL classes. When you apply, you will come for an assessment to check which level class would be the best for you to join.
When you first come to the college, you will need to bring:
- your passport, EU ID card, valid visa, or residency permit.
- your spouse’s/relative’s passport, if you entered the UK to join a spouse or relative.
- proof of any state benefits, such as Job Seeker’s Allowance or Employment and Support Allowance(if relevant to you). You may not need to pay fees.
Textbooks are not provided and are not essential for the course but can be purchased by students should they wish. Any class trips would be at an extra cost.
How to apply
To join an ESOL course, you must speak with a member of the teaching team first and complete an initial assessment.
Book an assessment HERE