ESB Award in ESOL Skills for Life - Writing (E1) - ESB - 60154706
Course code: -51573
This is suitable for adults aged 19 + who do not speak English as a first language. Ideal for a wide range of individuals, such unemployed learners wanting to improve their language skills, and employed learners on a low income looking to improve their skills in the workplace or progress into FE.
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Assessment Method
<p>You will use an Individual Learning Plan to set goals and record your progress and achievement. </p>
<p>Regular assessments and feedback will highlight achievement and progress.</p>
Equipment Required
<p>None</p>
Are there any set books?
<p>No</p>
Work set between sessions?
<p>No</p>
Description
<p>On this course you will learn how to write simple sentences using the correct word order, when and how to use punctuation and capital letters correctly and how to spell everyday words correctly. With the skills learned, you will practise writing short informal texts like invitations and notes and learn how to record personal information on an application form. </p>
What can students expect?
<p>On this course you will learn how to write simple sentences using the correct word order, when and how to use punctuation and capital letters correctly and how to spell everyday words correctly. With the skills learned, you will practise writing short informal texts like invitations and notes and learn how to record personal information on an application form. </p>
<p>You will use books, worksheets and computers, take part in activities including working with other learners and with one to one support from your tutor. </p>
Teaching method/style?
<p>Classroom</p>
How will the course be assessed?
<p>You will use an Individual Learning Plan to set goals and record your progress and achievement. </p>
<p>Regular assessments and feedback will highlight achievement and progress.</p>
External Qualification
<p>ESB Award in ESOL Skills for Life - Writing (E1)</p>
Previous experience required?
<p>This training is suitable for adults aged 19 and above and who do not speak English as a first language. It is ideal for a wide range of individuals, such unemployed learners wanting to improve their language skills, and employed learners with low income looking to improve their skills in the workplace or progress into further education. </p>
What is the progression route?
<p>Achieving these qualifications should increase your confidence and motivation, and give you the skills you need to progress onto Entry 2 ESOL Writing course. </p>
What should students bring?
<p>N/A</p>
How long is the course?
<p>6 weeks</p>
Are there any costs?
<p>No</p>
Language of Instruction
<p>English</p>
Language of Assessment
<p>English</p>