Functional Skills in English (E2) - NCFE - 60350568
This course is available for enrolment.
Course code: HIG5545
By the end of this course you will be able to demonstrate the ability, at an appropriate level, to read, write speak, listen and communicate in English and you will also be able to apply this knowledge and these skills within specific situations.
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From 01 May 2025
to 17 Jul 2025
Thu 09:30-15:0011 weeks- Date
- 01 May 2025
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- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 08 May 2025
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- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 15 May 2025
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- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 22 May 2025
- Time
- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 05 Jun 2025
- Time
- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 12 Jun 2025
- Time
- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 19 Jun 2025
- Time
- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 26 Jun 2025
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- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 03 Jul 2025
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- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 10 Jul 2025
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- 09:30 to 15:00
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- 17 Jul 2025
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- 09:30 to 15:00
220 Upper Tulse Hill
London
SW2 2NS
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High Trees Community Development Trust
Assessment Method
<p>Individual Learning Plans will record your progress and achievement.? </p>
<p>Your tutor will give you regular feedback throughout the course and you will get the opportunity to complete an end of course evaluation form.? </p>
Equipment Required
<p>None</p>
Are there any set books?
<p>No</p>
Work set between sessions?
<p>No</p>
Description
<p>This course is for anyone currently working at English Functional Skills Entry 1 and wanting to achieve Entry 2. The first part of the </p>
<p>course in non-accredited. This is to make sure that you will be able to progress to the accredited part of the course when you work towards your Entry 2 qualification. By the end of this course you will be able to demonstrate the ability, at an appropriate level, to read, write speak, listen and communicate in English and you will also be able to apply this knowledge and these skills within specific situations.?? </p>
What can students expect?
<p>This course is for anyone currently working at English Functional Skills Entry 1 and wanting to achieve Entry 2. The first part of the </p>
<p>course in non-accredited. This is to make sure that you will be able to progress to the accredited part of the course when you work towards your Entry 2 qualification. By the end of this course you will be able to demonstrate the ability, at an appropriate level, to read, write speak, listen and communicate in English and you will also be able to apply this knowledge and these skills within specific situations.?? </p>
How will the course be assessed?
<p>Individual Learning Plans will record your progress and achievement.? </p>
<p>Your tutor will give you regular feedback throughout the course and you will get the opportunity to complete an end of course evaluation form.? </p>
External Qualification
<p>On successful completion of an exam, learners will gain an Entry?2?Functional Skills qualification in English.? </p>
Previous experience required?
<p>This course is open to adults who are resident in Lambeth and who are interested in this subject area.? </p>
<p>Suitable for students who can read, write and communicate in English at Entry level 1 and working towards Entry 2. </p>
What is the progression route?
<p>You will be offered advice and guidance during the course on what you could do next. For example, you could progress to an?Entry 3 English course.</p>
What should students bring?
<p>N/A</p>
How long is the course?
<p>11 weeks</p>
Are there any costs?
<p>No</p>
Language of Instruction
<p>English</p>
Language of Assessment
<p>English</p>