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ESOL qualifications can open the door to a range of work and education opportunities along with building confidence in everyday life and work.
Throughout the course you will practise writing for a variety of purposes at your own level. You will gain knowledge of English grammar, punctuation, vocabulary and pronunciation.
You will also become more confident in reading and communicating in both spoken and written English.
Our Writing courses run for 14 weeks, and you will be offered an exam at an appropriate level.
Fees may apply depending on your circumstances but 92% of learners do not need to pay.


This course is for anyone who was aged 19 or over on 31.8.24 whose first language is not English.
You will need to provide ID (such as a passport or BNO visa) a National Insurance number and we will need to ask you about your residency in the UK.
We will ask you to provide evidence of qualifications you have achieved. If you cannot provide the evidence, we will ask you to undertake an initial assessment to ensure that you are at the right level.
You will need to commit to regular attendance and to complete some study in your own time.


Online Offer
You will need access to a Laptop or Tablet if you plan to study online. Please be aware that smart phone access is not advised. You will need access to the internet and an email account. For online study, your teacher will contact you on a weekly basis through Teams and email. You will be given tasks to complete at each session, instructions and online demonstrations

If you don’t have access to a computer, we may still be able to support you. Ask for an appointment with a member of staff to discuss our other options.

Classroom
For classroom provision, please have a notepad, pen or pencil and a small folder for handouts and your work.


Your teacher will give verbal and written feedback throughout the course.
You will be required to complete one writing exam at the end of the course.



Throughout your time learning with us, you will also have developed a whole range of skills that can be transferred from your course to a working environment, your home life or your own personal development.

Skills such as time management, organisation, research skills, networking and presenting ideas are all part of your learning journey along with decision making, problem solving and overcoming obstacles. All these skills will help you to become a confident, self-motivated person and will assist you on your chosen pathway.


Other courses related to personal or professional development. This could be the next level of ESOL, an ESOL course in reading or speaking and listening, an English or maths qualification, IT, employability or a vocational course leading to work.

011009TL2
06/01/2025
16/06/2025
12:30 PM - 03:00 PM
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Concessions may be available based on income and benefit status

Helping you financially

  • English, maths and computing courses (up to level 1) are FREE subject to eligibility (adult learners aged 19+ at 31st August 2024)
  • Reduced course fees for non-qualification courses if you receive a qualifying benefit.
  • Qualification courses at Level 2 or below are FREE if your income is below £25,000
  • Discretionary Learner Support funding relating to cover fees, books etc (qualifications only) T&C apply.
  • Pay for your course in instalments via direct debit (over £100), ask for details.
  • 19+ Advanced Learner Loans for Level 3 courses and above – no repayments until you earn over £25,000

If you are unsure on what price you should pay, please contact us on 01609 536066 or email adultlearningservice@northyorks.gov.uk