This lower-intermediate course will help you develop your English reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. You will take the reading and writing exams. If you have not already taken the speaking and listening exam, you will have the opportunity to complete the full entry 3 certificate on a future course.
Dates
27/02/12 - 04/07/12
Day(s)
Mon+Wed
Duration
17 weeks
Time
18:30 - 21:00
Fees
Full fee: £240
Senior fee: £240
Concession: £30
Venue
FRA - Fashion Retail Academy
Course code
ES304*
Availability
Contact department
Still got questions?
skills@citylit.ac.uk or call 020 7492 2511
This course will give you confidence using English for work, study and socialising. You will develop your English language skills in writing, reading, speaking and listening and take the entry 3 Cambridge ESOL Reading and Writing exams.
Your tutor will decide from a range of topics, and ask you what topics you want to cover. Topics include:
- Life in different countries and the UK
- Lifelong learning
- Job opportunities
- Getting to know the UK
- Technology
- Sport and Exercise
- Health
- Living in a new town.
- use present and past tenses
- begin to use the present perfect tense to describe personal and work experience
- use language for the future
- probability and hopes
- use reported speech
- compare places
- things and experience
- listen for information
- write in short paragraphs and plan your writing
- use punctuation
- plan and write formal letters
- plan and write short reports
- write a CV and supporting statement
- read a range of texts
You will also:
- use online dictionaries and other reference sources
- use the internet to research a mini-project
- do online language activities
- write documents and use non-text elements to enhance presentation.
This is a lower intermediate course taught at entry 3. To do this course you need to be able to:
- write a short paragraph using capital letters and full stops
- read and understand short, straightforward texts on familiar topics
- correct mistakes in written work
- use an English-English dictionary
- follow spoken instructions, speak in a discussion on a familiar topic and ask and answer questions
It is also useful if you can do basic word processing and use the internet.
Class work will sometimes be in pairs or small groups, and sometimes as a whole group. Your tutor will also work with you individually. There will be reading, writing, speaking and listening activities, and games. DVDs, the interactive whiteboard, and computers will help your learning. There will be a small amount of homework after every lesson.
You will need a pen, some lined A4 paper and a file to keep your work in. Your tutor will provide handouts and worksheets.
Yes. Before you can enrol on this course, you need to have an advisory interview with the relevant department. Without this the enrolment team will be unable to process your enrolment. Please contact the department to arrange your interview, or to find out about drop-in sessions.
You will receive regular feedback from your tutor throughout the course, as and when appropriate. At the end of the course you and your tutor are asked to assess the progress you have made. Your tutor will give you verbal feedback as a group during the session, and written feedback on paper exercises you do. You will decide individual learning goals with your tutor and see your progress over the term by keeping a folder of work. There will be informal tests, practice exams and the Reading and Writing exams at the end of term.
Please complete the evaluation form at the end of your course. These are monitored and help us to continually improve our courses. You will be able to talk to your tutor in one to one meetings about your learning (tutorials) or ask to speak to the tutor. Your tutor will ask for your feedback as a group at different times during the session and in course reviews. You will be able to formally record your views on the course at the end.
You may be interested in: education and careers advice; financial and childcare support; disability support; support for Deaf and hearing-impaired students; dyslexia support; English and maths support; counselling, and library services (supported learning centre). To find out what may be available to you, and how to apply, see page 213 of the 11/12 course guide, or visit www.citylit.ac.uk/students You can discuss any support you need at the assessment and enrolment session or with your tutor during the course.
You will take the entry 3 Cambridge ESOL Reading and Writing exams. If you have not already done the Speaking and Listening exam in term 1 you can complete the full certificate in subsequent courses. You can progress onto a level 1 course if you get the full certificate.
General information and advice on courses at City Lit is available from the Information and Advice Shop, open Monday to Friday 12:00 – 19:00 during term time, and Monday to Friday 12:00 – 17:00 out of term time. See the course guide for term dates and further details.
Tel: 020 7492 2511
skills@citylit.ac.ukIf you would like to do one of the ESOL courses starting in July, please contact us in May.
For the Preparation for IELTS course starting in July, please call or email us leaving your name and contact telephone number.
If you would like to do one of our courses starting in September, please check our website from the beginning of July for more information.
English, maths & ESOL
Tel: 020 7492 2511
If you would like to do one of the ESOL courses starting in July, please contact us in May.
For the Preparation for IELTS course starting in July, please call or email us leaving your name and contact telephone number.
If you would like to do one of our courses starting in September, please check our website from the beginning of July for more information.