Functional Skills English

UPDATED 20160411 09:47:53

In short the course improves English reading, writing skills for adults with work relevant to your needs and wishes. Some early assessments of your existing English skills and a personal discussion of your preferred skills to work upon will be offered.

Course information

Name: Functional Skills English Qualification title: Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry 2 Qualification type: Assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20160411 09:47:53 Updated 20160411 09:47:53

Entry requirements

All materials will be provided though some have found it useful to bring their own pen, paper and ring binder to keep a file to look back upon as their skills develop. Equipment required All materials will be provided though some have found it useful to bring their own pen, paper and ring binder to keep a file to look back upon as their skills develop.

Provider

KNOWSLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Further Education
info@knowsleycollege.ac.uk
n/a
http://www.knowsleycollege.ac.uk

Address

Stockbridge Lane Town: LIVERPOOL County:MERSEYSIDE

Learning aims

Title: Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry 2 Qualification: Functional Skills qualification in English at Entry 2 Classification: Preparation for Life and Work

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