ESOL Entry 3 - Speaking & Listening

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This course is for students who can speak and write English moderately well. You will learn to take part in simple conversations in social situations. The lessons are friendly and you will be able to learn new words. You will improve your reading and writing skills and, if you are ready, take an Edexcel SfL ESOL Entry 3 Speaking and Listening exam in either the autumn or spring term. You will take your Edexcel SfL ESOL Reading and Writing exam in the spring term.READING SKILLS: You will be able to develop your ability to read more fluently and interpret a wide variety of texts: newspapers, magazines, brochures, leaflets, advertisements, reports and narratives. Practising reading techniques will help you in reading for gist and reading for detail and to improve overall reading skills. WRITING SKILLS: We will give you practice and help in writing formal and informal letters, articles, reports, applications, compositions and stories. GRAMMAR: There is constant revision and extension of all areas of grammar. LISTENING SKILLS: We offer practice in listening to English in different situations e.g. recorded messages, commentaries, documentaries, instructions, news announcements, advertisements, speeches, stories and talks. SPEAKING SKILLS: You will have the opportunity to develop your communicative skills while paying attention to accuracy, fluency, range, pronunciation and intonation. You will practise speaking in pairs/groups in different situations such as: information-exchange, planning, problem-solving, decision making, discussing and speculating. Your teacher will give you homework each week, which may include using the internet or email. You will also be helped and guided towards relevant TV and Radio programmes. EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES: Practice of all types of questions set in the exams.

Course information

Name: ESOL Entry 3 - Speaking & Listening Qualification title: Award in ESOL Skills for Life (speaking and listening) (Entry 3) (QCF) Qualification type: Other regulated/accredited qualification Assessment Your tutor will mark each piece of homework and make comments and/or talk to you about the work you have done. During the class the tutor will monitor your work and plan activities to help you to improve. You will also meet with your tutor every term to discuss your progress and set learning goals. Awarding National Open College Network Created 20160519 13:58:46 Updated 20160519 13:58:46

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Richmond Adult Community College
Further Education
info@racc.ac.uk
020 8891 5907
http://www.racc.ac.uk

Address

Parkshot Town: Richmond County:Surrey

Learning aims

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