This class is for people who come from outside the UK, who write very little English. You will practise reading and writing in English with friends, neighbours and other people in your life: to write and talk about your day, shopping, free time, travel and health. You will be able to build your read
Literacy For Low Level Speakers
Description
This class is for people who come from outside the UK, who write very little English. You will practise reading and writing in English with friends, neighbours and other people in your life: to write and talk about your day, shopping, free time, travel and health. You will be able to build your reading skills through frequent reading practice, both at home and in the class.
Course Summary:
This class is for people who come from outside the UK, who write very little English. You will practise reading and writing in English with friends, neighbours and other people in your life: to write and talk about your day, shopping, free time, travel and health. You will be able to build your reading skills through frequent reading practice, both at home and in the class.
Eligibility:
Learners must be over 19 on the 31st August of the academic year they start their learning. Note: if not ordinarily resident in UK for 3 years (Please speak to a member of staff to confirm eligibility for funding).
How will the course be taught?
This course is delivered by a professionally qualified tutor. There will be a mixture of group, paired and individual work. You will also receive homework tasks each week.
How will I know how well I am doing?
You will receive written feedback in your learning log each week along with having your work marked and verbal feedback during the sessions.
Prior Knowledge:
This class is for people who write no English at all/only a few words/letters who need to learn to read and write in English. You will do an assessment at the start of the course to find out what level you are currently working towards.
What do I need to bring?
Bring yourself. It is a good idea to bring a notepad, ring binder and pens.
Our vision and mission
Our Vision
To become the provider of choice in Gloucestershire, delivering outstanding learning, inspiring individuals and transforming the lives of local communities to support growth and prosperity.
Our Mission
To enable adults within Gloucestershire to improve their lives through life-changing education, providing a range of high-quality programmes, leading to progressive learning and enhance employment skills, this is underpinned by our values of always having learners at the heart of our decision making; providing inclusive provision of the highest quality, promoting a respectful and diverse learning environment and ensuring both economic and environmentally sustainable provision.
Adult Education in Gloucestershire aims to achieve its Vision and Mission by:
Widening participation in learning by helping adults to overcome the barriers that prevent them from successfully taking part in learning – whether the learning is for personal development, family support or in connection with employment.
Providing high quality training and support for employers in the county that helps meet their business objectives.
Ensuring that learning opportunities are flexible and responsive to people’s needs so that they may participate, achieve their goals, and progress to further participation and achievement if they so wish.
Ensuring that learning opportunities and the accompanying support for learners fit with local, regional and national priorities and are of high quality.
Delivering an efficient and effective service which maximises the resources available to pay for adult learning in the county.
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