You will be assessed in three key areas: reading, writing, and speaking and listening. You will also gain the ability to construct and convey meaning in written standard English. You will be tested through a combination of controlled assessments and external exams.
Please note: If you do not have a minimum grade of 4 (C) in English at GCSE you may be able to study this course for free. This would also depend on your location within the UK, but we would check this for you during your application process.
If you have already obtained a grade 4 (C) or higher, or live in a non-funded postcode, a fee would be payable. The course is only open to students 19+ at the beginning of the academic year (31 August). Fees are also applicable for international students. Fees are also applicable for international students.
TIMINGS
Session 1: Wednesday 1pm-3:30pm
Session 2: Friday 10:30am-1pm
What you'll learn
The course aims to develop your abilities:
- To communicate effectively in speech and writing
- To listen with understanding
- To be enthusiastic responsive and knowledgeable readers.
You will have the opportunity to talk and listen in a variety of contexts read a wide variety of literature non-fiction and media texts.
How you'll learn and be assessed
You will learn though traditional and e-learning methods.
You will need to be prepared for extra study and spend around three hours per week on studying away from the classroom.
Resources will be provided (both paper-based and e-based).
In some cases, Google Chromebooks will be provided in class, where you can utilise live writing tools such as Google Docs and Google Communities.
Assessment is both within the college and by external exam.
Entry requirements
You will need to complete an English assessment to determine the most suitable starting point for your studies.