january, 2025

2025tue14jan(jan 14)12:30 pmtue25mar(mar 25)2:30 pmEnglish for Work: Intermediate (E3)Funded English course suitable for learners where English is not their first languageColeridge Community CollegeDay:Tuesday length of course: 10 weeks

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Time

January 14 (Tuesday) 12:30 pm - March 25 (Tuesday) 2:30 pm

Location

Coleridge Community College

Radegund Rd, Cambridge CB1 3RJ

length of course

10 weeks

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Course details

Brief description:

Our English for work courses are suitable for learners where English is not their first language.   

This course is focused on people wanting to improve their English language skills for work. The level of this English for work course is intermediate. 

We will look at how to organise and look at a letter of application, use vocabulary for jobs and industries and make suggestions and give advice to someone. 

Learners will have an opportunity to give a presentation and learn to describe charts, graphs and talk about changes. We will look at how to send a business email and write a formal letter. We will also look at how to use polite telephone English and exchange opinions (how to be comfortable in agreeing, disagreeing and giving opinions). Learners will learn have to and don’t have to and common business expressions and vocabulary. We will also look at Prepositions of time, making appointments over the telephone and how to change appointments. Learners will also look at language used to report speech and questions, for example, ‘did anyone call?’. Finally, explaining and giving reasons for things, expressing feelings, likes and dislikes as well as giving and responding to advice. No textbook is needed, and course materials will be provided.  

The course is funded per term; you may find, as most learners do, that you will need more than one term to be prepared for any higher level courses or future exams (if you choose to enter for them). If this is the case you will be offered the opportunity to re-enrol and pay for another term (or if still available we may be able to fund you again).

This course is funded through Cambridgeshire Skills: See funding eligibility below:

If you are 19 or over, have lived in an EU country / the UK for 3 or more years, and are at the right level, full funding is available. You will need to supply proof of identity and full attendance is required; you will also need to complete an enrolment form so that the office can apply for the funding and complete an individual learning plan weekly with your tutor. 

If you are not eligible for funding but would benefit from the course, you can attend by paying a tuition fee of £145 (£87 concession) per 10-week term.

Previous Experience and Knowledge Needed?

To confirm this course is the correct level for you an assessment test will be needed for placement purposes. To book an appointment, call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  •  Make predictions and discuss technology: Use future tenses for making predictions, time markers, and talk about technological changes now, in the past, and in the future.

  • Handle misunderstandings and communicate effectively: Practice reformulating ideas and using functional language for resolving communication issues, including discussing virtual technologies.

  • Talk about work and personal qualities: Use modal verbs like “must have” and “should” to describe job requirements and personal qualities, and talk about past habits using “used to” and “would.”

  • Manage business conversations: Learn functional language for reaching agreements in business settings, and practice polite conversation techniques such as confirming information and using question tags.

  • Talk about emotions and hypothetical situations: Use conditionals (zero, first, and second) to discuss real and hypothetical situations, and practice describing emotions with -ing and -ed adjectives.

Extra costs on the course for example text book, materials or equipment:

The tutor will advise in the first lesson

For the first session you will need to bring:

A notebook and pen and pencil.

On completion of this course, what might your next steps be?

The college has many English for work levels, talk with your tutor who will advise you.

The Adult Learn and Train office is able to give course information or search for alternative courses for you.

TO BOOK YOUR PLACE

Assessment before booking is ESSENTIAL. However, this course is now full. Please call the office on 01223 712340 or email office@adultlearning.education to be added to the waiting list. Alternatively, there are still places available on the same level in the evening course.

Tutor

Emma Louise PrattEmma is an artist and writer creating and exhibiting bodies of work for over 20 years. Since 2020, her interests have been more consciously in the medium of long form comic , otherwise known as "graphic novel". Her first completed long form work was long listed for the First Graphic Novel prize and is currently being negotiated for dramatisation. She has been a finalist and runner up in numerous painting prizes in her native New Zealand and in Spain. To find out more, see Emma's work and her teaching ideas see: her website: https://emmapratt.com/ and Koekoeā Studio Learning: https://koekoea-studio.thinkific.com/

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