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EFL English Upper Intermediate
Qualification Name:Skills For Life Level 1
Course Name:EFL English Upper Intermediate
Course Code:LCAN
Centre:Kilburn
Applies to:International Students
Availability:Part Time Day (Various Various)
Part Time Evenings (Various Various)

Who is this course for?
This course is for Upper Intermediate learners of English who want to improve their English language skills and gain a recognised qualification.

What are the entry requirements?
PET pass, pass at ESOL Skills for Life Entry Level 3, or pass at initial assessment/interview. You should be able to: communicate satisfactorily in most every day situations with both native and non-native speakers of English; write accurately in different contexts and be capable of using a variety of sentence structures; be able to read and understand different types of text for general and detailed meaning.

After applying you will have an interview to determine which course is suitable for your needs and abilities.

  • Minimum Literacy Level: N/A
  • Minimum Numeracy Level: N/A

What qualification will I receive?
University of Cambridge Certificates in ESOL Skills for Life Level 1: Reading Mode, Writing Mode, and Speaking & Listening Mode. (Optional extra: University of Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) exam.)

Where can it lead?
It will improve job prospects and enable you to progress to the next language level and/or other appropriate courses.

What will I study?
You will develop and practise all the language skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing. You will also work on grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary.

How will I be taught?
You will have to buy a coursebook and workbook. In addition your teachers will use a variety of learning materials and classroom activities. Daytime courses may the use of computers. All students are encouraged to use the library (Learning Resources Centre), which has a large selection of books, tapes, CDs, videos and CD-Roms to help you with your studies. Free access to language websites on the Internet is also available.

How will I be assessed?
You will have regular homework, progress tests and a mock examination a few weeks before the final examinations.

What support is available while I am on the course?
Your teachers will be able to help and advise you during your course, which includes at least one personal tutorial per course (10-hour course only). The college offers a comprehensive range of student services including careers guidance.

What will it cost?

Full Time Overseas FeesUp to £1895*
UK Home FeesUp to £715*

Students aged between 16-18 will be charged a £20 resource fee, plus material courses if applicable.

On income-based benefit? You could study for only £30.

Cost & Availability - Please be aware that certain courses are not subject to concessions.

Additional Fees:

Some courses will incur an observation charge or charge for materials.

*Please note that fees are subject to change at any time. Please contact us on 020 82085050 for the latest information.

For Information on grants or student loans for certain courses please click here

The College reserves the right to vary any aspect of the details of this course and qualifications

 
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