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ESOL [] courses are primarily for asylum seekers and refugees whose first language is not English and who wish to learn English, progress onto mainstream courses, or get a job. There are various levels from complete beginners upwards, working towards the ESOL [] Skills for Life qualification. We will interview you to find out which class is best for you.
15 results found
| English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Courses | Level | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| ESOL for Adults | Entry 1 - Level 1 | Part-time |
| ESOL Threshold for 16-18s | Entry 1- Level 2 | Full-time |
| ESOL ICT (City & Guilds Certificate for IT Users) | Entry 1 - Level 2 | Full-time |
| ESOL Pre GCSE Science | Entry 1 - Level 2 | Full-time |
| ESOL Destination Childcare | Level 1 | |
| ESOL Destination Construction | Level 1 | |
| ESOL Destination Customer Service and Ticketing | Level 1 | |
| ESOL Destination Hair and Beauty | Level 1 | |
| ESOL Destination Health and Social Care | Level 1 | |
| ESOL Destination Information Technology - NOCN IT Applications | Level 1 | |
| ESOL Destination Office Skills | Level 1 | |
| ESOL Further Study for Adults | Level 1 | |
| Beauty Therapy - NVQ Level 2 with English Support | Level 2 | Full-time |
| GCSE Science and ESOL | Level 2 | Full-time |
| Pre Access with ESOL | Level 2 |
ESOL [] (16-18)
I really enjoyed learning English at West Thames and I’m pleased with how much I improved since coming here two years ago.
ESOL [] (16-18)
The lecturers are really kind and care about our experience both inside and outside the classroom.
19 May 2010
25 June 2009