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Literacy Numeracy & ESOL

Introduction  

London Region offers nationally accredited Skills for Life language [ESOL], literacy and numeracy classes in many community venues, in the workplace and in schools throughout London. These classes are funded nationally and are free to all eligible learners.

Literacy courses are for learners, who may not have studied since leaving school, to brush up their reading and writing skills, for personal development, or perhaps because of changing employment needs. These classes start at Entry 1 beginners and progress to Level 2 which is equivalent to a GCSE English. Learners at Level 1 and above have the opportunity to take the National Literacy Test. These classes also include discussion work to increase confidence in communicating with others.

Numeracy classes are for learners who want to improve their maths skills. Classes start at Entry 1 beginners and progress to Level 2, which is the equivalent of GCSE Maths. Learners at Level 1 and above have the opportunity take the National Numeracy Test.  Many classes will include maths for life e.g. budgeting, money management, maths for D.I.Y.

Language [ESOL] classes start at Entry 1 beginners and progress to Level 2 advanced. All classes study speaking, listening, reading and writing skills to give fluency, accuracy and confidence in communicating in English. Courses will also contain selected topics from the new citizenship materials and this will help in preparing learners who might be considering becoming British citizens. ESOL learners also have the opportunity to take additional numeracy qualifications.

Our classes are delivered at times to suit learners and many courses offer creche provision.

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Finding Courses

Language, literacy and numeracy classes are available at many community centres, schools, in the workplace, community associations and in most London boroughs. Centres will be able to give you general information about classes.

If you are interested in finding or setting up a course in your local area, you can contact the WEA London Region office on: Tel 020 7426 1950 and ask for Margaret Joojo-Richards or Sue Nicholas. You can also email Margaret  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or Sue   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   for further information.
 

Learning

Learning takes place in groups of between 12-16 learners and learners have an individual learning plan to review and record their progress and achievements. All learners take a nationally recognized qualification. Towards the end of each course learners have information advice and support to plan their next step.

Learners have the opportunity to study as part of a group, but also time is given for individuals to work on specific skills.

Other information

In some centres there are free crèche facilities for our learners, and it is also possible for learners to apply for financial help with individual childcare arrangements while they study.

We can also offer additional language, literacy and numeracy support on vocational and accredited courses such as Helping in Schools.

We have links with advice and guidance workers who can advise learners about further courses and possible employment routes.

We work with partners in the community and welcome the opportunity to extend our links with community organisations and schools. If you are interested in looking at developing Skills for Life courses at your school for community, please contact Sue or Margaret on Tel: 020 7426 1970.

Joining

Joining our classes is easy. Once you have found a centre offering language, literacy or numeracy classes, you can find out more by attending the assessment session which takes place a week before classes start. This way you can discuss the course with a tutor and take a short assessment which will determine if class is at the right level for you. The tutor will also be able to give advice and guidance about possible options if the course is not suitable for you. In larger centres we have ‘Open Days’ where you can drop in and talk to tutors about courses that you might be interested in. It is possible to join a class after the beginning of term, if a space is available.

Once you join a course you will be enrolled and given a full induction and you will be able to have a say in the topics you would like to study. Most classes run between school hours and it is also possible to study in the evenings and at weekends in some venues.