We will use everyday situations like travel and transport, house and home, health and going shopping to practice writing. You will learn some spelling and grammar rules, practice filling in forms and writing simple sentences and short texts about a range of everyday situations. This will help you to write your personal information that is often needed in application forms, and write simple letters (e.g. to a child's school, or landlord). This could help you to find a job, join in with local groups or activities, or just feel more independent in your everyday life.
Course aim
This course will help you to feel more confident writing everyday English. This course leads to a City & Guilds Entry 1 Writing qualification.
Do I need any particular skills or experience?
- You will need to talk to a member of staff and do a short activity to make sure the course is right for you. For more information and to book an appointment please call 0300 303 3464
- This course is for people with little spoken English
By the end of the course I should be able to:
- Feel more confident using my English in everyday life
- Write the English alphabet in capitals and lower case letters, and numbers
- Spell common words, about myself and everyday situations
- Write simple sentences about things that are happening now, using the correct word order
- Use punctuation (capital letters, full stops and question marks) to help you write simple sentences.
How will I be taught?
- The WEA tutor will use a range of different teaching and learning methods and encourage you and the group to be actively involved in your learning
- You may be asked to undertake additional work in your own time to support your learning
What kind of feedback can I expect?
- A range of informal activities will be used by the tutor to see what you are learning which may include quizzes, question and answer, small projects and discussion
- You will have opportunities to discuss your progress with your tutor
- You will be encouraged to share your work with the group and discuss your learning
- You will be encouraged to consider other students work and give your opinions and suggestions
- There will be a number of tasks appropriate to your course such as written work, creating art or craft, video, photography or small projects. Some of these may be marked to help you progress
- The tutor will also explain what the exam will be like, and they will give you lots of practice so you know what to expect.
What else do I need to know?
- A selection of materials and basic equipment will be provided but you are welcome to bring additional materials with you
- Official document(s) showing your name, address, date of birth Certificates for English / English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) qualifications you have. Paper, pen/pencil to every lesson, folder to put your work in, small notebook.
Pre-course work, reading and information sources
- No pre reading or pre course work is required
- It is useful if you are already trying to use your English, e.g. talking to neighbours, reading signs, letters, and watching TV in English (maybe with subtitles).
What can I do next?
- Progress to another WEA course
- Progress to a course with another provider
- This course could lead to a range of job opportunities. Follow link to National Careers Service for more details https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
- Access the WEA What Next? booklet here http://www.wea.org.uk/learn-wea/what-can-i-do-next
Download full course information sheet
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Entry 1 Writing







