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Key Facts

  • Starting
    23 Feb 2026
    Location
    Tooting
    Start Time
    13:00
    End Time
    15:00
    Duration
    5 Weeks
    Study Mode
    Part Time Day
    Days
    Monday
    Start Date
    23 Feb 2026
    Level
    Entry Level
    Code
    TEEX115CL

    Fees

    19+ Fee
    £ 5
ESOL Introduction to Writing and Spelling

An ESOL Introduction to Writing and Spelling course is designed to help learners build foundational skills in written English, focusing on the basics of writing and spelling

  • Entry Requirements


    Suitable for beginners who want to learn English for work and daily life.

  • Course Content


    Writing Fundamentals: The course covers essential writing skills, such as forming simple sentences, using punctuation correctly, and organizing ideas into coherent paragraphs. Learners practice writing short texts, such as notes, emails, and descriptions.

    Spelling Focus: The course emphasizes spelling rules and patterns, helping learners understand how words are constructed. Activities include spelling exercises, learning common word families, and strategies for remembering tricky words.

  • Progression Next Steps


    Progress to Entry 2 ESOL or Functional Skills English

  • Additional Information


    Interactive Learning: Practice English with the tutor and classmates

    Supportive Environment: Friendly guidance to build confidence

  • Course Structure


    The course is structured over 5 weeks, with each week focusing on specific topics:

  • Assessment Details


    You will attend 2 hours a week, where your tutor will be using paired and small group work to support your learning. You will be encouraged to use English online learning resources to enhance your learning.

  • Teaching and Learning


    *Communicative Learning: Focus on using English in real situations rather than only studying grammar

    *Interactive Activities: Pair work, role-plays, group discussions, and games

    *Practical Tasks: English is learned through everyday workplace scenarios

    *Supportive Environment: Tutors provide guidance and help to build confidence

    *Student-Centred Learning: Activities are designed around your needs and goals