Our General English Course is intensive, and its program is accelerated program methodically. However, it develops all aspects of learning English in parallel: Listening, Speaking, Reading & Writing. In this course, you will enlarge your vocabulary significantly and discover how amazingly English grammar speaks with words. Enrolling in SMS General English Course is the most popular way to improve your Intonation and Pronunciation skills, which appear to be decisive to speak English and understand it.
This course is especially for adults & young adults and aimed at those who desire to improve language skills within a short period of time. We offer two starting points: Beginner for those with very little English and Pre-intermediate for those who are able to carry out short conversations, understand simple questions and respond to them in speaking & writing forms. Before you join your first class you might feel a little nervous but there is no reason to panic as your classmates start from the same level and teachers will take personal care of you
Why Do I Need IEE General English?
If you’re applying for UK Citizenship, your English will be assessed. If it’s below Entry Level 3, you’ll need to pass ESOL.
Of course, ESOL is also a great way to reassure prospective employers that you have the English skills they are looking for.
The course is also designed to be practical. So it’ll teach you everyday English, including punctuation and grammar, rather than things you won’t often be called up to use in the real world.
Additionally, improving your English will help you in other ways, for example:
- Talking to English speakers
- Helping your children with their school work
- Continuing your own education
- Gaining professional qualifications
Your Questions and Answer
Course Information:
Course: IEE General English Level-2 in ESOL SKILLS FOR LIFE
Level: Entry level-2 (A2)
Duration: 3 months
Course Fees: (For fees please contact Admission Department)
How do I choose a course?
You should always choose a course which is accredited by a Government approved exam board and, ideally, is held at an accredited college. There are courses at different levels. This means you can start at a level which suits your current English skills. If you’re applying to be a British Citizen, you can take a combined ESOL and citizenship course to prepare you for the ‘Life in the UK’ test.
How long is the course?
Depending on the level, your course could take between 4 months and a year to complete. Full-time courses are available for 16-19 year olds, with part-time courses available for those aged 19 and over.
How can ESOL improve my CV?
An ESOL certification won’t just help out in your day-to-day life. It’s also a great way to show your skills on your applications, and could be the difference between you and another candidate.
Benefits include:
- Demonstrating that you are a fast learner
- Showing how quickly you can adapt to new situations
- Improving your communication skills
- Learning a new language
So whether you want to validate your skills, set yourself apart or just learn something new, ESOL will work for you.
What are the entry requirements for ESOL?
There are no formal entry requirements for ESOL, so it doesn’t matter if this is your first qualification. However, you will have to complete an initial assessment when you apply for the course. This will help the provider to know which level of entry is right for you, and identify whether you need any additional support.
How can I find an accredited college?
Approved tests and providers are listed and updated on the. There are also a number of free courses available, many of which you’ll be able to take online. However, always bear in mind that completing an accredited is the only way to ensure it’ll be accepted by the Government or by certain employers.
How much will it cost?
ESOL prices will vary, depending on course provider. However, funding options may also be available, depending on your background and current situation. For example, if you’re unemployed, on certain benefits, or have a low income, you may be eligible for assisted funding.
What happens after ESOL?
Once you’ve gained your ESOL certification, you’ll be able to progress to another course at a higher level. And, once you’ve achieved Entry Level 3, you can look for a job or take Level 1 college courses