ESOL for beginners: afternoon Autumn term

English for Beginners  Autumn term is a course for literate learners who want to further develop and consolidate their reading skills.

With the support of tutors, learners can explore English culture and build their communication skills for everyday life in the UK.

This course aims to build on our English for Beginners foundation course by offering learners the opportunity to prepare for ESOL Entry 1, through the addition of a portfolio.

The content for the course revises, consolidates and extends the topics completed at foundation level. There is a greater focus on language analysis, listening and speaking to help learners prepare for their next step.

The portfolio student will complete the core course and their tasks will be kept separate from their core course file.

Core course materials are based on the Adult ESOL Core Curriculum programme. Learners will develop their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills through topic-led sessions including:

  • Introducing and describing myself and others (family and friends)
  • Talking about my hobbies, interests, skills, personal attributes and daily routines
  • Talking about my home, local places, weather and seasons.
  • ‘Out and About’ – English for transport, shopping, holidays and social events
  • ‘My Future’ – My health and wellbeing, learning for life, jobs and the workplace
  • Asking and Answering questions in English

How to enrol

Contact us to arrange an assessment. 

To enrol on this course you need to attend our job club.

Entry requirements

Learners should be literate and established at a foundation/pre-entry level English to benefit from this course.

Material required for the course

Lexis notebook, learner file, stationery (including highlighters) and water bottle.

Teaching method

You will learn in a classroom, working individually, in pairs and small groups.  

A variety of power point slides, audio recordings, videos, pictures, props (everyday items), handouts, and iPads will be used to support different learning styles. 

How is your progress checked

Individual learner progress is tracked and reviewed on a weekly basis.  Each student maintains a weekly ‘learning journey’ record to track their progress and make a note of questions to discuss with the tutor. 

There will be a set of reading, writing, speaking and listening tasks for each term. 

The portfolio will record the level of achievement and the number of terms the student has completed.

Extra study required at home

Learners are encouraged to build personal lexis notebooks and revise target language summaries provided on their handouts each week. 

A weekly video is published through the English for Beginners face book group to continue learning at home. 

Next steps

Learners can progress to the ESOL qualification.  

More information

There are no additional costs. There is an optional break time. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available for £1.50 in the café area.

This is a non-accredited course. You will not get a qualification.

Course details

Start date: Monday 15 September 2025
When:
Monday 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Duration: 12 weeks
Full fee: Free
Concessionary fee: Free
Location: Bracknell Open Learning Centre

Contact information

Community Learning Team

Email: community.learning@bracknell-forest.gov.uk for course information

Email: olc@bracknell-forest.gov.uk for room hire

Phone: 01344 354220