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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
ESOL classes are for speakers of English as a second language. You can improve your speaking/listening, reading and writing skills, as well as gain a qualification in English. We have a class for you, no matter your level.
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Functional Skills English
Our Functional Skills English course aims to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, English skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help you to gain confidence within your reading, writing and speaking and listening skills whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English.
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Functional Skills Mathematics
Functional Skills Maths courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help you gain confidence within your problem-solving ability whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in mathematics.
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Kick Start English, Maths & Employability Skills
October This course is for 16–18-year-olds who are wanting to complete their English and Maths GCSE or Functional Skills qualifications. The course is tailored to follow a GCSE programme up to the summer series of exams in May and June 2025. You will also receive careers advice and guidance to help you succeed in the workplace. Teaching will take place on Fridays 9.00 to 1.30 on Yeovil College campus. The course begins on Friday 11th October and completes after the GCSEs on June 11th, 2025. You will have access to all the college facilities including the library, gym, food outlets and student services. We will meet you in the reception at 9.00 for the first day, Friday 11th October 2024. Please bring a pencil case and pens. If you drive, you will need to pay for parking on campus and log your registration details at the reception. There is a drop off zone on the Ilchester side of the campus and bus stops on Ilchester and Mudford Roads, or you can cycle here and use the bicycle shelter."
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Showing 4 results.
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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
ESOL classes are for speakers of English as a second language. You can improve your speaking/listening, reading and writing skills, as well as gain a qualification in English. We have a class for you, no matter your level.
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Starts
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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Functional Skills English
Our Functional Skills English course aims to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, English skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help you to gain confidence within your reading, writing and speaking and listening skills whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in English.
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Starts
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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Functional Skills Mathematics
Functional Skills Maths courses at Yeovil College primarily aim to develop and enhance your understanding of, and confidence in using, maths skills in relation to work. The skills developed within these lessons will help you gain confidence within your problem-solving ability whilst gaining a nationally recognised qualification in mathematics.
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Starts
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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Kick Start English, Maths & Employability Skills
October This course is for 16–18-year-olds who are wanting to complete their English and Maths GCSE or Functional Skills qualifications. The course is tailored to follow a GCSE programme up to the summer series of exams in May and June 2025. You will also receive careers advice and guidance to help you succeed in the workplace. Teaching will take place on Fridays 9.00 to 1.30 on Yeovil College campus. The course begins on Friday 11th October and completes after the GCSEs on June 11th, 2025. You will have access to all the college facilities including the library, gym, food outlets and student services. We will meet you in the reception at 9.00 for the first day, Friday 11th October 2024. Please bring a pencil case and pens. If you drive, you will need to pay for parking on campus and log your registration details at the reception. There is a drop off zone on the Ilchester side of the campus and bus stops on Ilchester and Mudford Roads, or you can cycle here and use the bicycle shelter."
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Starts
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Part Time
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College Main Site
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