English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)


English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
The ESOL programme offers adult learners an opportunity to develop the language skills they need to live and work in Ireland.
Students will work on:
Speaking with confidence
Understanding spoken English
Reading and understanding text
Writing and grammar
Preparing for further study
The programme offers a range of options for students and may include
Beginners ESOL
Improvers ESOL
QQI Level 2 Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening
QQI Level 3 English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Students will develop new skills and gain confidence with English language. These courses focus on skills we need for everyday life and support progression to further education, training or employment.
Related Courses
Award: QQI Level 4 Component Certificates
Duration: Academic Year, part-time, participation times will vary with modules undertaken
Learners can do any amount of the five modules offered to build their own timetable to suit their individual learning needs. The modules offered on this course provide an excellent opportunity to develop IT skills to progress to further education or the workplace, or to upskill in this area for personal gain.
Modules Included:
Microsoft Excel: Spreadsheet Methods 4N1120 (September to December) Monday and Thursday 9.30am to 11.30am
Microsoft Word: Word Processing 4N1123 (September to December) Wednesday 9.30am to 2.30pm
General Computer Skills: Computer Applications 4N1112 (January to May) Wednesday 9.30am to 2.30pm
Computer Graphics: Desktop Publishing 4N1854 (January to May) Monday and Thursday 9.30am to 11.30am
Course Requirements:
It is recommended that participants have a good understanding of computers or have achieved a level 3 award.
For those with English as a second language, a good standard of both written and spoken English is required.
Progression routes:
The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the relevant knowledge, skill and competence to progress to further education or employment in a variety of different areas.
Skills for Work is a national programme aimed at providing training opportunities to help employees deal with the demands of the changing workplace. The programme is fully funded by the Department of Education and Skills.
Skills for Work programmes aim to:
Promote an ethos of lifelong learning in the workplace
Contribute towards the creation of a well-educated and highly skilled workforce
Raise the competency levels of employees with low levels of educational qualifications
Support employees to develop strong communication and basic IT skills
Basic skills opportunities for those in employment. Courses may be delivered onsite or in our centres and can be tailored to suit the needs of employees and employers.
Courses may include:
Communications for the Workplace
Workplace Mathematics
Customer Care
Computers and Technology
English Language (limited to specific sectors)
Family Learning Programmes are run in partnership with schools and community groups. These courses aim to provide parents and carers with the skills they need to support children through school years.
They also give parents and carers an opportunity to take a step back into learning in a relaxed and friendly environment.
Courses are usually run on an outreach basis in local schools or community settings.
Courses may include
Creative Play for Parents and Younger Children
Story Sacks
Maths for Parents and Carers
Keeping Safe with Computers and Technology
Family Language
Settling into Secondary School