"Language is the key that unlocks the door to knowledge and understanding."
"Language is the key that unlocks the door to knowledge and understanding."
General English Course
Delivery Language - English.
Sector: Preparation for Life, Education and Work
Sector: Preparation for Life, Education and Work
Who study this qualification: Functional Skills qualifications in English are ideal for learners wishing to develop practical, transferable skills in English in order to work confidently, effectively and independently in life. It is suitable for a wide range of individuals and is fundamental to the successful completion of various wider qualifications and frameworks, such as Foundation Learning. |
Admission Criteria
There are no pre-entry requirements for this qualification and no minimum age requirement has been set for registration.
Course Content
Our General English course is a practical course for motivated adults who want to develop their confidence in communicating in English in a variety of situations. In small groups, you will develop your fluency and accuracy with realistic role-plays and real-life situations.
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During the course you will also receive:
- Advice on the best ways to study, both in the classroom and outside
- An exploration of modern British culture
- Discussions and activities based on current news and media
Key facts
Group Size
Max 10 students, average 8 (A1 level)
Average 10 (maximum 15) (A2 level and upwards)
Average 10 (maximum 15) (A2 level and upwards)
Age
18+
Level
From Elementary (A1) to Upper-Intermediate (B2) with opportunity for Advanced (C1)
Absolute beginner (A0) are students who currently speak no English, these students will need to attend one-to-one lessons (priced at £100 per hour) with us until they are at A1 level. Typically, this takes students 20-25 hours. After this they will be able to join a group lesson. Students who are A0 are encouraged to contact us in advance to discuss their needs so we can plan the best study plan for you.
Absolute beginner (A0) are students who currently speak no English, these students will need to attend one-to-one lessons (priced at £100 per hour) with us until they are at A1 level. Typically, this takes students 20-25 hours. After this they will be able to join a group lesson. Students who are A0 are encouraged to contact us in advance to discuss their needs so we can plan the best study plan for you.
Course Length
Minimum – 1 week
Maximum – 50 weeks
Maximum – 50 weeks
Hours per week
Full-time study – 20 or 25 hours per week
Part-time study – 15 hours per week
Part-time study – 15 hours per week
Course format
Usually, 2 days per week (15 hours/week) on a Blended mode.
1 day face to face (7.5 hours) and 1 day remote (7.5 hours) via Zoom.
1 day face to face (7.5 hours) and 1 day remote (7.5 hours) via Zoom.
Includes
Monthly diagnostic test | Monthly 1:1 tutorial | Progress report
How it is delivered
The programme will typically be delivered as a short part time or full time course. This is a flexible programme delivered part time and full time.
All of our study materials are evaluated by industry experts to ensure it reflects the current market demands.
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Usually, 2 days per week (15 hours/week) on a Blended mode. 1 day face to face (7.5 hours) and 1 day remote (7.5 hours) via Zoom. Face to face arrangements: Max 15 students are grouped into 1 classroom. Lesson length: 10am-12pm (1st session), 12pm-1pm (Break), 1pm-3pm (2nd Session), 3pm-5.30pm (1:1 tutorials) Current students are on a remote mode, studying 15 hours per week with one synchronous Zoom sessions every week (as required). Students are on self-progress mode where they decide when to complete their programme of study. Williams College ensures all the units are taught adequately and students are responsible to complete the assessment within the prescribed time. |
How it is assessed

These qualification is assessed via 3 controlled assessments which cover:
All assessments take place in a controlled environment. These qualifications are externally set, internally assessed, internally quality assured and externally quality assured. Each assessment has been designed so that the tasks are realistic and relatable to everyday context.
Learners should be able to demonstrate their competence in English by using it in real-world situations as well as demonstrating a sound grasp of basic English knowledge and skills.
- Speaking, Listening and Communication Skills
- English Reading Skills
- English Writing Skills
All assessments take place in a controlled environment. These qualifications are externally set, internally assessed, internally quality assured and externally quality assured. Each assessment has been designed so that the tasks are realistic and relatable to everyday context.
Learners should be able to demonstrate their competence in English by using it in real-world situations as well as demonstrating a sound grasp of basic English knowledge and skills.