IELTS is an internationally recognised qualifications for those
employees requiring a certified level of English to work or
practice in the UK or enter a university program.
Learning and skills outcomes
Learners are assessed beforehand and courses are customised to meet
employers and employees language training needs.
Examples of programs available
- 1 to 1 English language training for overseas specialists
working in the UK.
- English language training classes for organisations employing
large numbers of overseas specialists, consultants or PHD
students.
- English language training for NHS workers requiring IELTS 8.5
or above to work with the general public
- English language training for overseas research students
Academic English programs for working-professionals required to
obtain degree level qualifications. For example, nursing or medical
professionals, social workers and youth workers.
Duration
Average programs are 30 or more hours for 10 - 15 weeks, tailored
to suit employers. Courses run at times to meet the needs of the
business and take into account shift patterns.
Mode of study
Courses are delivered through taught classes in groups by a
Numeracy trainer. They can also be tailored to support the
achievement of, or progression onto an NVQ.