E1/E2 Using Money Intro

Accredited
In-Person Class
Free class

About this class

This is an English language course for speakers of other languages (ESOL) and aims to improve confidence and development of functional language skills in talking about how to use money in everyday life. Open to any learner from Entry to Entry 3 level, learners will learn the vocabulary used for and talk about shopping, how to find their way around shops and what to say when buying things. Learners may also learn to calculate money, weights, and measures. As well as learning the core vocabulary and speaking reading, writing, and listening skills, by working independently and in small groups with your tutor, you will also develop wider skills such as: ● Problem solving ● Team working ● Communication skills ● Study skills. ● Using mobile banking How you will be taught, and your understanding checked: Your tutor will work with you to understand what your level of knowledge is before you start to ensure that you are working at the right level for your needs. They will agree a learning plan for you to work towards. The course will be a mixture of whole class teaching, independent activity and small group/pair work, all supported by your tutor. Your tutor will talk to you about your progress, and you will give you feedback to help you to continue to develop your skills and knowledge.

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Further information about childcare provision
Community Learning Partnerships do not have any childcare provision.

Further information about children allowed in class
Community Learning Partnerships are unable to allow children in the class due to Health and Safety reasons.

Other useful information

At Community Learning Partnerships we want to see “A society where individuals are engaged, inspired and empowered to achieve their true potential.” Our vision is to provide those in need with a Learning Sanctuary where they can safely re engage with themselves and others. We believe that through supporting individuals wellbeing and learning we can stop the poverty cycle and have a real and sustainable impact on their life. Our Mission is to reduce deprivation and improve wellbeing in Leeds by engaging people in a positive way, through the provision of learning, skills and personal development opportunities.

Meet the provider

Community Learning Partnerships

Community Learning Partnerships is a Leeds based charity with almost 30 years of experience of working in the inner city to provide opportunities and support for children, young people and adults to access education, employment, training and volunteering.