Functional Skills Maths courses at Entry 1-3 and Level 1 taught by a qualified ESOL specialist who will support you with your language and numeracy development.
We teach specialised functional maths programmes for ESOL learners at Entry Levels and Level 1. Courses are tied to the functional skills syllabus and address the key numerical skills needed for daily life including: Numbers and number systems, Shape, space and measure and Handling data. Content is designed to be accessible to ESOL learners – our teachers are qualified ESOL tutors with additional Maths specialisms.
Courses are delivered online, however at the end of the programme, learners are required to attend a face-to-face exam at one of ELATT’s neighbourhood learning centres.
We’re here for you as the UK emerges from the coronavirus pandemic: our Sixth Form classes are now all face-to-face, and we’re offering a mix of online and in-class options for our adult courses. You’ll receive the same personalised support whichever way you study at ELATT.
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Maths for ESOL
Level 1 – 2
Functional Skills
Maths
Duration
Days per week + Independant Study
Study Sessions
Environment
Duration
Days per week + Independant Study
Study Sessions
Environment
All our courses have one or more mandatory units and a choice of additional units.
Course content is tailored for you (and your employer) and the list of units outlined on this page are a guide only. Units covered will also depend on your prior learning and credit requirement. If there is something specific that you are interested in learning, please discuss this with your tutor during induction.
During your appointment assessment, we will help you work out which course will be the most suitable for you based on your results, previous experiences and interests.
There are other courses available to help you build up the skills and qualifications you need to be eligible for our courses. Please get in touch to discuss this further!
Yes, we are a recognised GCSE testing centre. If you don’t already have GCSE English and maths we’ll assess you to find out how we can help.
During your appointment assessment, we will help you work out which course will be the most suitable for you based on your results, previous experiences and interests.
These are all the study days and times. Your course will take place on some of these times. Most courses run for between six and fifteen hours per week. You’ll find out more information after you apply.
Monday9.30 – 16.30
Tuesday9.30 – 16.30
Wednesday9.30 – 16.30
Thursday9.30 – 16.30
Friday9.30 – 16.30
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday18.00 – 21.00
WednesdayClosed
Thursday18.00 – 21.00
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Our programmes for young people aged 16 – 19 are all in-person. For adults aged 19+ we offer both online and in-person classes. Apply today and find out more!
Our courses start throughout the year – it’s never too late to apply, but we encourage you to apply soon because places go quickly!
Yes! All ELATT students study for FREE. We are able to do this because as a charity we work hard to fundraise for grants and financial support from central government, local government, trusts, foundations and private companies. You can see a full list of our generous supporters here.
You are more than welcome to give us a call at 0800-0420-184 or email hello@elatt.org.uk to ask questions and find out more. We are available from 9am-5pm on weekdays.
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