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Your Local College The facts 14,000 students meet new people 3 Centres all easy to access Hundreds of courses something for everyone 32 million turnover investing in your future 950 staff a major local employer New technology industry standard Why CNWL? Practical courses learn relevant skills Beginners to advanced suit your needs Flexible ways to study fi t in with your lifestyle National qualifications recognised by industry & business Quality Education & Training Whether you want to get a qualification, improve your job prospects or learn a new skill, there will be something for you at the College of North West London. All qualifications are nationally recognised giving you the skills employers want. Help with your English and Maths If you need help with your English or Maths there are special courses to help you. You may also improve your English and Maths skills while you are studying another subject. This can be done by extra help in class or by going to a workshop. Support for those with learning difficulties If you have a learning difficulty such as dyslexia, are deaf, visually impaired or have a physical disability, we can help. The College has disabled access in 95% of its facilities and is always striving to improve where access is difficult. You may be interested in our leaflet Support for Students with Disabilities. English not your first language? If you think you will find it difficult to study in English, then we can offer you help. There are a range of English classes where you will be with other students who want help with learning English. We even run English tuition alongside your chosen programme of study. Equal Opportunities The College creates an environment recognising the diversity of students and allows everyone to play their part in promoting equality of opportunity. No-one should be discriminated against because of age, disability, colour, race, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, religious affiliation or sexual orientation. Don t forget This document is available in alternative forms for people with disabilities. If you are getting income based benefi t you don t pay fees for Contact: transcription@cnwl.ac.uk some courses. You only pay a 30 registration fee. The College reserves the right to withdraw or amend details as published 2 ESOL Intensive Faculty of Languages & Skills For Life
ESOL Intensive On our ESOL Intensive courses you can improve your English language skills and gain a recognised qualification. You will take Cambridge ESOL examinations. You can study General English part-time during the day or evening, starting in September or January. The maximum class size is 20. The College of North West London The College is one of the largest Colleges of Further Education in London. It is a long-established centre for the teaching of English as a Foreign Language and attracts students from all over the world. As a state College of Further Education we employ highly qualified and experienced teachers, and offer you the opportunity to study a wide range of subjects, to meet other students and to take an active part in College life. The College is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English as a Foreign Language and is a member of English UK. The majority of students come to the College through personal recommendation. The College is situated across three centres in North West London. ESOL Intensive courses are held at the Kilburn Centre, which is within easy reach of the museums, galleries, theatres, parks and shops of central London. Kilburn, 10 minutes by underground from Baker Street, is a lively, cosmopolitan area, with excellent shopping and transport facilities. The Facilities large airy classrooms, including rooms equipped with computers and, a language laboratory a Learning Resource Centre for self-study, with computers and videos / DVDs / CDs a large ESOL and general library dedicated IT teaching rooms a self-service cafeteria area a College sports programme an ESOL Intensive social programme student advice services Course Dates Courses run from: September to January or January to June September to January courses: 10 September 2007-18 January 2008 (Half term: 22-26 October) January to June courses: 21 January - 24 March 2008 (Half term: 18-22 February) 16 April - 29 June 2008 Course Fees September to December courses: Home/EU/EEA 10 hours a week: 340 5 or 6 hours a week: 230 Overseas 10 hours a week: 1,230 5 or 6 hours a week: 875 January to June courses: Home/EU/EEA 10 hours a week: 395 5 or 6 hours a week: 285 Web: www.cnwl.ac.uk Course Information Centre: 020 8208 5050 3
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Overseas 10 hours a week: 1,420 5 or 6 hours a week: 1,050 Fees cover the following: registration and enrolment tuition and testing one examination entry use of learning materials membership of the learning resource centres Please note that: Fees do not cover course books and examination practice books - you must buy these books. Mock examinations and public examinations take place in class time. Fees are not normally refundable. General English Courses What will I study? You develop and practise all the language skills - speaking, listening, reading and writing. You also work on your grammar and vocabulary. Some courses include computer assisted learning. You have a course tutor to help you and review your progress. You use course books and other materials. You are given regular homework and progress tests. You take an examination in January/June. What level of course is on offer? General English courses are at the following levels: pre-intermediate level intermediate level upper intermediate level advanced level What qualification would I receive? We prepare you for the following examinations: pre-intermediate level: Cambridge ESOL Skills for Life Entry 2 intermediate level: Cambridge ESOL Skills for Life Entry 3 upper intermediate level: Cambridge ESOL Skills for Life Level 1 advanced level: Cambridge ESOL Skills for Life Level 2 In June it is also possible to take Cambridge FCE/CAE at Levels 1 and 2 respectively. When can I study? Part-time courses: daytime courses 10 hours per week of General English, runs for two hours each day Monday to Friday 09.00-11.00 or 11.00-13.00 afternoon courses Five or six hours of General English, take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 14.00-16.30 or 14.00-17.00 evening courses Five or six hours per week of General English, take place on Mondays and Tuesdays, Mondays and Thursdays or on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 18.00-20.30 or 18.00-21.00 Web: www.cnwl.ac.uk Course Information Centre: 020 8208 5050 5
Writing Skills For students wishing to develop their writing for general and exam purposes. Available at two levels: Intermediate and Upper Intermediate. Days and Times: Monday and Thursday afternoons, from 14.00-16.30, or 14.00-17.00 Examinations: Cambridge ESOL Skills for Life Writing Mode Entry 3/Level 1. We will give you an appointment to come for an assessment and interview to decide the best course for you. Assessments and interviews are generally held in July, September and January. Please telephone for exact dates and times. How to apply By phone: 020 8208 5050 (within the UK) By fax: 020 8208 5151 (within the UK) By email: cic@cnwl.ac.uk Applying From Abroad By phone: +44 20 8208 5157 By fax: +44 20 8208 5051 By email: international.admin@cnwl.ac.uk 6 ESOL Intensive
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HOW TO FIND US Wembley Park Centre North End Road Middlesex HA9 0UU Willesden Centre Dudden Hill Lane London NW10 2XD Kilburn Centre Priory Park Road Kilburn NW6 7UJ Course Information: 020 8208 5050 All other calls: 020 8208 5000 Minicom: 020 8208 5163 Email: cic@cnwl.ac.uk Web: www.cnwl.ac.uk 06#374RL