Free Entry Level 2 ESOL English Writing course in Gloucester. Classes run at Adult Education In Gloucester. Daytime sessions run part-time over 16 weeks, making it manageable alongside other commitments. You'll start with an assessment so the centre can confirm the right level for you. The course covers written English skills for everyday situations, including notes, forms, and short messages. It's designed for english for speakers of other languages who are building confidence on the page. The course runs at Entry Level 2, so it suits those with very basic written English. Entry Level 2 Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Writing) with certificate.
Who this course is for
This class is for people who speak very basic English only. You will do an assessment at the start of the course to find out what level you are currently working towards.
Entry requirements
Eligible participants must be aged 19 or over on 31 August of the current academic year, reside in England on the first day of learning. Further eligiblity criteria may apply.
What you will learn
You'll write simple notes and short messages in everyday English.
You'll fill in basic forms with personal information.
You'll use correct letters, numbers, and simple words in writing.
You'll write about familiar topics such as appointments, daily routines, and requests.
You'll understand how sentences are structured in written English.
You'll practise writing for practical situations like work, home, and daily life in the UK.
How you will learn
You'll learn through face-to-face classroom sessions at Adult Education In Gloucester. Learning is activity-based, covering written tasks drawn from everyday situations. Assessment is through written tasks and portfolio evidence that demonstrate your skills at Entry Level 2. You'll have an initial assessment before or at the start of the course to confirm this is the right level for you.
What you will need to bring
The centre will provide most materials. Adult Education In Gloucester will confirm anything else you need before you start.
Where next
Jobs you could do
Cleaner or domestic worker: basic written English supports job applications.
Kitchen assistant: write notes, follow written instructions on the job.
Care assistant: record simple written notes as part of daily duties.
Retail assistant: fill in forms, write messages, and handle written tasks.
Factory or warehouse operative: follow written health and safety instructions.
School or nursery support worker: communicate in writing with staff and parents.
What you could study next
Entry Level 3 Award in ESOL Skills for Life (Writing): the next step up, covering more complex written tasks and longer pieces of writing.
Entry Level 2 or 3 ESOL Skills for Life (Reading, Speaking and Listening): build all four language skills alongside your writing.
Functional Skills English Entry Level 3 or Level 1: a step toward the Level 2 qualification that employers recognise as equivalent to GCSE English.