ESOL 4 Living in Scotland SVQ4

What is special about this course?

Living in Scotland is a part-time ESOL course covering 36 hours of classroom time over 12 weeks in weekly three-hour evening sessions. 

The programme helps learners build essential English language skills while gaining insights into life in Scotland. The course is perfect for those looking to improve their language and communication skills for work and social purposes. This also includes helping learners approach study towards the Life in the UK test. Successful learners will be eligible to progress to full-time ESOL courses at UHI Inverness in following academic years, setting them on a path to greater fluency and academic achievement. 

Join us on this course to start your journey toward living, studying, and working with confidence in Scotland.

Entry requirements

ESOL testing to level 4 or higher

Living in Scotland (SCQF level 4) 

How will I study my course?

  • Part Time
  • Evening

You will learn through face-to-face classes 3 hours a week for 12 weeks

How long will my course last?

12 Weeks

Where can I study my course?

    Start date

    20 January 2025

    Fees

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    Additional costs

    £150

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