Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
10 AM – 12 NOON
Monday
B1+
Tuesday
B1+
ECS (Beginner)
Wednesday
A1
Thursday
A1
ECS (Elementary)
Friday
C1 Advanced
12.30 – 2.30 PM
Monday
A2+
Tuesday
ECS (Upper Intermediate)
A2+
Wednesday
B2
Thursday
ECS (Intermediate)
B2
Friday
Pronunciation
C1 Advanced
6 – 8 PM
Monday
B1
Beginner Spanish 6 – 8pm
Tuesday
B1
Intermediate Spanish 6 – 8
Wednesday
Beginner German 6-8pm
A2
Thursday
Beginner French 6-8pm
Friday
A2

Monday

10 AM – 12 NOON
B1+
12.30 – 2.30 PM
A2+
6 – 8 PM
B1
Beginner Spanish 6 – 8pm

Tuesday

10 AM – 12 NOON
B1+
ECS (Beginner)
12.30 – 2.30 PM
ECS (Upper Intermediate)
A2+
6 – 8 PM
B1
Intermediate Spanish 6 – 8

Wednesday

10 AM – 12 NOON
A1
12.30 – 2.30 PM
B2
6 – 8 PM
Beginner German 6-8pm
A2

Thursday

10 AM – 12 NOON
A1
ECS (Elementary)
12.30 – 2.30 PM
ECS (Intermediate)
B2
6 – 8 PM
Beginner French 6-8pm

Friday

10 AM – 12 NOON
C1 Advanced
12.30 – 2.30 PM
Pronunciation
C1 Advanced
6 – 8 PM
A2

September 2026

  • New ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) courses begin at all levels A1-C1 (E1-L2) in September. Enquire now for an assessment and to enrol to save your place.
  • General English level courses are 4 hours a week and students attend 2 hour classes twice a week. These classes are designed to include all the language skills of speaking, listening, vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing at a level to stretch learners to improve. They cover a wide variety of interesting topics and will increase the overall language ability of the learner.
  • Practical English Communication Skills courses are 2 hours a week. They use topics at the right level to increase vocabulary and use it in speaking activities, role plays and games. This will improve confidence, ability to ask and answer questions and have conversations. 
  • Pronunciation classes are 2 hours a week and work on speaking activities to make correct letter and word sounds and to improve their word and sentence stress patterns. This class includes local and slang speech to improve confidence when speaking.
  • SELT preparation is 2 hours a week for learners at B1 level who need to prepare to pass their B1 SELT exam. Learn the exam process, techniques and strategies to pass.

What should I do next as I want to join a group?

  • Email Louise to arrange a free ESOL assessment to check your level and join an English class.
  • If you want to join a modern language course please email Louise to let her know the language you want to learn and your starting level.  She will then email you the information to join.

1:1 and 2:1 private classes are available. Please email Louise if you want more details and see Price List tab