The Entry 1 Certificate in English Language Skills (ESOL) is specially created for learners who are completely new to English or have very limited knowledge. This beginner-level course covers speaking, listening, reading, and writing in a clear and supportive way. You will learn how to introduce yourself, hold basic conversations, understand everyday instructions, and write simple notes and sentences. Through interactive lessons and practical activities, this course makes English both useful and enjoyable. By the end, you will have the confidence to use English in daily life and the foundation to progress to higher ESOL levels.
This course is designed for anyone who wants to begin learning English in a supportive and structured way. Whether for personal growth, work opportunities, or further study, Entry 1 gives you the foundation you need.
Choosing the right place to begin your English journey is important. We combine expert teaching, flexible learning options, and practical lessons that focus on real-life communication.
Learn from qualified teachers with years of ESOL experience. Our instructors provide personalized guidance to make your journey smooth and effective.
We focus on real-life communication through conversations, role plays, and daily English tasks—helping you confidently use English outside the classroom.
Choose online or in-person study modes that fit your schedule. Our flexible options help you balance work, study, and family with ease..
Our ESOL course is designed with your needs in mind. From flexible payment options to practical assessments, every feature ensures that your learning journey is smooth, accessible, and rewarding.
This course is carefully structured to build your English skills from the ground up. Each unit focuses on practical communication, covering speaking, listening, reading, and writing for real-life situations.
Understanding everyday conversations
Asking and answering simple questions
Role plays for real-life situations (shopping, travel, workplace)
Following short instructions
Recognizing everyday signs, notices, and labels
Reading short texts, forms, and messages
Understanding simple instructions and directions
Identifying main ideas in short passages
Writing simple sentences correctly
Filling in basic forms (personal details, applications)
Writing short notes, emails, or messages
Using punctuation and spelling accurately
Everyday vocabulary for daily life
Basic tenses (present, past, future)
Articles, prepositions, and pronouns
Building sentences with correct word order
Communicating at work, school, or in the community
Shopping, banking, and transport vocabulary
Making appointments and phone calls
Introducing yourself and describing experiences