English Language Course

ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE
IELTS TRAINING
£4999

 

About This Course

The best way to improve your understanding of the English language is to enrol onto one of Mortha Halls of Ivy's English language courses. The course is most suited to learners who can hold a basic conversation in English. Covering key areas of English grammar, the course is broken down into four domains of speaking, reading, writing, and listening, and also touches upon spelling, grammar and punctuation. The Course also includes unlimited tutor support webinars to help develop your listening and speaking skills. The interactive modules help you develop the core foundations to support you in your TEFL or IELTS examinations. Developed by experts in the English Language, the course’s pedagogical approach combines with audio clips help explain key fundamental concepts of the English language. Students also have access to online tutors and an online social forum, where they can interact with other students and practice their new English skills.

The course is made up of 10 modules. Each module consists of 10 guided learning hours of material with an additional 5 hours’ worth of optional material comprised of recommended exercises, recommended readings, Internet resources, and self-testing exercises.

Am I eligible for this progamme?

This course is most suited to individuals who are at least 16 years old looking to improve their level of English.

Students will also need to be capable of communicating in English to at least a basic level. As a rough guide, being able to read this page is a good indication that you have the minimum level of English to study this course!

Course Fees

The Total cost of the course is £4999
Students can make payment using one of the following methods:

  • Credit or Debit Card
  • Bank Transfer
  • Interest Free Monthly installments
  • Western Union

Module Listing

The course is made up of 10 modules. Each module consists of 10 guided learning hours of material with an additional 5 hours’ worth of optional material comprised of recommended exercises, recommended readings, Internet resources, and self-testing exercises.

Home, family and daily life

  • Develop vocabulary regarding home/family life
  • Learn how to communicate about social trends
  • Develop listening skills in the context of explanations and presentations
  • Develop speaking/listening skills in the context of giving a talk
  • Understand the structure of a text presenting advantages and disadvantages

Politics and socio-cultural issues

  • Develop vocabulary regarding politics and socio-cultural issues
  • Learn how to find, access and understand news in newspapers and on the TV, radio, and internet

Work and professions

  • Develop vocabulary regarding topics relevant to work and professional subjects
  • Develop familiarity with communicating via email, leaving voicemails, and informal and informal language

Health and fitness

  • Develop vocabulary relating to health and fitness
  • Learn how to participles and follow the dialogue between multiple people

Citizenship and politics

  • Develop confidence with the ability to give views and opinions on local issues
  • Develop a vocabulary about citizenship and politics

Crime and punishment

  • Develop vocabulary regarding crime and punishment
  • Learn to listen to and follow discussions

The environment

  • Develop vocabulary regarding the environment and environmental issues
  • Develop letter and email reading and writing abilities

Technology

  • Listen to conversations among retailers and customers relating to the purchase of technological goods for the home
  • Listen to a conversation between teenagers about their social media habits

Science and education

  • Develop vocabulary relating to science and education
  • Practice listening to and following a discussion

The IELTS exam

  • Helps prepare learners for IELTS exam by explaining requirements
  • Covers some examples of the kinds of questions that will come up in the IELTS exam
  • Provides a list of helpful advice for the IELTS exam

Each of the first 9 modules will be made of a Listening and Speaking section and a Reading and Writing section and will help you to develop all aspects of your communications skills. The IELTS exam module will help provide some helpful tips and guidance for learners planning on attempting the IELTS exam.

Level: 5 Module Listing

Principles underpinning health and social care

All health and social care professionals have professional codes of conduct. This module aims to develop an understanding of the values, theories, and policies underpinning health and social care practice and the mechanisms that exist to promote good practice within the sector.

The management of quality in health and social care

Quality is an essential component of health and social care services and a concept with many different interpretations and perspectives. The aim of this module is for learners to develop an understanding of different perspectives on health and social care service quality and how it is evaluated in order to empower and involve users of services.

Research project

This module aims to develop the learner’s skills of independent inquiry and critical analysis by undertaking a small pilot investigation of direct relevance to their higher education program or professional development.

Partnership working in health and social care

The aim of this module is to enable learners to develop an understanding of the importance of working positively in partnership with others in health and social care. Learners will explore the nature of partnership on three levels. First, they will examine partnerships with users of services that empower individuals to make informed decisions and encourage independence. Second, they will consider partnerships between different professionals within the health and social care and explore inter-agency working. Finally, learners will investigate organizational partnerships and examine different ways of joint working.

Working with service users with complex needs

The aim of this unit is to help learners to understand issues of health, disability, and illness and how health care professionals can empower those with complex physical and mental health needs to determine their own care.

Sample Certificate

Level 5 Sample Certificate

Written Assignments

The ATHE Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management Course has 30 modules and 8 written assignments. On completion of the modules, students will be given access to the assignments. The assignments are approximately 5,000-8,000 words each. Students are provided support on the modules and assignments via the ‘Tutor’ section of the learning platform.

The Assignment unit titles for the level 7 course are:

  • Strategic marketing
  • Personal development for leadership and strategic management
  • Organizational behavior
  • Strategic planning
  • Research for strategic development
  • Finance for strategic managers
  • Strategic human resource management
  • Corporate communication strategies

More information about the Level 7 units can be found here www.athe.co.uk

Assessment

Assessment at Mortha Halls of Ivy is a very straightforward process:

  • After you have completed an online module, you will have an online assessment to complete. This assessment contains 30 multiple-choice questions. You will have one hour to complete these questions which are answered in sets of five so you will have plenty of time to review and edit your answers. After an hour the test will automatically time out.
  • After you have completed the test, your results will be displayed immediately. If you have passed, you will receive a Certificate of Completion. If you didn’t pass, you will receive a notification of a “refer’’ where you will be told how to retake a module assessment. You can complete these modules at your own pace, as there is no deadline to complete the course.
  • When the online modules have been completed, you will then be able to take the final written assignments, provided by Mortha Halls of Ivy, that test your knowledge and understanding of the modules. After the successful completion of these eight assignments, you will receive your Diploma (from the Awarding Organization).
  • You will then be eligible to apply for progression onto a Top-up course through a recognized UK university on-campus or by distance learning

Progression

This level 5 qualification will enable students to teach in the post 16 tertiary education sector of colleges and community schools. The route to teaching in the state school sector using this level 5 qualification is through membership of the Society of Education & Training (SET).

To be eligible for SET membership students are required to have completed their Initial Teacher Training (ITT). ITT involves successful completion of a Level 5 Teacher Training Course, assuming candidates have already completed a Level 2 (GCSE) Maths and English or equivalent. Completion of the courses provides students with their Qualified Teacher Learning Skills (QTLS) which is equivalent to the Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and sufficient to teach in state schools, as well as Further Education.

For more information on the QTLS and how to achieve it on completion of this level 5 Education and Training qualification, please click here

Students may wish to contact SET direct for further clarification of their requirements

Career Path

Successful completion of the full Level 4/5 Health and Social Care course and final year of an accredited Undergraduate Degree program will act as a springboard to a professional career in health and social care services. The course pulls together theory and practice for those who wish to work with people in a caring environment. It is suitable as a base for those who wish to move onto one of the many health or social professions or those who want to keep their options open.