ESOL with Beauty
Qualification | ESOL with Beauty |
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Subject Area | English, ESOL |
Attendance | On-site, Part-time |
Age Group(s) | Adults |
Duration | 17 weeks on Fridays (20.09.24 - 31.01.25; 9.00-12.00) |
Course Content
Have you considered becoming a Beautician? Do you want to start your own business or would you prefer to be employed within a distinguished beauty salon?
The course offers an introduction into the Beauty Sector with English language support.
It is for people who are interested in starting a career in the beauty industry. On this course you will learn basic knowledge and practical aspects of Beauty Therapy.
This will be ideal if you want to improve your English too.
Course Outcomes
- Get on a part time course next September or January
- Progress to an NVQ/VTCT qualification in Beauty Therapy.
- Get part time or full -time employment.
Entry Requirements
- Be a resident in the UK
- Be assessed at interview
Interveiw
Before you can enrol on an ESOL course you need to attend an assessment to determine your level. Your level of English will be determined by your previous qualifications in ESOL, as well as a reading and writing assessment and an interview. You need to book an appointment by calling reception on 0208 420 7700.
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