ESOL | Integrated Skills
Why this course?

These courses are designed to focus on literacy skills. There are four levels of course available ranging from elementary to high intermediate. The lower levels are designed to support students with low levels of literacy. The higher levels are designed for students whose literacy is a barrier to progressing onto higher level courses.
Course units
Grammar
Vocabulary
Functional English
Speaking, listening, reading and writing
British life and culture
Why the MET?
We have a wide range of courses, scheduled to accommodate busy lives. With this in mind, we offer part-time and evening options, with start dates in January, April and September.
Our experienced teaching staff are passionate about their areas of expertise and are committed to helping you to attain your learning goals and meet your personal aims.
Without a doubt, one of the reasons we know you will love studying at Brighton MET is the location of our Central Campus. Right in the heart of Brighton’s world-famous North Laine, the College is within walking distance of all the city’s main amenities – the award-winning city library, the independent shops and the beach.
Facilities
Access to quality teaching resources, rooms and studios
Online access to course documents, resources and study support through the MET’s virtual learning environment
Library and computing facilities
Access to the MET’s student services, including career advice and additional learning support
Cafés and coffee bars with a wide range of reasonably priced meals, snacks and drinks
A travel agency and a hair and beauty salon which are both open to the public and offer exceptional value
