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Introductions

Part 1. Introductions. Michaela Salmon Area Adult Education Manager Manchester Adult Education, Manchester City Council. Nuala Trace Talk English Regional Coordinator Manchester Adult Education, Manchester City Council. Over to you. Area of ELT. Location. Why this webinar?.

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Introductions

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  1. Part 1 Introductions Michaela Salmon Area Adult Education Manager Manchester Adult Education, Manchester City Council Nuala Trace Talk English Regional Coordinator Manchester Adult Education, Manchester City Council

  2. Over to you... Area of ELT Location Why this webinar?

  3. English Language Competition ‘to discover innovative ways of delivering community-based English language programmes that will help to integrate participants into their local communities’ DCLG, 2013

  4. Project beneficiaries • have little or no English language • unable to access mainstream ESOL support, as delivered via the Skills Funding Agency • live in areas with high demand for ESOL • are aged 19+

  5. Bradford Hyndburn Pendle Blackburn withDarwen Burnley Kirklees Rochdale Manchester Oldham Consortium and Areas

  6. The figures

  7. Calderdale Preston Liverpool Bolton Bury Trafford Stockport Salford New areas involved Leeds Wakefield

  8. Office of National Statistics, 2011 Census: Proficiency in English, local authorities in England and Wales, accessed February 2014 at www.ons.gov.uk

  9. How does it work? There are 5 strands to the project: #1 Talk English Courses #2 Talk English Friends #3 Talk English Activities #4 Talk English Here #5 Talk English Web

  10. Learners on a Talk English Course Courses • For beginners • Take place in community settings • Taught by volunteers who are recruited and trained through the project

  11. Why volunteers though? • Enable us to engage with a greater number of learners with limited funding • Lack of funding at Pre-entry- enables us to plug a gap • Stepping stone into more formal learning • Involves the wider community in English learning • Benefits to volunteers

  12. Recruit Recruit volunteers through various channels- local networks, social media, the website Assess their suitability- level, attitude, motivation Train Offer an initial teacher training, some areas offer Level 3 Award in Education and Training Placement starts alongside training (in week 2- 4) Support Materials from the website and classroom kit boxes Visits and supportive observations Chance to shadow an experienced teacher Ongoing CPD/volunteer networks

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