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COUNCIL OFFERS ENGLISH CLASSES TO MIGRANT WORKERS AND ETHNIC MINORITIES

written by John July 25, 2016
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Derry City Strabane council logoDERRY City and Strabane District Council is encouraging migrant workers and ethnic minorities living in the area to avail of English Language and Local Awareness classes funded by its Good Relations Programme, which will begin in September 2016.

Angela Askin, Good Relations Officer with the Council, explained that participants must live in the Derry and Strabane area and be available to attend classes on Tuesday evenings at 6pm-8pm from September to November 2016.

The classes are being delivered by the North West Academy of English at Cultúrlann, 37 Great James Street, Derry, and cost £10 for 10 classes.

Encouraging potential applicants who may benefit from the classes to book their places as soon as possible as spaces are limited, Ms Askin pointed out that the course induction will include an English level placement test, with lessons provided for all levels.

A Local Awareness cultural event will also be delivered by the Academy on behalf of Council. All students who complete the course will be awarded with a certificate from a British Council accredited language school.

To register for a place on the course or to receive an application form, please contact: NW Academy of English, Cultúrlann, 37 Great James Street, Derry BT48 7DF.

Tel: 02871 370773.

Email:[email protected]

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