ESOL Pathway L1:IT and Business
Student Handbook – Southgate campus
Name …………………………………..
Student ID …………………………………..
2014-15
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ESOL Pathway L1: IT and Business
SOUTHGATE CAMPUS
Student Handbook
CONTENTS Page
Welcome and College Dates 3
Course Information 4
What will I study? 5 - 8
Activities and Speakers 9
Exams and Assessment 10
What do I need to bring? 11
Lateness and Attendance 12
About Southgate , First Aid and Fire Exits 13
Barnet & Southgate Campuses 14 - 15
E-Learning and ILPs 16 - 18
Safeguarding 19
Student Code of Conduct 20
What we expect from you 21
We wish you success at Barnet and Southgate College and hope you enjoy your course!
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ESOL Pathway to Employment
Welcome to Barnet & Southgate College!
The ESOL team welcomes you to Southgate. We want to make sure you get
the most from your course of studies. You will meet students from all over the
world and there is a wealth of cultures to share: this makes the ESOL Full-time
course a very special course indeed.
ESOL Pathway to Employment - Term Dates2014-2015
Autumn Term 8th September – 19th December Half term 27th October – 31st October
Spring Term 5th January –27th MarchHalf term 16th February –20th February
Summer Term 13th April – 3rd July Half term 25th May – 29th May
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ESOL Pathway to Employment
Name
Student Number
Class Room
Tutor
My teachers are:
General English ______________________
Reading & Writing ______________________
Listening & Speaking ______________________
Numeracy _______________________
Business _______________________ IT _______________________
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If you cannot come to class you must tell your tutor or phone the college.
My tutor’s number is
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What will I study? General English You will learn grammar and new vocabulary. Your lessons are designed to give
you thorough practice in the skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Speaking & ListeningYou will practise and improve your listening and speaking skills in useful everyday
situations and for a variety of purposes, e.g. debating, negotiating, conversation, giving
presentations and improving your pronunciation are an important part of this session.
Reading and Writing You will practise the skills of reading, and writing in a variety of contexts. You will practise
planning and writing formal and informal letters, emails, notes, messages and articles.
There will be a wide range of reading materials and you will work on handwriting and
spelling, as necessary.
Individual Tutorial You will see your tutor one-to-one once a term to discuss your progress and performance.
You will discuss your progress on the course and together you will complete an Individual
Learning Plan (ILP). You will also be given work to do, which will help you study on your
own. If you have a problem, please make an appointment to talk to your tutor who can refer
you to the college specialist advice, counselling and guidance services.
Group Tutorial/ Personal and Social DevelopmentEach class has a personal tutor who is there to give you the support, advice and
encouragement you need to make the most of your course. You meet as a group every
week and any administrative matters will be dealt with at this time. You will find out about
important dates, student meetings, activities at the college, work experience and
examination arrangements. The group tutorial sessions will cover a range of activities, such
as study skills, careers education, equal opportunities and health and social issues.
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Tutorials and Individual Learning Plans
Your teacher will meet with each student individually – one to one - every term. Your teacher will make an appointment for a tutorial with you to talk about your learning. You and the teacher will make a list of things you should do after classes to help you learn. This is called an Individual Learning Plan, or ILP. You will be able to see your ‘e-ILP’ on a computer – your teacher will give you more information about this.
If you need help, advice or have a problem with your studies, please ask for help. Your tutor may be able to help or tell you where you can get help in the college.
Life in UK/TopicsYou will experience language through the study of current issues in Britain and the world
today. You will read about, debate, discuss and write about important topics and issues in
the news and in our lives. You will have the opportunity to explore these issues and say
what you think. This is useful for:
your Edexcel ESOL Skills for Life Speaking & Listening, Reading and Writing
examinations
improving you communication skills in college and at work
living and working in Britain
citizenship in the UK
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IT and Business: Units
BTEC Level 1 Certificate for IT Users
Your IT teacher will let you know which units you are studying
Edexcel BTEC Level 1 Certificate in Business Administration
Your IT teacher will let you know which units you are studying
Course books
You may wish to buy a course book for the vocational part of your course and bring it to every lesson. This is optional. Your teachers will give you more information about this.
Assignment submission ( handing in work on time) All your assignments must be handed in by the deadlines your teachers give you. If you do not do this, you may be subject to the College disciplinary procedure.
Numeracy
The course will cover the following areas:
mathematics and the language of maths:
number, measures, shapes and handling data.
division, multiplication, fractions and percentages.
solving problems using mathematics and the language of maths.
analysis of numerical information e.g. tables, charts, graphs and diagrams.
This course will help you in your future studies and work. You will work towards a Numeracy qualification at Entry level, Level 1 or 2.
Plagiarism (copying someone else’s work)
Plagiarism means using another person's ideas or a part of their work and pretend that it is your own.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES & SPEAKERS
TRIPSStudents will have the opportunity to go on many trips during the year, such as:
The British Museum
The Victoria &Albert Museum
The Natural History Museum
Houses of Parliament
And many more!
SPEAKERSOccasionally, speakers will be invited to help you with life in the UK, such as:
Local members of parliament
Local Council employees
Voluntary Organisations
Police (safety talk)
EVENTSThere will also be many events during the year, where you can have a lot of fun, as well as
learn English!
Black History month
Charity / Fundraising activities
End of term parties
Careers Fair to help you think about next year.
College Sports Day
Students can also organise their own events
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Exams
You can study English and numeracy at these levels:
Entry 1 Entry 2 Entry 3 Level 1 Level 2
Your tutor will also give you a test during your first week at college to check your
language learning needs. If your tutor decides that you need a higher or lower level
or a different course, you may have to change your class.
You will work towards the Edexcel ESOL Skills for Life Qualification on your
course. There are three exams:
Reading Writing Listening & Speaking
You will take an Edexcel Numeracy exam.
You will study Personal and Social Development modules and work
towards Edexcel certificates in 3 units chosen by your tutor
If you have any special need in class or for exams, please let your teacher know at the beginning of the course.
You will discuss your progress with your tutor who will advise which level exam you will take.
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What do I need to bring?
You need:
3 ring binder files dividers Plastic ring binder document wallets A4 paper pens, pencils and a rubber notebook English dictionary Calculator USB
YOU ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND EVERY LESSON WITH ALL THE NECESSARY MATERIALS AND TO BE READY TO LEARN.
You must organise your work.
File your work in a ring binder and use the dividers to organise it.
Your folder of work will be used to check your progress.
You must concentrate in your lesson.
Please switch your mobile phone off before you go into your classroom and put it in your bag or pocket.
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What do I do if I am late?
It is important to come to class regularly and on time, but if you are late, go into the class quietly. Tell the teacher why you are late. Any lateness will be recorded by the tutor.
What do I do if I cannot come to college?
You must tell your tutor if you cannot come to college.
You will need to bring proof of hospital appointments, interviews etc. Please do not make your appointments for times when you have classes.
If you don’t attend at least 90% of your classes, you will lose your place.
If you are absent for more than 2 weeks without giving us a good reason your teacher will give your place to someone else.
If you cannot come to class and you did not tell your teacher before, phone your tutor and leave a clear message.
Moving home?If you change your address or telephone number, you must tell your teacher.
About Southgate12
- The Learning & Resource Centre (LRC) has excellent ESOL learning
materials and a large number of computers for the use of students.
- The new-look Gym and Sports Hall will be open
at the end of September 2012 – there will also be
lots of sporting activities during the year, so check
the college website for information.
- If you’re hungry, you can go to the Canteen for a hot meal or quick snack –
you can also get a quick drink at the vending machines around the
building.
- Students can get help, advice and guidance for their future study plans from
the Progression Centre
- Look at the notice board for student activities organised for Southgate students. Your teacher will also give you details during the year.
FIRST AID & FIRE
First Aid Ask your teacher what to do and who can help in an emergency at college.
Fire Exits If you see a fire tell your tutor or Reception. Make sure you know where all fire exits are in the building. These are signposted around the building. If you hear the fire alarm, go with your class to the nearest fire exit.
Wait together with the other students from yourclass and make sure your teacher can find you.
Barnet & Southgate College Campuses
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Barnet and Southgate College has five campuses across the London Boroughs of Barnet and Enfield.
A: Wood Street Campus
Wood Street, Barnet EN5 4AZTel 020 8200 8300
Tube: High Barnet (Northern Line, Zone 5) Bus: 34, 84, 107, 184, 234, 263, 307, 326, 384, 389
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B: Grahame Park Campus
Grahame Park Way, London NW9 5RATel 020 8200 8300
Car: On-site parking available. Tube & train: Colindale (Northern Line, Zone 4) and Mill Hill Broadway (Thameslink) are just a 20-minute walk or a bus ride away. Bus: 113, 186, 204, 221, 302, 303, 382
C: Southgate Campus
High Street, Southgate, London N14 6BSTel: 020 8982 5050
Tube: Southgate (Piccadilly line, Zone 4). The Southgate Campus is approximately 200m/2 minutes walk from the station.Bus: W6, W9, 121,125, 298, 299, 382
D: Edmonton Green Campus
2nd Floor, 23 St. George's Chambers, South Mall, Edmonton Green, London N9 0TSTel: 020 8345 7209
Train: Edmonton Green (Greater Anglia) Liverpool Street to CheshuntBus: 102, 144, 149, 191, 192, 259, 279, 349, 491, W6, W8
E: Barnet and Southgate College at the artsdepot
(for Performing Arts courses)
5 Nether Street North Finchley London N12 0GA
Bus: 82, 125, 134, 221, 460, 263
Find out more about all the college sites at www.barnetsouthgate.ac.uk
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Your college ID card will allow you to use facilities at any campus
Using the computer to improve your English
There are computers in the Learning Centre and many classrooms. We have special software for learning English and a list of many websites that will also help you to learn.
To use a computer you must have a User ID (your student number) and a password. Speak to your teacher or Learning
Centre staff to get a password. You will also be given 250 credits. When you have finished your credits you must pay for printing.
Keep your password safe and make sure you can remember it. You will need to change your password every term. Your teacher may ask your class to use computers in a lesson and you will need to know your password.
You can also use the Barnet & Southgate College website to practise your English at home. Go to:
http://www.barnetsouthgate.ac.uk/
You will need to enter your User ID (this is your student number) and password.
There are many websites to help you with your English including:
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www.english-grammar-lessons.com
www.englishbanana.com
www.esolcourses.com
www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise
Barnet & Southgate College E-Learning
The College IT Network gives you new opportunities to learn online, anytime, anyplace.
You must use the college network for learning and study only.
Be responsible and professional.
Respect the privacy of everyone else using the college system
Do not post material that might upset others online.
Remember to stay safe
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How to see your e-ILP
Complete as much information about yourself.
You can:
Enter your courses, qualifications and goals on ‘My Information’
Set targets for yourself on ‘My Targets’
Discuss progress with your lecturer on Progress Reviews
Summarise your achievements in Progression
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Using the e-ILP gives you a new way to show your progress through your time in Barnet & Southgate College.
At the start of the year your teacher will show you how to use i-Learn, Proportal and your
e-ILP.
Safeguarding children and vulnerable adultsIf you are worried about the safety or welfare of another student, or you do not
feel safe yourself, there are staff in the college to help you.
Ask you tutor if you need to speak to any of these people and we will arrange an appointment for you.
Student Code of Conduct
These rules will make sure the College is a safe and enjoyable place to work and learn in.
You should:
- be kind and polite to all people and respect others and their possessions
- look after the College buildings and the equipment you use
- wear your ID card and never give it to anyone else
- show your face to security staff if you are asked to
- never do things which upset other people; do not be unkind to peopleabout the way they look, their sex, their age, their beliefs
- not smoke in the College buildings
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- not bring drugs and alcohol into the College
- keep the College clean and tidy
- only eat and drink at break time
- never cheat when you are doing tests or exams
- be careful and safe at College so you do not hurt yourself or others
- come to every class and arrive on time
- never use mobile phones where it might disturb other people
- use computers only to help you learn; do not use the Internet in a way which breaks the College IT rules.
If you break any of these rules you will be disciplined, you might have to leave the College.
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Signed by Tutor Print Name Date ..................
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What we expect from you:
Come to class every lesson
Come to class on time
Go to all your classes
Bring a file with you
Bring paper, pen and pencil
Take an active part in the class
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Switch off your mobile phone
Do your homework
Respect other students and your teacher
Tell your tutor if you cannot come to class
Speak to your tutor if you are unhappy about any of your classes
How we will help you:
We will help you improve your English
We will make your lessons useful and interesting
We will speak to you one-to-one about your English
We want you to feel happy learning English at SouthgateWe want you to tell us if you are not happy!
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