NCFE Everyday English
- Course Code: OCN216
- Award Level 2, Similar to - NVQ Level 2, GCSE (Grades A*-C)
This is the NCFE Level 2 Everday English course. This programme is designed for people who wish to gain a better understanding of the principles and practice of written and spoken English. This course will also help you gain a knowledge of the structure and principles of the English language, Develop an ability to compose written English correctly, Practice and develop spoken English written skills and improve your ability to communicate in English.
Course Content
The course is divided up into four modules, as follows:
Module One - Language
- Lesson One: Spelling
- Lesson Two: What Makes English Tick…
- Lesson Three: Replacing and Describing Nouns Tutor Marked Assignment A
- Lesson Four: Negatives and Questions
- Lesson Five: Going On Doing and Where…
- Lesson Six: This, That, These, Those
- Lesson Seven: Shall; Will; Who? What?
- Lesson Eight: What Would You Do?
- Lesson Nine: The Past
- Lesson Ten: What Was Happening? Tutor Marked Assignment B
Module Two - More Advanced Language
- Lesson Eleven: What Had Happened?
- Lesson Twelve: I Ought To Have Done It…
- Lesson Thirteen: What May Have Happened
- Lesson Fourteen: Different Kinds of Verbs
- Lesson Fifteen: Revision Tutor Marked Assignment C
Module Three - Practical English
- Lesson Sixteen: Two Ways of Sayings Things
- Lesson Seventeen: Comprehension
- Lesson Eighteen: Composition Tutor Marked Assignment A
- Lesson Nineteen: Listening/Writing Practice with your CD
- Lesson Twenty: Listening/Writing Practice with your CD Tutor Marked Assignment E
Module Four - More Advanced Language (CD)
- Lesson 21: Two Interviews
- Lesson 22: Written Language
- Lesson 23: Revision
- Lesson 24: Use of your Dictionary
- Lesson 25 TMA (F) Revision (with CD)
Course Duration
Students may register at any time and have a full year to complete their studies. You should expect to take around 50 - 60 hours to complete this home learning course.
Assessment
The course will take the form of a series of written assignments which are submitted and marked by your tutor. There is no external examination.
Study Method
The course is designed for study by distance learning at home or at work. Students receive a course manual, assignments and study guide plus tutor support by mail or email. You can start at any time and plan your studies over a period of up to one year from the time of registration.
Qualifications
A successfully completed course leads to a Level 2 award in Everyday English from NCFE; a leading UK awarding body recognised by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.
You can read more about NCFE and our awarding bodies here: Awards
Q: What skills are needed to enrol onto this course?
You will need to be able to read and write basic English. This is because the course is presented in English, it is designed to drastically improve your current standard of the language.
Q: What is included in the cost of my course?
- Studyguide
- Comprehensive study notes for each element of the course
- Self-assessment activities
- Assignments
- Tutor support
- Assignment marking & feedback
- Accreditation
Q: Do I have to sit an exam?
No. Each module is followed by a written assignment, which is submitted and marked by your tutor. There is no external examination required.
Q: Are there any additional costs?
No, everything you need is included in the price!
Q: What do I do if I still have questions?
Please feel free to use the contact form on this website. A tutor will respond as soon as possible.
Q: What do I do if I still have questions?
For further information please contact us.

Jun 2, 2008Marianne Reno, EdgbastonMy spoken English has improved a lot, thanks.
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