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Languages

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Head of Department:
Helen Cottington

Departmental Administrator
Michael Turkheim
Tel: 020 7269 6033

Fees to Employers
  • All Fees shown are the subsidised standard and concessionary fees.
  • If your employer is paying for you, please note that the invoiced fee is 50% more than the standardlised fee.
  • Our modern language courses concentrate on communication for practical, social and cultural purposes and are taught predominantly in the target language. You develop your speaking and listening skills mainly through conversation. Reading and some writing are also included. Tutors are native speakers or have an equivalent facility in the language. Most classes have a course book, details of which can be found in the course description.

    Students may join courses in any term, space permitting. We are unable to keep places for those wishing to progress from one term to the next and you are therefore strongly advised to enrol as early as possible. In addition to the modern foreign language courses, we have specialist courses in Community Interpreting, Community Translation and British Sign Language.

    Course descriptions are available in reception and on this website. If you are still in doubt about the right courses for you, ask for a self-assessment sheet or speak to Helen Cottington or Michael Turkheim on 020 7269 6033. If there are spaces, students may transfer to a different level after enrolment.

    Self Assessment Forms
    Self Assessment forms are available for specific languages courses here.

    Languages Courses

    Community Interpreting, Community Translation
    COMMUNITY INTERPRETING - ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE IN COMMUNITY INTERPRETING L 2/3 ©
    COMMUNITY TRANSLATION - PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE L2/3
    UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY INTERPRETING LEVEL 1 ©
    COMMUNITY INTERPRETING WORK EXPERIENCE ©
    BILINGUAL ADVOCACY COURSE

    Bengali
    BENGALI GRAMMAR & WRITING

    British Sign Language
    BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE

    Cantonese
    CANTONESE 1A
    CANTONESE 1B
    CANTONESE 1C

    French
    FRENCH 1A DAYTIME
    FRENCH 1B DAYTIME
    FRENCH 1C DAYTIME
    FRENCH 2A DAYTIME
    FRENCH 2B DAYTIME
    FRENCH 2C DAYTIME
    FRENCH 3A MELANGES
    FRENCH 3B MELANGES
    FRENCH 3C MELANGES
    NIVEAU 4A LITTERATURE, ARTS ET ACTUALITES