Practical English for Everyday Life, Asylum, Immigration and Essential Services – Level 1

Build Basic English Confidence for Daily Life and Important Services

This ESOL Level 1 course is designed for learners who want to develop practical English for everyday conversations, simple forms, appointments, essential services, and common asylum or immigration-related situations.

The course is supportive, structured, and focused on useful language that learners can apply straight away in real-life settings.

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Course Structure

Lessons run for 8 weeks and are delivered online via Microsoft Teams.

Sessions take place every:

  • Tuesday and Thursday
  • 10:30am to 11:30am UK time
  • Starting 21 April 2026

About the Course

This privately delivered ESOL Level 1 programme helps learners build basic communication skills for daily life in the UK. It is suitable for those who want to feel more confident giving personal information, understanding simple instructions, completing basic forms, and taking part in routine conversations.

Learning is based on practical situations, including appointments, short letters, service interactions, everyday questions, and simple written communication. The aim is to help learners use English more independently in situations they may regularly face.

Throughout the course, learners will practise speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Written tasks include simple sentences, short messages, basic forms, and straightforward instructions. Spoken practice focuses on everyday exchanges, common questions, and clear responses.

Teaching is paced carefully, with repetition, guided practice, and clear explanations. Learners are encouraged to build confidence gradually and use what they learn in real-world situations.

What Learners Will Develop

By the end of the course, learners should be able to:

  • Communicate basic personal information clearly
  • Understand simple spoken instructions
  • Follow short written instructions
  • Read and write short, simple sentences
  • Write basic messages for everyday situations
  • Understand simple letters
  • Complete basic forms
  • Take part in everyday interactions with greater confidence
  • Communicate more comfortably in common service, asylum, and immigration-related situations

Learners will receive training materials to keep after completing the course.

Course Enrolment

Ready to join? You can enrol through our website or contact our team for more information.

After signing up, we will arrange a short assessment call to make sure you are placed on the right course level.

Course Status

This is a private ESOL course created to support practical English communication. It is not a regulated qualification and does not follow the national ESOL framework.

Why Study with Total Law?

Total Law has provided professional immigration services for more than 10 years across the public, private, and corporate sectors.

Our courses are practical, accessible, and supportive, helping learners build English skills they can use in everyday life, essential services, and immigration-related situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

These courses are suitable for adult learners whose first language is not English and who want to improve their ability to communicate confidently in everyday, work, service, and formal situations.

Sessions are delivered live by a tutor in small groups, with 2 × 1-hour sessions per week. Lessons are interactive, supportive, and focused on practical communication.

Learners develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills, with a strong focus on using English confidently in real-life situations.

Yes. After you sign up, we arrange a short assessment call to confirm your current English level and ensure you are placed on the most suitable course. This is not an exam and there is no pass or fail.

Legal Disclaimer

The information provided is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, the law may change, and the information may not reflect the most current legal developments. No warranty is given regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information, and we do not accept liability in such cases. We recommend consulting with a qualified lawyer at Total Law before making any decisions based on the content provided.