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A directory of recommended online resources

Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, we have introduced a brand new range of online learning opportunities, to supplement our classroom-based learning.  You can view our online learning courses available here.

We have also compiled an excellent directory of quality resources available online for free, offering a variety of digital learning experiences, activities and ideas for you to continue to learn from home.

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British Council ESOL Nexus

Improve your English with help from this free website from the British Council with videos, listening activities, texts and grammar exercises for ESOL learners at every level.  https://esol.britishcouncil.org/


English my way

Learning Circles are a chance for you to take the role of group leader and help your family and friends learn English https://www.englishmyway.co.uk/learning-circles


BBC Learning English

A series of interactive games to help you brush up English skills https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/


BBC Bitesize Post 16 +

An opportunity to carry on learning and developing your functional skills in English and maths, you can even brush up on your basics. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/zvhtng8


BBC Languages

In Staffordshire a lot of our current learners return each term to improve their foreign language skills.  You can access a range of resources here to continue or enhance your learning. http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/


BBC Skillswise English

An exciting collection of resources designed to improve your English, including sections on reading, writing, spelling, word grammar, sentence grammar and speaking and listening. https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/skillswise/english/zjg4scw


BBC Gardening Guides

If you have been participating in horticulture courses and want to continue learning, get more active and look after your health and wellbeing this site offers some really good practical advice. http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/gardening_guides/


Family Learning

For those of you who have taken part in family learning and want to continue in your learning to support your child’s development you can find a host of interactive activities within this site. http://www.familylearning.org.uk/


Pinterest

A large number of our Staffordshire learners participate in art and craft courses.  You can gain further inspiration on Pinterest and take your learning further. https://www.pinterest.co.uk/

Internetmatters.org (Support setting up devices to be able to learn online)

It is important for everyone to stay safe online while keeping in touch with family and friends via social media and undertaking online learning.  This website provides age specific advice and guidance on how to set up devices safely. 


BBC Skillswise English

An exciting collection of resources designed to improve your English, including sections on reading, writing, spelling, word grammar, sentence grammar and speaking and listening. https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/skillswise/english/zjg4scw


BBC Gardening Guides

If you have been participating in horticulture courses and want to continue learning, get more active and look after your health and wellbeing this site offers some really good practical advice. http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/gardening_guides/


LLOYDS Bank Academy

The Academy is packed with free digital skills learning for any level. Learn in the way that suits you.

https://www.lloydsbankacademy.co.uk/


BT Skills for Tomorrow

Take your skills to the next level with these courses covering a wide range of inspiring topics, from data to design.

https://www.bt.com/skillsfortomorrow/work-life/expanding-your-skillset.html


Home Office Online Prevent Training

During your induction to our courses your tutor would have informed you about the Prevent Duty.  Here is an opportunity to undertake some free training and to broaden your understanding and responsibilities.  On completion you can print a certificate of achievement. https://www.elearning.prevent.homeoffice.gov.uk/edu/screen1.html