Hi all
Another victim of the government's ESOL funding strategy (or lack of it).
I've had an (extremely timely!) email before from the daughter of a lady who's looking for funded ESOL courses in Reading (Caversham).
Does such a thing exist?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Laura
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Dear Laura,
My mum was attending to a free esol course 2 yrs ago but she got a bit ill and couldnt attend last year, this year i realised they closed down. Its governments requirement for the people who live in Uk to speak the language so I couldnt understand the logic of cutting the funds on this matter.
She can not afford to pay full fee, can contribute couple of quids for the lessons but thats pretty much it.
I am not sure if you can help me with this?
Many thanks
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