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dear all
 
Are you happy for me to forward these case studies to Chris Hedges at
the Home Office? Don't know whether it will make any difference, but
it can't do any harm can it?
 
Helen
 

Helen Sunderland
Head of ESOL
Assistant Director, LLU+
London South Bank University
103 Borough Road
London SE1 0AA

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	From: ESOL-Research discussion forum and message board
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of lindy o'halloran
	Sent: 02 July 2009 11:34
	To: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: Re: private ESOl provision
	
	
	The worst one I heard about was a young Pakistani man who had
already passed Entry 1 and 2 exams with us at college. He didn't
realise we could give him a letter for the Home Office, but went to an
organisation in Luton (apparently a franchise from a legitimate
F.E.college). He told them he had been at college but they advised him
that our (Cambridge Skills for Life) certificates were 'no good' and
that he should sign up with them for a short course. He did one or two
weeks with them, where they coached him through an Entry 1 speaking
exam, charged his family hundreds of pounds, then gave him the
standard letter for the Home Office saying he had progressed from
pre-entry to Entry 1. I told him to get his father to complain, but I
don't know if they followed it up.
	 
	The problem is that these organisations spring up when people
are desperate - like the young Bangladeshi wives who can't access ESOL
provision for the first year they are here because of the residence
rules, and waiting lists, but then barely have any time to go to
classes before they need to apply for ILR. I have a couple in my class
who have 'done' Entry 1 speaking this way through a private
organisation before they ever got into a legitimate ESOL class. You
could argue the crash courses are providing an essential service for
people in this situation, but the opportunities for abuse are
frightening.
	 
	Linda
	Oaklands College, St Albans
	 
	
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	Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 08:34:21 +0000
	From: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: Re: private ESOl provision
	To: [log in to unmask]
	
	Hi,
	 
	I have had a similar experience with an E1 learner in
Birmingham. Her husband paid £700 for which she attended a centre 3
times - once for an assessment, one day of coaching for her exam and
one day to take her City and Guilds ESOL Speaking and Listening exam
at E1. They then gave her a letter confirming she had studied English
and Citizenship using NIACE materials and had improved her langauge
skills by one level. Once she had received this letter and her exam
certificate her husband then withdrew her from her legitimate ESOL
classes at the college. When she told me what was happening I was
disgusted and sent an e-mail to the Home Office but to no avail. It
undermines all the hard work that is put in by genuine providers,
tutors and learners and makes a mockery of the system: do exam boards
know that their exams are being administered in these circumstances I
wonder? 
	 
	It is certainly something that needs stamping out!
	 
	Alex Halliday, ESOL Tutor MBC Birmingham
	
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	Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 08:43:42 +0100
	From: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: Re: private ESOl provision
	To: [log in to unmask]
	
	

	Hi All 

	I have also had reports of this happening in Sheffield. One of
my Turkish students studying at E2 at Doncaster College went to
Sheffield and did a 3 day course which ended in the citizenship test.
She paid a similar fee. Unfortunately had the learner told me about
this she would have realised that she didn't need to do the test as
she had progressed from pre-entry to entry 2 in the 3 years she had
been studying with us, and as such would only have needed a
confirmation letter from the college along with her photocopied
certificates and her application. If any of you want the contact
details I'm sure I can get them. I have warned my learners, but am
sure there are desperate people who attend such courses.

	Naomi Nikhata

	 

	
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	From: ESOL-Research discussion forum and message board
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Isabel Arnold
	Sent: 30 June 2009 17:19
	To: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: private ESOl provision

	 

	Who was collecting information about private ESOl provision?

	I have found out that one of my good E2 students, who is
anxious to renew her visa/ get permission to remain etc, paid £300
last week to a provider and for that she got a pack of  black and
white downloaded/photocopied? E1 learner materials unit 1 to 10 to
work through at home, a test in a month's time and a certificate. I
asked if the provider looks at her work and she said she hands it all
back at the end. I saw an evaluation sheet she is expected to fill in
all about the quality of the provision; tuition etc.   I have yet to
ask if they have provided her with a CD/cassette to accompany the
materials.

	She doesn't know anything about the test, examiner etc yet. 

	Contact me if it is you that wants the info.

	Isabel Arnold

	 

	
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