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Hi Dermot

I run ESOL classes in Waltham Forest for ELATT and I think we were also contacted by this church, planning on getting in touch with them when I'm back from leave to see if we can help out.


Regards

Angela

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Subject: ESOL in Waltham Forest/Redbridge?

Hi everyone,

Hope you're all enjoying the summer.

I just spoke to someone from a church in Walthamstow who is looking for ESOL for 12 asylum seekers.

The potential students are all adults, mostly E1. They are ineligible at the local college because of their status and time in the UK.

The church could possibly host a course if there was an organisation who could provide a teacher.  Or perhaps there is a local (Waltham Forest or Redbridge) group providing free ESOL with capacity?

Any ideas?

All the best,
Dermot
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