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Online Intermediate English courses (English Language)

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  • GCSE Mathematics & English

    Online Learning College
    • 12 enquiries
    • Online
    • 12 months · Self-paced
    • Tutor support
    Great service
    Study for both the Maths and English Language GCSE with Edexcel to gain an internationally recognised standard of understanding both these topics. Many industries require people to have completed Maths and English GCSEs to become employed or progress up the ladder and …
    £599
  • A-level Law (edexcel)

    Oxbridge
    Studying A-level law will give you critical skills such as analytical thinking and attention to detail.
    • Online
    • 300 hours · Self-paced
    • Regulated qualification
    • Tutor support
    ...Official Qualification Title - A-level Law Entry requirements - You’ll need a GCSE in English at grade 4 (C) or the equivalent before starting this course. UCAS Points - 56 You’ll need a GCSE in English at grade 4 (C) or the equivalent before starting this course. …
    £745
  • A-level History of Art

    Oxbridge
    Studying History of Art will help you develop your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills
    • Online
    • 300 hours · Self-paced
    • Tutor support
    ...you have an intermediate ability to read and write English UCAS Points - 56 There are no formal entry requirements for this course, however, it is recommended that you have an intermediate ability to read and write English
    £745

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Reed Courses advertises a large variety of English courses which are delivered by a range of learning providers. The English courses on offer vary in time duration and study method, with many offering tutor support. Whether you want to study for a regulated qualification, or take a English course which provides CPD points/hours or qualifications, there are a number of learning options available.

A qualification can only be delivered by an awarding body which is regulated by a government body. The one you will most commonly see on site is OFQUAL, the government regulating body for England - but there is a different regulating body for each country in the United Kingdom, as well as the Republic of Ireland. Each regulating body maintains a list of the qualifications it regulates.

Yes, Reed Courses has a wide range of free courses in a variety of subject areas. These free courses are a great way to explore a subject you're interested in without a financial commitment. You can find them by visiting the free page.