Community Interpreting Level 2 · 08/01/2025

Course name
Community Interpreting Level 2
Course code
VOC-INT2-DB-F/24-2AA
Introduction to the course

This qualification builds upon the knowledge gained in the Community Interpreting Level 1 course. It offers the next learning step on the journey to becoming an accredited professional community interpreter.

Upon completion of the course you will gain a Level 2 Certificate in Preparing for the Community Interpreting Role.

What will I learn?

The course will build upon the knowledge gained in the Community Interpreting Level 1 course. You will cover:

- The role of the community interpreter and how to develop your career
- A closer look at the aspects of language (including grammar, vocabulary, meaning, register, and context)
- Personal skills such as assertiveness and listening skills which will support your journey towards becoming a community interpreter
- A deeper awareness and knowledge of public services in the UK
- Preparation for your next steps

What are the entry requirements?

You must be aged 19 or over (as at 31st August 2024) and be a UK resident.

A high level of written and spoken English language (at least ESOL Level 2, IELTS 6.5, or CEFR C1) and at least one other language spoken at a fluent level.

Please also be sure you have enough time each week to attend all classes and to complete any homework assignments outside of class.

If you live within Greater London, you will need to have the right to live in the UK for at least 12 months from the start date of the course.

If you live outside of the Greater London area, you will need to have lived in the UK for the past three years and also have the right to live in the UK for the duration of your course.

What do I need to bring with me to class?

Please bring a pen, note paper or note book, and a folder to store any handouts.

This course has some elements delivered online, so you will need access to a computer or laptop and an internet connection. (Please note that a smartphone or tablet will not be suitable)

If you do not have the necessary IT equipment, you can still apply for the course as there may be opportunity for equipment loan depending on your personal circumstances.

What can I do after my course has finished?

Price
£486.80
Available concessions

This course may be free depending on your annual earnings - please see our fee policy for further information

Course start and end dates
08-Jan-2025 to 04-Apr-2025
Time and day
05:30 pm to 08:30 pm (Wed)
Course duration
12 weeks / 72 hours total
Site
Guildhall
Site Address

Guildhall, 2 High Street, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 1EU

How do I apply?

Please complete the enrolment form using the link below.

A member of Kingston Adult Education staff will then contact you to confirm your eligibility, send you the initial assessment, and take payment if necessary.

Please note that your place on the course cannot be confirmed until this has taken place.

What should I do if I have any questions?

For help or more information, please email:
skillsforworkandlife@kingston.gov.uk

Or call one of the numbers below:


07511045147 (if your enquiry is about a vocational course; line is open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursday mornings)


or

07523931498 (if your enquiry is about a digital skills course; line is open Monday afternoons, and Thursdays and Fridays)


or

07511045124 (if your enquiry is about an English or maths course; line is open Monday to Thursday)

Enrolment link