*Information is updated to December, 2024 according to the contributors.
This map shows the different places in Aberdeen that deliver English support services. The information was provided directly from third-sector, educational, and governmental organisations.
You can also practice English at home with these free online resources. Click here to access them!
Here, you can take an English Test to determine your level. Once your status is identified, you may be offered an English class through the Adult Learning Team.
These are spaces for improving your communication skills and access to different support services.
English classes
The Aberdeen Central Library has a great collection of English resources for learning English. It is a great resource for self-study.
The contributors to this map were:
Aberdeen City Council - Adult Learning Team
Sunnybank Community Centre
Fersands Community
Crown Terrace Baptist Church
Grampian Regional Equality Council
North East of Scotland College - ESOL team
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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