1) Which ESOL learners are entitled to full-time, fully funded Study Programmes? a) Adults aged 19+ without an Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP) b) 16-18 learners requiring ESOL Support 2) Learners aged 16-18 are not entitled to funded ESOL study programmes if they are... a) Not yet proficient in English b) UK citizens  c) EU pre-settled or settled status holders  d) Refugees or asylum seekers e) Child Visitor Visa holders 3) Which of the following is not a core element of Study Programmes? a) A main qualification (ESOL or A-levels, T-levels, or vocational) b) IT lessons c) Maths and English for learners without a GCSE grade 4 (C) d) Work Experience e) Enrichment Activities - e.g., personal development, volunteering, and citizenship education  4) Adults aged 19+ without an EHCP may access adult education through the Adult Skills Fund (ASF) . Under the ASF, funded ESOL courses are generally...  a) part-time b) full-time 5) Which of the following types of ESOL provision is not funded by ASF? a) "Core" ESOL Courses from Entry 1 to Level 2 b) "ESOL Plus" courses (combined with vocational skills training - e.g., health and social care, construction) c) Advanced-level ESOL courses (above Level 2) d) Pre-Employment and Employability ESOL courses - e.g., CV writing, job interviews e) Community-focused ESOL - e.g., parent-child learning initiatives, citizenship-focused language courses 

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