Easy to read groups

robinhood8
robinhood8 Online Community Member Posts: 130 Empowering
edited January 2019 in Education and skills
Good morning I hope everybody is keeping warm make sure that you wrap up if you're out and about!! Could anybody give me some advice where to go to find easy read groups I live in Greenwich I have tried the internet not having no luck^_^yes I can read and write need to improve please the any advice would be appreciated thank you Jacqueline

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  • Pippa_Alumni
    Pippa_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,761 Championing
    Hi @robinhood8, and you too!

    Sorry to hear you've had no luck on the internet, do you have a local college who may be able to help? 
  • robinhood8
    robinhood8 Online Community Member Posts: 130 Empowering
    Thank you for getting back to me. there are loads of college  around the courses have already started next one will be September but I keep on trying hope you're well and keep warm ?
  • Antonia_Alumni
    Antonia_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 1,764 Pioneering
    Hi @robinhood8

    How are you?

    How's your search going, maybe you can ask your local library too?

  • ScoliFibroGirl
    ScoliFibroGirl Online Community Member Posts: 54 Contributor
    Hey, I am sure this can help you 
    https://readeasy.org.uk/get-involved/group-locations/
  • LaughingLolly
    LaughingLolly Online Community Member Posts: 100 Empowering
    Have you though of getting a private tutor to help? I used to be a special needs tutor. There are some fun methods to help assist you and also some proven methods like toe to toe. Also, every library will have an easy readers section where you can borrow booka from level 1 to level 5 which usually come with a CD and a workbook at the back. I use these with my son who is 16 and I'm full-time  home-education