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  Events for Wednesday, 19 January 2022
  • French Advanced
    French Advanced | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 10.30-12.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Dominique Pluskwa | Room 14 French Advanced is for students who have studied French for at least 6 years, have a rusty A-level or have lots of experience of the language. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk What will the course or workshop cover and how will it be taught? Dominique Pluskwa is an exceptional teacher. It is a privilege and a pleasure to attend her classes, whether online or in person”.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  19th January - 30th March 2022
    TIME: 10:30 - 12:30
  • Italian Intermediate 1
    Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar| 1-3pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Cath Bond | Warehouse Italian Intermediate 1 will help you to extend your knowledge of Italian, begin to learn more colloquial phrases, look in greater detail at aspects of grammar, and also clarify some of the basics, this course is for you. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk. What they say. Best thing was.trying to learn Italian in a relaxed and friendly environment with an excellent teacher What will the course cover and how will it be taught? The course takes place in a relaxed and light-hearted atmosphere with plenty of opportunities to try your Italian out. Activities will involve speaking, reading, listening and writing, and there may be some opportunity for audio-visual activities.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  19th January - 30th March 2022
    TIME: 13:00 - 15:00
  • French Year 5 Wednesday
    Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 1.30-3.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Dominique Pluskwa | Room 14* French Year 5 on Wednesday concentrates on spoken French in a friendly atmosphere. It is for students who have studied French for at least 5-6 years or have some experience of the language. If you wish to enrol on French Year 5 for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk What will the course or workshop cover and how will it be taught? During French Year 5, you will learn to describe your interests and leisure, express your ideas on a range of topics, talk about the present, past, future and conditional events. A wide range of activities will be used to encourage all students to participate and progress: question and answer, reading dialogues, role-plays, communication games and written exercises.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  19th January - 30th March 2022
    TIME: 13:30 - 15:30
  • Stained and Fused Glass
    Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 4-6pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Sarah Walkley In Stained and Fused Glass, learn all the skills you need to make a stunning stained glass window and make beautiful objects out of kiln formed glass including decorations and 3D objects. What will the course cover and how will it be taught? Students will be taught how to cut glass safely, lead their pieces into a panel and solder the joints. They will make a practice panel before embarking on a project of their own choice and will be given advice on how to design a stained glass panel. Students can learn how to assemble glass using copper foil and how to paint and stain glass, using silver stain and enamels. Students may also learn the art of kiln formed fused glass and have access to a specialist glass kiln to fire their pieces. They will be offered advice about how to make the best use of colour and how glass changes under heat.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  19th January 2022
    TIME: 16:00 - 18:00
  • Act On Camera
    Act on Camera | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 4.30-6pm | £70 (10 weeks) | 12+ | Tutor Emily Baxter | Studio 1 Ever wanted to be a star on the big screen? Act on Camera will teach you TV and film secrets on how to create truthful characters, be in your very own soap opera and engage an audience through the lens of a camera. 3,2,1 ACTION! If you've not attended the class before and would like to try the session out before committing to the term, please contact emily.baxter@breweryarts.co.uk Important Information Please note there is no class during the week beginning 14 February 2022. What do I need to bring with me? Please come in comfortable clothes that you can move in and bring your own water. Are there any additional costs? No About the tutor Once a member of Brewery Youth Theatre herself, Emily graduated from The Guildford School of Acting in 2018 and now enjoys sharing her skills and experience in community theatre and dance sessions.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  19th January 2022
    TIME: 16:30 - 18:00
  • Artseen Wednesday
    Artseen Wednesday | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 March | 4.30-6pm | £85 (10 weeks) | 8-16 yrs | Tutor Amy Williams | Studio 3 Artseen Wednesday is a fun and lively class where you can develop your skills in art, craft and design. Explore lots of different materials and techniques and be inspired by a wide variety of artists and cultures. Important Information Please note there are no classes during the week beginning 14 February. What do I need to bring with me? Please bring your own apron or wear old clothes. All other materials and equipment are provided. Are there any additional costs? No About the tutor Amy brings a wealth of experience within the field of art, craft and design. She is a professional artist having studied a BA (Hons) in Sculpture and an MA in Illustration. In her current practice, she works on large-scale commissions creating paper installations. She enjoys working with a diverse range of groups and developing creativity in others.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  19th January 2022
    TIME: 16:30 - 18:00
  • Getting Back To Spanish
    Getting back to Spanish | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 6.30-8.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Pilar Valera | Warehouse Getting Back To Spanish course is for those who have been learning Spanish for a year or two but Covid put a spanner in the works, and now you want to get back to it! If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk . What will the course cover and how will it be taught? We will look at the topics covered in a beginners course and go over them before we cover new topics in the spring. We will revisit the present tense in all its irregularities before we move on to different tenses. If you have studied a year 2 course, you'll be able to consolidate and extend your knowledge around the topics in a deeper and more challenging way.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  19th January - 30th March 2022
    TIME: 18:30 - 20:30
  Recurring events in this month
  • Toddler Time at Carlisle Library
    Free drop-in session for children under 5 and their parents and carers. Join us for toys, songs and rhymes.
  • Employability Drop-In
    Community Learning and Skills invite you to come along to talk to them about employability and what that means for you. Pop along to the main library on the 1st floor between 2-5pm on Mondays to find out more
  • Mindful Mondays - Workington Library
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Workington Library and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Mindful Mondays - Aspatria Local Link
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Aspatria Local Link Library and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Mindful Mondays - Keswick Library
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Keswick Library and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Mindful Mondays - Maryport Library
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Maryport Library and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Mindful Mondays - Moorclose Library
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Moorclose Library and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Mindful Mondays - Seaton Library
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Seaton Library and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Mindful Mondays - Silloth Local Link
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Silloth Local Link and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Mindful Mondays - Wigton Library
    Come and join us every Monday from 3 to 5pm in Wigton Library and enjoy the soothing effect of colouring in.
  • Rymetime at Maryport Library
    Join us on Tuesdays from 10.30-11am (term time only) for Rhyme Time. The sessions are aimed at babies and toddlers. An excellent way to meet other parents/carers and have fun whilst learning.
  • Literary and Philosophical group
    This poetry group meets on the second, third and fourth Tuesday of every month from 4-5pm. We are always looking for new members. Please feel free to pop along to the next meeting.
  • Craft Club
    Join us every Wednesday from 1.30-3.30pm and have a go at crafts and meet new people. Everyone is welcome.
  • Anorexics and Bulimics Anonymous
    If you or someone you know has an eating disorder please come along to our friendly group Anorexics and Bulimics Anonymous (ABA). For more information contact Janice on 07730431520
  • BAPS Breasfeeding and Peer Support Group - Maryport Library
    Launched on Thursday 6th February Maryport Library is hosting weekly drop-in sessions from 9.30-10.30 every Thursday for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and babies. Sessions facilitated by trained breastfeeding peer supporters. For more information contact Elaine Lewis on 07900053041. Email: Elaine.lewis@cumbria.gov.uk
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
    Is drinking alcohol costing you more than money? If so, please come along to the weekly Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) group where you can find out more about AA's programme of recovery. For more information telephone Elaine Lewis on 07900053041.
  • Jigsaw Fridays - Workington Library
    Drop in to Workington Library for a relaxing day of putting together jigsaws. We have childrens and adult jigsaws available.
  • Jigsaw Fridays - Keswick Library
    Drop in to Keswick Library for a relaxing day of putting together jigsaws. We have childrens and adult jigsaws available.
  • Jigsaw Fridays - Maryport Library
    Drop in to Maryport Library for a relaxing day of putting together jigsaws. We have childrens and adult jigsaws available.
  • Jigsaw Fridays - Moorclose Library
    Drop in to Moorclose Library for a relaxing day of putting together jigsaws. We have childrens and adult jigsaws available.
  • Jigsaw Fridays - Silloth Local Link
    Drop in to Silloth Local Links for a relaxing day of putting together jigsaws. We have childrens and adult jigsaws available.
  • Jigsaw Fridays - Aspatria Local Link
    Drop in to Aspatria Local Link Library for a relaxing afternoon of putting together jigsaws. We have childrens and adult jigsaws available.
  • Jigsaw Fridays - Seaton Library
    Drop in to Seaton Library for a relaxing afternoon of putting together jigsaws. We have childrens and adult jigsaws available.
  • Board Game Saturday
    Come and join us every Saturday at Maryport Library for some fun and competitive board gaming. For all ages
  • Autism Sensory Session
    Enjoy all that the library has to offer including books, DVD's and computers as well as our designated area with a dark den & special sensory resources available every Saturday.
  • Lego Club - Maryport Library
    Maryport Library This is an unsupervised weekly session every Saturday from 11.00-12.00pm for children aged 5 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Come along and have fun building models based on a theme.
  • Lego Club - Silloth Local Link
    Silloth Local Link This is an unsupervised weekly session every Saturday from 11.00-12.00pm for children aged 5 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Come along and have fun building models based on a theme.
  • Lego Club - Wigton Library
    Wigton Library This is an unsupervised weekly session every Saturday from 11.00-11.45am for children aged 5 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Come along and have fun building models based on a theme.
  • Saturday Crafts
    Join Sharon for a regular drop-in children's craft activity at Workington Library. We will be getting creative every Saturday at 12.30. No need to book.
  • English Cafe at Carlisle Library
    Join us at Carlisle Library with Community Learning and Skills and AWAZ for a free weekly English cafe for English language practice. Friendly environment to speak and learn English, play board games, have a coffee or tea and explore our online resources. Sign up for free English language classes and library membership. Drop-in session, no need to book.
  • PIns and Needles
    Bring along your knitting, sewing, or whatever you're working on and meet up with fellow crafters for a free cuppa and a chat. All welcome. We will be meeting up on 1st and the 3rd Monday of the month from 1.30-3.00pm starting on Monday 2nd March 2020.
  • Reading Group
    Join us on the first Tuesday of the month from 2-3pm. We are a friendly group and are always looking for new members. Phone Maryport Library on 01900 812384 for more information or just drop into the next session.
  • Shared reading group
    This group meets on the first Tuesday of every month from 4-5pm. We are always looking for new members. Please pop along to the next meeting.
  • The Matrix Resurrections
    Cinema | (15) | 148 minutes Plagued by strange memories, Neo's life takes an unexpected turn when he finds himself back inside the Matrix. From visionary filmmaker Lana Wachowski comes The Matrix Resurrections, the long-awaited fourth film in the groundbreaking franchise that redefined a genre. The new film reunites original stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in the iconic roles they made famous, Neo and Trinity. 22nd December 12:30, 16:00, 20:30 23rd December 12:30, 16:00, 20:30 24th December 12:30, 16:00 29th December 14:00 30th December 12:30, 16:00 12th January 15:45, 19:45 13th January 15:45 (Subtitled Screening), 20:15 14th January 16:30 15th January 16:30 19th January 16:30 20th January 20:00
  • Holocaust Memorial with Cumbria Libraries, One Special Thing Photography Project
    One Special Thing.... if you had to suddenly leave home what would you take? objects can represent us as humans and communities. We all have something that we wouldn't want to be without. We are inviting everyone to think about an object that has great meaning to you to create a photo collection that represents us all. This project is open to everyone. To take part simply take a photo of something that holds great meaning for you. Send your photos to claire.dougherty@cumbria.gov.uk cathy.fidler@cumbria.gov.uk hannah.clarke@cumbria.gov.uk by 26th January. Please only send images you are happy for us to share on social media. Any photos will remain anonymous.
  • Titane
    Cinema | (18) | 108 minutes Alexia suffers a terrible skull injury and has a titanium plate fitted into her head. When she gets out of the hospital, she rejects her parents and embraces passionately the car that almost killed her . The coming years she has problems with her sexuality and meets Vincent. Vincent is a tortured man who tries to preserve his strength by injecting steroids into his aging body. Will they find a way to deal with their emotional problems? Cannes Film Festival 2021 Winner Palme d'Or Julia Ducournau 14th January 20:30 15th January 20:30 16th January 17:30 19th January 20:30 20th January 17:00
  • House of Gucci
    Cinema | (18) | 157 minutes | House of Gucci is inspired by the shocking true story of the family empire behind the Italian fashion house of Gucci. Spanning three decades of love, betrayal, decadence, revenge, and ultimately murder, we see what a name means, what it's worth, and how far a family will go for control. 15th January 20:00 19th January 20:00
  • Holocaust Memorial with Cumbria Libraries, Craft a Butterfly
    Help to create a County wide art instillation by decorating a butterfly in response to the poem The Butterfly by Pavel Friedmann. Pick up a butterfly at your library or draw your own. The Butterfly The last, the very last, So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow. Perhaps if the sun's tears would sing against a white stone... Such, such a yellow Is carried lightly way up high. It went away I'm sure because it wished to kiss the world goodbye. For seven weeks I've lived in here, Penned up inside this ghetto But I have found my people here. The dandelions call to me And the white chestnut candles in the court. Only I never saw another butterfly. That butterfly was the last one. Butterflies don't live in here, In the ghetto. Pavel Friedmann
  • Holocaust Memorial with Cumbria Libraries, Messages of Hope
    Light the Darkness Messages of Hope Holocaust Memorial Day is a time when we seek to learn the lessons of the past and recognise that genocide does not just take place on its own. it's a steady process which can begin if discrimination, racism and hatred are not checked and prevented. Write a message of hope on a candle and add it to our display. This could be as simple as, 'I promise to be kind' or 'I will stand up against hatred'. Because being the light in the darkness starts with all of us. Pick up a candle at your library or draw your own.
  • French Advanced Conversation
    Mon 17 Jan to Mon 28 Mar | 2-4pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16 + | Tutor Dominique Pluskwa | Warehouse French Advanced Conversation is a course for advanced students with a very good knowledge of spoken French. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk What will the course cover and how will it be taught? During the course you will learn to: discuss and express your ideas on a wide range of topics with fluency and accuracy read articles from French newspapers listen to French radio programmes. Give a short presentation about a topic of your choice A wide range of activities will be used to encourage all students to participate and progress. There will be opportunities for individual, pair and group work as well as teacher-led activities. Important Information Please note there are no classes during the week beginning 14 Feb.
  • Advanced Spanish: Getting To Know Spain
    Spanish Advanced: Getting to know Spain | Tue 18 Jan to Tue 29 Mar | 10am-12noon | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Pilar Valera | Warehouse Advanced Spanish: Getting To Know Spain is a course for those who can hold a conversation in Spanish and would like to converse more freely about history, art, culture, social events, economic issues and Spanish politics today.
  • Mature Movers
    Tue 18 Jan to Tue 29 Mar | 11.30-12.30pm | £50 (10 weeks) | £6.50 PAYG | Tutor Emily Davies | Studio 1 Mature Movers is an open dance class for all abilities, aimed at over 60s. The class involves moving together to a variety of music, exploring different styles, sometimes creating movement, but always in a fun, supportive and sociable atmosphere. What participants say Emily's excellent teaching made it fun and challenging
  • German Advanced
    Tue 18 Jan to Tue 22 Mar | 12.15-2.15pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16 + | Tutor Dorothea Williamson | Warehouse German Advanced is a course to develop your confidence in speaking, revises and expands aspects of German grammar and vocabulary. Suitable for those with an A-Level in German or an equivalent level of knowledge and experience. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact the Brewery to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you, via sales@breweryarts.co.uk .
  • German Conversation
    Tue 18 Jan to Tue 22 Mar | 2.30-4.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16 + | Tutor Dorothea Williamson | Warehouse German Conversation is a course that will allow you to practice your German conversational skills. We will discuss current affairs and German culture and traditions in our friendly class. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact the Brewery to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk. What will the course cover and how will it be taught? Suitable for those with an A-Level in German or an equivalent level of knowledge and experience, this course focuses on conversational German. We will revise and expand aspects of grammar and vocabulary but the emphasis is on speaking. We use texts from the internet, newspapers, magazines as well as literature and music.
  • Beginners Italian
    Tue 18 Jan to Tue 29 Mar | 6.30-8.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16 + | Tutor Cath Bond | Warehouse Beginners Italian is for absolute beginners or those wishing to start again from scratch. Learn to get by in a number of everyday situations in a relaxed and friendly evening class. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact the Brewery to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk.
  • Brewery Arts Choir
    Brewery Arts Choir | Tue 18 Jan to Tue 29 Mar | 7.30-9pm | £80 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Wendy Sharrock | Malt Room Brewery Arts Choir is a friendly group of sociable singers who just want to sing for fun. What will the sessions cover and how will they be taught? The choir is open to all, there is no audition process, no experience is necessary just a desire to sing, learn new skills and make new friends! The sessions will give you a chance to sing with more confidence and improve aural skills by learning by ear with access to a wide range of musical styles and challenges. Important Information Please note there are no classes during the week beginning 14 February.
  • French Advanced
    French Advanced | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 10.30-12.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Dominique Pluskwa | Room 14 French Advanced is for students who have studied French for at least 6 years, have a rusty A-level or have lots of experience of the language. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk What will the course or workshop cover and how will it be taught? Dominique Pluskwa is an exceptional teacher. It is a privilege and a pleasure to attend her classes, whether online or in person”.
  • Italian Intermediate 1
    Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar| 1-3pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Cath Bond | Warehouse Italian Intermediate 1 will help you to extend your knowledge of Italian, begin to learn more colloquial phrases, look in greater detail at aspects of grammar, and also clarify some of the basics, this course is for you. If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk. What they say. Best thing was.trying to learn Italian in a relaxed and friendly environment with an excellent teacher What will the course cover and how will it be taught? The course takes place in a relaxed and light-hearted atmosphere with plenty of opportunities to try your Italian out. Activities will involve speaking, reading, listening and writing, and there may be some opportunity for audio-visual activities.
  • French Year 5 Wednesday
    Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 1.30-3.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Dominique Pluskwa | Room 14* French Year 5 on Wednesday concentrates on spoken French in a friendly atmosphere. It is for students who have studied French for at least 5-6 years or have some experience of the language. If you wish to enrol on French Year 5 for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk What will the course or workshop cover and how will it be taught? During French Year 5, you will learn to describe your interests and leisure, express your ideas on a range of topics, talk about the present, past, future and conditional events. A wide range of activities will be used to encourage all students to participate and progress: question and answer, reading dialogues, role-plays, communication games and written exercises.
  • Stained and Fused Glass
    Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 4-6pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Sarah Walkley In Stained and Fused Glass, learn all the skills you need to make a stunning stained glass window and make beautiful objects out of kiln formed glass including decorations and 3D objects. What will the course cover and how will it be taught? Students will be taught how to cut glass safely, lead their pieces into a panel and solder the joints. They will make a practice panel before embarking on a project of their own choice and will be given advice on how to design a stained glass panel. Students can learn how to assemble glass using copper foil and how to paint and stain glass, using silver stain and enamels. Students may also learn the art of kiln formed fused glass and have access to a specialist glass kiln to fire their pieces. They will be offered advice about how to make the best use of colour and how glass changes under heat.
  • Act On Camera
    Act on Camera | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 4.30-6pm | £70 (10 weeks) | 12+ | Tutor Emily Baxter | Studio 1 Ever wanted to be a star on the big screen? Act on Camera will teach you TV and film secrets on how to create truthful characters, be in your very own soap opera and engage an audience through the lens of a camera. 3,2,1 ACTION! If you've not attended the class before and would like to try the session out before committing to the term, please contact emily.baxter@breweryarts.co.uk Important Information Please note there is no class during the week beginning 14 February 2022. What do I need to bring with me? Please come in comfortable clothes that you can move in and bring your own water. Are there any additional costs? No About the tutor Once a member of Brewery Youth Theatre herself, Emily graduated from The Guildford School of Acting in 2018 and now enjoys sharing her skills and experience in community theatre and dance sessions.
  • Artseen Wednesday
    Artseen Wednesday | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 March | 4.30-6pm | £85 (10 weeks) | 8-16 yrs | Tutor Amy Williams | Studio 3 Artseen Wednesday is a fun and lively class where you can develop your skills in art, craft and design. Explore lots of different materials and techniques and be inspired by a wide variety of artists and cultures. Important Information Please note there are no classes during the week beginning 14 February. What do I need to bring with me? Please bring your own apron or wear old clothes. All other materials and equipment are provided. Are there any additional costs? No About the tutor Amy brings a wealth of experience within the field of art, craft and design. She is a professional artist having studied a BA (Hons) in Sculpture and an MA in Illustration. In her current practice, she works on large-scale commissions creating paper installations. She enjoys working with a diverse range of groups and developing creativity in others.
  • Getting Back To Spanish
    Getting back to Spanish | Wed 19 Jan to Wed 30 Mar | 6.30-8.30pm | £136 (10 weeks) | 16+ | Tutor Pilar Valera | Warehouse Getting Back To Spanish course is for those who have been learning Spanish for a year or two but Covid put a spanner in the works, and now you want to get back to it! If you wish to enrol on this course for the first time, please contact Brewery Arts to be put in touch with the tutor to ensure this is the right level for you via sales@breweryarts.co.uk . What will the course cover and how will it be taught? We will look at the topics covered in a beginners course and go over them before we cover new topics in the spring. We will revisit the present tense in all its irregularities before we move on to different tenses. If you have studied a year 2 course, you'll be able to consolidate and extend your knowledge around the topics in a deeper and more challenging way.