Description
Overview
The Functional Skills English Level 1 course helps learners strengthen their practical English abilities for real-world use in work, study, and daily communication. Equivalent to a GCSE Grade D–E (or Level 3), it focuses on developing strong reading, writing, and verbal skills through realistic scenarios and tasks.
Ideal for those progressing from Entry Level 3 or looking to boost their employability, this course prepares learners to use English confidently and accurately in professional and personal settings.
Qualifications Purpose
Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 2 are for learners to develop understanding and skills in English.
The qualifications give learners the opportunity to:
● Gain a qualification for work, study and life
● Demonstrate the ability at an appropriate level to read, write, speak, listen and communicate in English
● Apply these skills effectively to a range of purposes in the workplace and in other real life situations.
Course Contents
- Speaking, Listening & Communicating
Learners should be able to:
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- Identify relevant information and lines of argument in explanations or presentations
- Make requests and ask relevant questions to obtain specific information in different contexts
- Respond effectively to detailed questions
- Communicate information, ideas and opinions clearly and accurately on a range of topics
- Express opinions/arguments supported by evidence
- Follow and understand discussions and make contributions relevant to situation/subject
- Use appropriate phrases and registers, adapt contributions for purpose, audience and medium
- Respect turn-taking rights of others in discussions, use appropriate language for interjections.
- Reading
Learners should be able to:
- Identify and understand main points, ideas and details in texts
- Compare information, ideas and opinions in different texts
- Identify meanings in texts, distinguish between fact and opinion
- Recognise that language and other textual features can be varied to suit different audiences and purposes
- Use reference materials/strategies (e.g., knowledge of word types) to find meaning of words
- Understand organisational/structural features and use them to locate relevant information (index, menus, subheadings, paragraphs)
- Infer from images meanings not explicit in accompanying text.
- Writing
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- Use a range of punctuation correctly (full stops, question/exclamation marks, commas, possessive apostrophes)
- Use correct grammar (subject-verb agreement, consistent tense use, definite/indefinite articles)
- Spell words used most often in work/study/daily life including specialist words.
Composition:
- Communicate information, ideas and opinions clearly, coherently and accurately
- Write text of an appropriate level of detail and length for purpose/audience
- Use format, structure and language appropriate for purpose/audience
- Write consistently and accurately in complex sentences, using paragraphs where appropriate.
Qualifications Aims and Outcomes
- Learners will develop skills to read, write, speak/listen and communicate in English. They should be able to apply these to real-life, work and study
- The qualification builds on Entry Levels and prepares learners for further learning or work.
Progression Opportunities
Successful completion allows progression to:
- Functional Skills English Level 2 (equivalent to GCSE Grade 4/C)
- Access to apprenticeships, higher-level study, or employment requiring English proficiency
Who is it for?
This course is ideal for:
- Learners progressing from Entry Level 3
- Job seekers or apprentices needing a recognised English qualification
- Adults who want to boost their literacy for work, training, or further education
Assessment
You’ll complete three assessed components:
- Reading – analysing and interpreting written information
- Writing – creating structured and accurate documents
- Speaking, Listening & Communicating – engaging effectively in discussions and presentations
Assessments are usually externally set and marked, with some internal speaking and listening tasks.
Entry Requirements
No formal qualifications needed, but learners are expected to demonstrate Entry Level 3 English skills through an initial assessment.
Age Limit
Must be 14 years or over at registration






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