Course Overview
Pearson Edexcel Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 2 indicates that learners should be able to speak, listen, communicate, read and write clearly, accurately, confidently and with effectiveness. Learners should be able to use these functional skills autonomously, applying them to a range of formal and informal contexts, in the workplace and in real life. A key aspect of developing knowledge and skills in English, at Level 2 is to be able to communicate with confidence, effectiveness and with an increasing level of independence.
Qualifications purpose
The Pearson Edexcel 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.
Qualifications aims and outcomes
The qualification gives learners the opportunity to:
Listen, understand and make relevant contributions to discussions with others in a range of contexts
Apply their understanding of language to adapt delivery and content to suit audience and purpose
Read a range of different text types confidently and fluently, applying their knowledge and understanding of texts to their own writing
Write texts of varying complexity, with accuracy, effectiveness, and correct spelling, punctuation and grammar
Understand the situations when, and audiences for which, planning, drafting.
Learners should understand that there are three components to Functional Skills Level 2: Reading, Writing (including Spelling, punctuation and grammar) and Speaking, listening and communicating. They could be given a leaflet/handout with this information and asked to identify the key points, or listen to a presentation outlining the key areas. This could include, for example, the types of written texts they will learn to produce and the areas they will be assessed on as part of the reading exam, e.g. inferred meaning. It could be useful for learners to develop a glossary of new terms that they will use across the year, such as bias, organisational features, tone, etc.
Relationship with previous qualifications
The final registration date for legacy Functional Skills qualifications is 31 August 2019, with a final certification date of 31 August 2020. All registrations from 1 September 2019 must be made for the new 2019 qualifications. No late registrations will be permitted. To ensure that sufficient teaching and learning has taken place, centres must consider the needs of their learners when deciding when to make registrations and entries for the assessments.