Functional Skills English Level 2 - Online

UPDATED 20150210 14:16:17

This is an online course designed to help prepare you to take the Level 2 Functional Skills English test. This qualification involves 3 components or parts – a Reading test, a Writing test and a Speaking and Listening test. The course will also enable you to gain confidence in your speaking, listening and writing skills in both in both formal and informal situations, At the end of the course you will be expected to sit a nationally recognised exam. You will cover the following: •reading •writing •speaking and listening What could this course progress to? GCSE English Language, or, full time or part time courses that require L2 English. This course will also improve your job prospects.

Course information

Name: Functional Skills English Level 2 - Online Qualification title: Functional Skills qualification in English Qualification type: Assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20111021 10:07:01 Updated 20150210 14:16:17

Entry requirements

None

Provider

SHEFFIELD COLLEGE
Further Education
info@sheffcol.ac.uk
0114 260 2600
http://www.sheffcol.ac.uk

Address

The Sheffield College
Granville Road Town: SHEFFIELD County:South Yorkshire

Learning aims

Title: Functional Skills qualification in English Qualification: Functional Skills qualification in English Classification: Preparation for Life and Work

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