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How long is a Functional Skills course?

Functional Skills is about the practical application of maths and English. This means how you actually use these skills in real life situations. This 10 week course is a great chance for those looking to gain their Maths and/or English qualifications.
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How long does functional skills Level 2 take?

Functional Skills Level 2 Online Courses

Below you will find links to both our level 2 maths course and level 2 English course. The recommended study time for a level 2 functional skills course is around 50 hours.
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Is Functional Skills hard to pass?

Functional skills assessments are not as difficult as people think, despite low pass rates, exams regulator Ofqual has said. An evaluation of functional skills (FSQs) assessments was conducted after concerns were raised that FSQ exams were “too academic” and “challenging” for students who were unable to pass GCSEs.
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How long is Functional Skills level 1?

The Total Qualification Time (TQT) for the Functional Skills qualification in Mathematics at Level 1 is 50 hours. The Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for the Functional Skills qualification in Mathematics at Level 1 is 45.
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How many levels are there in Functional Skills?

Functional Skills qualifications are available at Entry 1, Entry 2, Entry 3, Level 1 and Level 2. As an approximate comparison, Entry Level 1 – 3 is below GCSE level, Level 1 is comparable to GCSE grades 1 – 3, and Level 2 is comparable to GCSE grade 4.
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Functional Skills Maths Level 1 Full Non calculator Exam

Is a Level 1 Functional Skills a pass?

A level 1 functional skills qualification in maths isn't equivalent to a GCSE but a level is. As the equivalent GCSE grade to a level 1 is a 2/3 it is just below a pass.
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Are Functional Skills worth it?

There are lots of good reasons to take a Functional Skills qualification: Functional Skills covers the maths you need in most jobs. A Level 1 qualification in maths shows employers that you have the basics covered for many jobs.
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What happens if I fail my Functional Skills?

You'll have to make a new entry each time for Level 1 and 2. At Entry Level there are three sets of assessments per level for each subject. If a learner does not pass their assessment, they may sit the alternative test, providing there is a gap of at least 14 days.
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Is Functional Skills level 2 easy to pass?

Functional skills are better suited to students who have failed in maths and English; however, that does not mean functional skills are easier. Just like GCSE and any other exams, you will still need to put in the hard work and revision.
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Is Functional Skills level 2 worth it?

As well as equipping learners with the knowledge and techniques they need, studying Functional Skills courses will be beneficial from an academic and career standpoint. This is because most jobs require English and Maths qualifications at Level 2.
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Is there an exam for functional skills?

Colleges and Universities will accept Functional Skills Online Examinations as being equivalent to GCSE. Functional Skills Exams at Home are available any Day and Time of your choosing.
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Can I just sit functional skills exam?

Great news! There are no entry requirements for the course. All you need for your learning is access to a computer or tablet and an internet connection. For your exam, you can attend one of our centres, or you can access the exam from home.
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How quick can you do Functional Skills?

On average the course takes learners between 8 and 12 weeks however we have had learners complete the course very quickly and similarly if you need longer we allow up to a year for all of our Functional Skills courses. Do universities accept Functional Skills?
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Is Functional Skills exam free?

Functional skills courses are free of charge for people who have not previously achieved a Level 2 qualification in maths and/or English. Free online functional skills courses may also be available, although you may need to meet eligibility criteria, such as postcode or employment status.
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What is the minimum age for Functional Skills?

What is the minimum age for learners doing Functional Skills qualifications? There is no minimum age. You must ensure that a full initial assessment has been completed with learners to check that the qualification is appropriate for them. This should include their progression routes.
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What can I do with Level 2 functional skills?

Functional Skills English Level 2 is an essential qualification to apply for jobs, higher education courses, apprenticeships and training courses where a GCSE English pass grade (9-4 / A*-C) or equivalent is an entry requirement.
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What is functional skills equivalent to?

If you're wondering 'What is Functional Skills Level 1 equivalent to? ' these courses are equivalent to a GCSE Grade D-G (1-3), and Level 2 Functional Skills courses are equivalent to GCSEs at a higher grade.
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Can I do functional skills Level 2 online?

The Functional Skills Maths and English Level 2 online course includes everything you need to gain a C/4 grade at the GCSE level. However, this particular package takes it one step further with the added bonus of an online exam that you can take from the comfort of your own home.
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What grades do functional skills pass?

The pass mark can vary from exam to exam. The functional skills maths level 2 pass mark is usually around 50% to 55%. Yes, you can sign up to the free version of our level 2 courses, and get access to free resources, past papers and the pre-assessments for both maths and English.
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How do you pass a functional skills exam?

It's a good idea to give yourself at least a month, depending on how large the subject is.
  1. Be sure to use revision resources that are made for Functional Skills Reforms. ...
  2. Find out what format your exam will be in. ...
  3. Write down a list of topics that you need to revise and create a revision timetable. ...
  4. Use your time wisely!
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What are 4 functional skills?

Examples of Functional Skills include communication skills, such as writing, reading and speaking; mathematical skills, such as numeracy and problem-solving; information technology skills, such as the use of computers and software applications; practical skills like the ability to follow instructions.
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What are functional skills level 1?

Functional Skills Maths Level 1 includes the following units: whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percentages, how to use common measures, shape and space, handling information and data, solving mathematical problems and decision making.
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What is entry level 3 functional skills equivalent to?

Functional Skills English Entry Level 3 is equivalent to a GCSE English grade below 1 (G). It's a stepping stone qualification to achieve GCSE English for adults who learn better with practical, real-life examples. Did you find GCSE English difficult and confusing? Functional Skills English may be the course for you.
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