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What does Level 1 mean in functional skills?

The Functional Skills Level 1 is a qualification demonstrating a basic understanding in Maths and English and provides a foundation from which learners can progress to their Functional Skills Level 2, an equivalent to a GCSE grade C/level 4.
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What is level 1 Functional Skills equivalent?

Functional skills level 1 qualifications are equivalent to a grade D/E at GCSE, they are also a great stepping stone to move up to level 2 functional skills. We offer functional skills level 1 courses and exams for both maths and English.
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What are entry level 1 Functional Skills?

About this qualification:

The purpose of Functional Skills English Entry Level qualifications are to demonstrate the ability at an appropriate level to read, write, speak, listen and communicate in English, and to apply this knowledge and these skills in familiar situations.
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What age is level 1 Functional Skills?

There are no set age limits for taking Functional Skills tests, but do consider learners' maturity and their readiness for assessment when entering them for these tests. Formative assessments by your centre should inform your decision on the level it would be appropriate to enter learners for.
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What is a pass grade for Functional Skills level 1?

Functional Skills English

Reading Level 1 assessments are designed to have a pass mark in the range of 14-16 marks. Writing Level 1 assessments are designed to have a pass mark range of 21-23 marks.
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Is Level 1 or 2 higher in functional skills?

Functional Skills Levels

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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What does a Level 1 pass mean?

Level 1 is normally achieved years 10 and 11 of secondary school. Level 1 qualifications include and can be equivalent to achieving GCSE grades 3, 2, or 1 previously graded D, E, F, or G. Other examples of Level 1 qualifications include: Level 1 functional skills or essential skills.
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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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What happens if I fail my Functional Skills?

1.9 Free component resit for Functional Skills English Level 2 Exam – This gives you one free resit for one of the 3 exams which make up the Level 2 qualification. If you fail more than 1 of the constituent exams, a resit fee will apply.
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Is Level 2 Functional Skills easy?

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 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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What is level 1 equivalent to?

Level 1 qualifications are: first certificate. GCSE - grades 3, 2, 1 or grades D, E, F, G.
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What is functional skills level 1 and 2?

The Functional Skills 4748 English qualification at entry levels 1-3, and levels 1 and 2 will demonstrate the learner's ability to read, write, speak, listen, and communicate in English at an appropriate level, and to apply the knowledge and skills to real-life situations.
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What are level 1 qualifications?

Often achieved in Years 10 and 11 of secondary school, Level 1 qualifications are the first formal rung on the numbered system of qualifications. Examples of Level 1 qualifications include: GCSE grades 3, 2 or 1 (previously grades D, E, F or G) Level 1 functional or essential skills. Level 1 awards and diplomas.
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Is level 1 functional skills maths hard?

For most learners, Functional Skills Maths is an easier to learn than GCSE Maths. The practical, real life examples make it much easier to understand. You can learn level 1 maths online around your work and personal commitments. You can book your level 1 maths test as soon as you're ready.
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What are Level 2 functional skills?

Functional Skills Level 2 – These Functional Skills courses are equivalent to GCSE grade C/4. They are often studied in place of GCSE resits to gain the qualifications needed for entry to the workplace or further education.
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How long is a Functional Skills level 1 exam?

Assessment structure for paper-based test at Level 1

Assessment duration 1 hour 30 minutes.
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Is functional skills level 2 good?

A Level 2 qualification in maths (usually either Functional Skills Level 2, GCSE grade 4/C or above or National 4/5) shows a good standard of maths and is required for many jobs. You'll need a Level 2 maths qualification for lots of apprenticeships, diplomas and other courses.
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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 functional skills level 2 hard?

Is the Functional Skills graded in the same way or do you just Pass or Fail? I teach Level 2 Maths to adults, having previously taught GCSE Maths at school. It's definitely a lot easier, without a lot of the more abstract stuff (especially algebra). It focuses on things like interpreting data, percentages etc.
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What is the pass level for functional skills?

Our examinations are Ofqual regulated so are universally accepted as level 2 qualifications that are equivalent to GCSE grade C. The pass mark can vary from exam to exam. The functional skills maths level 2 pass mark is usually around 50% to 55%.
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What is a pass grade for functional skills?

Pass Marks
  • Functional Skills Maths Level 1 – 31-32 out of 60.
  • Functional Skills Maths Level 2 – 30-33 out of 60.
  • Functional Skills English Reading Level 1 – 17-20 out of 30.
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How do you get functional skills Level 2?

After sitting and passing an exam, you'll have gained a Functional Skills Level 2 qualification in English and/or maths. This is equivalent to a grade C or above (4) at GCSE. It will enable you to go on to further education programmes and can also give you access to some universities.
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What is the lowest pass at a level?

What grades are a pass at A Level? A Levels are graded on a scale from A* to E, with A* being the highest grade and E being the lowest passing grade. Therefore, any grade from A* to E is considered a pass at A Level.
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What does Level 2 pass mean?

Vocational qualifications are graded pass, merit, distinction at level one, then level 2 pass (roughly equivalent to GCSE grade 4) then climbing to Level 2 distinction (roughly GCSE level 7) before the top grade of Level 2 Distinction star (L2D*).
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