Entry Level Award in English Skills
The main purpose of these qualifications is for learners who need to develop the English skills at a level necessary to function and progress in life, work or in society in general. For many this will also support progression towards GCSE English or a Level 2 Functional Skills English learning.
Skills / Knowledge
- Reading Skills
- Speaking and Listening Skills
- Writing Skills
Earning Criteria
Required
To achieve the Entry Level Certificate in English Skills (Entry 1), learners must achieve a minimum of 18 credits from (001-009, 101-109). A minimum of 14 credits must come from (001009).
To achieve the Entry Level Certificate in English Skills (Entry 2), learners must achieve a minimum of 18 credits from (001-009, 101-109, 201-207, 209). A minimum of 14 credits must come from (101-109).
To achieve the Entry Level Certificate in English Skills (Entry 3), learners must achieve a minimum of 18 credits from (101-107, 109, 201-209, 301-309). A minimum of 14 credits must come from (201-209).
To achieve the Level 1 Certificate in English Skills, learners must achieve a minimum of 18credits from (201-209, 301-309, 401-409). A minimum of 14 credits must come from (301-309).
To achieve the Level 2 Certificate in English Skills, learners must achieve a minimum of 18 credits from (301-309, 401-409). A minimum of 14 credits must come from (401-409). ( https://www.cityandguilds.com/-/media/productdocuments/skills_for_work_and_life/english_mathematics_and_ict_skills/3847/centre_documents/english_skills/3847_english_skills_qualification_handbook_v1-2-pdf.ashx )
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