Key Facts

Level:
Entry Level 2
Subject Sector:
14.1 Foundations for Learning and Life
Credits:
18
Qualification No:
601/1493/9
GLH:
180 hours
Total qualification time:
180 hours
Age Range:
Pre 16, 16-18, 19+

Whilst some of our qualifications are regulated for pre 16 learners our minimum age is 14.

Qualification purpose

Prepare for further learning or training and/or develop knowledge and/or skills in a subject area

Qualification Grading Type

Pass

Assessment Methods

  • Portfolio of Evidence

  • Why choose this qualification?

    This English qualification has been updated to improve usability and streamline delivery for Centres. The qualification now has its own dedicated specification, making it easier to navigate and access key information.

    Rules of Combination

    To be awarded this qualification learners must meet the rule of combination by successfully achieving 18 credits. A minimum of 12 credits must come from Entry 2 units within Group O1 and the remaining credits can be achieved from either Group O1 or Group O2. Learners cannot include more than one unit with the same or similar title.


    Units

    Mandatory

    Learners must achieve a minimum of 12 credits from this group.

    Engage in Discussion

    Level:
    Entry Level 2
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    R/505/6124
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    Listen and Respond

    Level:
    Entry Level 2
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    L/505/6123
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    Read for Information

    Level:
    Entry Level 2
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    F/505/6121
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    Read for Purpose and Meaning

    Level:
    Entry Level 2
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    K/505/4122
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    Speak to Communicate

    Level:
    Entry Level 2
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    M/505/4140
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    Write Accurately

    Level:
    Entry Level 2
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    J/505/6119
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    Write to Communicate

    Level:
    Entry Level 2
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    Y/505/6125
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    Optional

    Learners may achieve up to 6 credits from this group.

    Engage in Discussion

    Level:
    Entry Level 1
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    L/505/4145
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    Engage in Discussion

    Level:
    Entry Level 3
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    M/505/6129
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    Listen and Respond

    Level:
    Entry Level 3
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    H/505/4135
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    Listen and Respond

    Level:
    Entry Level 1
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    M/505/6115
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    Read for Information

    Level:
    Entry Level 1
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    K/505/6114
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    Read for Information

    Level:
    Entry Level 3
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    H/505/6127
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    Read for Purpose and Meaning

    Level:
    Entry Level 3
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    D/505/6126
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    Read for Purpose and Meaning

    Level:
    Entry Level 1
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    H/505/6113
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    Speak to Communicate

    Level:
    Entry Level 3
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    K/505/6128
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    Speak to Communicate

    Level:
    Entry Level 1
    Guided Learning Hours:
    20
    Credits:
    2
    Unit No:
    T/505/6116
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    Write Accurately

    Level:
    Entry Level 3
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    L/505/4159
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    Write Using Basic Punctuation and Spelling

    Level:
    Entry Level 1
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    A/505/6120
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    Write to Communicate

    Level:
    Entry Level 3
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    H/505/6130
    Click here to view full unit details

    Write to Communicate

    Level:
    Entry Level 1
    Guided Learning Hours:
    30
    Credits:
    3
    Unit No:
    A/505/6117
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    What is the purpose of this qualification?

    The purpose of this qualification is to provide learners with the necessary reading, writing, and speaking and listening English skills at a basic level. It supports learners to develop confidence in understanding, communicating and producing simple written and spoken English in everyday, familiar contexts.

    It is part of a suite of qualifications covering different English skills at different levels and is designed to allow flexibility as well as clear progression opportunities enabling learners to follow highly personalised programmes.


    What skills, knowledge, or understanding does this qualification develop?

    The aims and objectives of the qualification are to enable learners to develop basic reading, writing and communication skills within a range of familiar contexts.

    The objectives of the qualification are to enable learners to:

    • identify and understand basic information from simple sources
    • produce short, meaningful sentences and record information using basic grammar, punctuation and spelling
    • record information in simple written formats as required for everyday tasks
    • communicate information, feelings and opinions in a straightforward manner
    • listen and respond appropriately to questions and simple instructions


    How is this qualification different from other, similar qualifications?

    This qualification is part of a suite of English qualifications it allows learners to progress through a framework of English units and qualifications from Entry 1 to Level 2.

    Learners can progress:

    • towards a GCSE in English
    • towards an Entry 3 or Level 1 Functional Skills qualification in English
    • to further study including to a Gateway Qualifications vocational qualification


    Which job roles does this qualification support?

    N/A


    What are the English and maths progression options?

    Learners can progress:

    • towards a GCSE in English
    • towards an Entry 3 or Level 1 Functional Skills qualification in English
    • to further study including to a Gateway Qualifications vocational qualification


    Progression & entry requirements

    There are no specific prior skills/knowledge learners must have for this qualification; however, learners should have a basic proficiency in the English language. On completion of this qualification learners will be equipped with an introductory level of proficiency in English, forming a basis for further progression to higher-level literacy studies and to broader opportunities within education, training, and employment. Successful completion of the Gateway Qualifications Entry Level Certificate in English (Entry 2) could allow learners to progress onto: • Gateway Qualifications Entry Level Certificate in English (Entry 3) • Functional Skills qualification in English at a higher level, for example Entry 3 or Level 1 • further study, including a Gateway Qualifications vocational qualification A full in-depth careers information, advice and guidance session should be completed for learners before, during and after completion of learning, finding them the most appropriate progression pathways unique to them and based on their ability and aspirations.

    Funding information

    There are now two main sources for funding information, a straightforward ESFA Qualification Search and the more detailed Find a Learning Aim website.

    The new Find a learning aim (FALA) service provides a search tool that you can use to check the funding status of any qualification, framework, unit, standard or T Level:

    View this qualification on the ESFA’s Find a learning aim website

    The Education and Skills Funding Agency search provides funding information on qualifications. It does not provide funding information for units, non-regulated activity and work placements, for this information please use Find a learning aim (FALA).

    View this qualification on the ESFA Qualification Funding Search

    How to find a learning aim

    If you’re not sure how to use the new find a learning aim website, we’ve created a handy walkthrough to help you:

    How to Use: Find a learning Aim


    Additional funding information for English and Maths

    For Adults

    The Adult Education Budget states that they will fully fund :

    • English and maths, up to and including level 2, for individuals aged 19 and over, who have not previously attained a GCSE grade A* – C or grade 4, or higher, and/or
    • first full qualification at level 2 for individuals aged 19 to 23, and/or
    • first full qualification at level 3 for individuals aged 19 to 23

    The following qualifications are eligible as they are included in the English and maths legal entitlement offer:

    • Certificate in English (Entry 1)
    • Certificate in English (Entry 2)
    • Certificate in English (Entry 3)
    • Certificate in Maths (Entry 1)
    • Certificate in Maths (Entry 2)
    • Certificate in Maths (Entry 3)

    Local flexibilities

    Other qualifications within the suite may be eligible for funding through local flexibilities.

    For Young People

    Students must study maths and/or English as part of their study programme. To meet the condition of funding, a student has to study an approved qualification. These are GCSEs and certain other qualifications, known as ‘stepping stone’ qualifications.  Please refer to the 16-19 maths and English condition of funding for further information.

    The following qualifications meet the 16-19 maths and English condition of funding:

    • Certificate in English (Entry 1)
    • Certificate in English (Entry 2)
    • Certificate in English (Entry 3)
    • Certificate in Maths (Entry 1)
    • Certificate in Maths (Entry 2)
    • Certificate in Maths (Entry 3)

    As qualifications on sections 96, the Awards can be used to support the achievement of stepping stones qualifications.

    Exemptions to the condition of funding

    The 16-19 maths and English condition of funding states that there are two exemptions to the condition of funding:

    • Students with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) who are assessed as not able to study either GCSE or stepping stone qualification
    • Students with overseas qualifications that are established as equivalent to GCSE grade 4 or grade C

    We have done our best to collate and summarise the key information, and wherever possible we alert our providers to changes in funding policy.

    This funding information is provided in good faith and it is always advisable to check directly with the funding agencies before committing to delivery.