Accessible, supportive, and designed to help young people build confidence in maths, English, and real-life learning.
This Functional Skills English Level 2 course helps learners gain the advanced communication, reading, and writing skills needed for education, employment, and everyday life.
This level is equivalent to a GCSE pass and is widely recognised by employers and further education providers.

Created By
Alex Ford, HR University
Last Updated: March, 2025
The course covers all official Level 2 competencies across Speaking, Listening & Communication, Reading, and Writing, including:
1. Speaking, Listening & Communication
Learners will develop strong verbal communication skills by learning to:
Identify key information from extended explanations or presentations.
Follow detailed narratives and lines of argument (new Level 2 requirement).
Respond confidently to extended or detailed questions and feedback.
Ask clear, detailed, and relevant questions in different contexts.
Communicate ideas clearly, effectively, and with appropriate detail.
Express opinions and arguments supported with evidence.
Use language that is accurate and appropriate to the situation.
Adapt communication style for audience, purpose, or medium.
Contribute constructively to group discussions.
Redirect or guide discussion using suitable language and register.
Learners will improve reading comprehension and interpretation by learning to:
Understand whether main points or specific details are required.
Compare ideas, opinions, and information across different texts.
Identify implicit meaning, inference, bias, and point of view.
Analyse how textual features and language shape meaning.
Use reference materials (glossaries, legends, keys) to find meanings.
Locate information using organisational features in complex texts.
Analyse vocabulary choice, formality, tone, and bias.
Follow arguments and distinguish facts from opinions.
Recognise different writing styles and writer’s voice.
Learners will develop effective writing skills for work, study, and daily communication, including:
Correct punctuation using colons, commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, and more.
Accurate grammar, including verb agreement, tense consistency, articles, and modality (e.g., “might”, “should”, “must”).
Clear and effective written communication of information, ideas, and opinions.
Writing with appropriate detail, tone, and structure for purpose and audience.
Using suitable formats such as paragraphs, bullet points, templates, and tables.
Constructing complex sentences and organising writing logically.
Spelling everyday and specialist vocabulary correctly.
Speaking with clarity and purpose
Asking questions & responding effectively
Following detailed arguments
Role-play & situational practice
How to identify main points vs. details
Analysing viewpoints and arguments
Comparing texts
Inference, bias & implicit meaning
Formal vs. informal language
Writer’s voice and tone
Text purpose and audience
Vocabulary analysis
Grammar, tense, articles & modality
Punctuation (advanced)
Paragraphs & structure
Using templates and organisational markers
Emails, reports, messages
Persuasive writing
Instructional and explanatory writing
Detailed compositions
Integrated speaking task
Reading comprehension set
Extended writing assessment
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
Speak, listen, and communicate confidently in formal and informal settings.
Adapt language and delivery for audience and purpose.
Read a range of complex texts fluently and analyse meaning effectively.
Write clearly, accurately, and persuasively using correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Recognise when to use formal language and how to plan, draft, and revise writing.
Apply English skills autonomously in work, study, and real-life scenarios.
This course is ideal for:
Learners preparing for work, apprenticeships, or further education
Individuals aiming to reach GCSE-equivalent English ability
Young people needing support with advanced communication
Anyone who wants clear, confident reading and writing skills
Carers, staff, and organisations helping young people progress

Self-paced modules with clear instructions

Video lessons and visual explanations

Interactive quizzes to reinforce understanding

Accessible, mobile-friendly platform

Real-life examples to make learning practical
Learners who complete the course will receive a Youthworx Digital Certificate, confirming competency at Functional Skills English Level 2.
Get clarity on how our courses work, what to expect, and how we support learners at every stage.
No. The course supports learners who are ready for Level 2 or progressing from Level 1.
Yes, Functional Skills English Level 2 is widely accepted as a GCSE equivalent for many employers and colleges.
The content is aligned directly with the DfE Functional Skills English Level 2 criteria.
Learners typically complete it in 8–12 hours, depending on pace.
Yes, all modules work smoothly on phones and tablets.
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