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Free Functional Skills Diagnostics

Free Functional Skills Diagnostics
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JACK GRANT

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Free Functional Skills Diagnostics

Functional Skills Level 1 English includes;

  • Assessment & Tracking in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Assessment Pro Formas in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Level 1 Diagnostic Assessment in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • ‘How To’  Support Materials in Functional Skills Level 1 English

Free Functional Skills Diagnostics

1 Introduction To Sentence,  2 What is a Comma, Question Mark, Apostroph,  3 Using Difficult Words, 4 Rules Relating to Spelling, 5 Reading Skimming & Scanning, 6 Reading Identifying Points & Ideas, 7 Introduction to Image, 8 Working on Spellings, 9 Using Plurals, 10 Using Capital Letter,  11 Using Sentences & Full Stops, 12 Using Commas 13 Using Question Marks, 14 Using Apostrophes, 15 Introduction To Oral Presentation, 16 Introduction to Written Presentation,  17 Producing Summaries, 18 Using Images to Represent Words, 19  Communicating Effectively, 20 Using Nouns & Pronouns, 21 Using Adjectives & Adverbs, 22 Using SimilarWords With Different Meanings, 23 Using Homonyms Homophones, 24 Reducing The Number of Words, 25 Using Prefixes, 26 Using Punctuation Marks, 27 Writing A CV, 28 Writing Memos, 29 Writing Business Letters, 30 Writing Leaflets-brochures, 31 Writing Reports, 32 Writing Briefings & Factsheets, 33 Writing Using Images, 34 S&L&C Taking Part in Discussions, 35 S&L&C Making Presentations

  • Learner Induction
  • Learner Materials including;

Free Functional Skills Level 1 Diagnostic Assessment English

Section 1 Build your Reading Skills Base, Section 2 Widen Your Reading Skills, Section 3 Skillful Speaker & Listener, Section 4 Understanding and Writing Texts – Writing Clearly, Section 5 Understanding & Writing Texts Presentations, Section 6 Understanding & Writing for Diff Purposes, Section 7 Varying Your Style for your Audience, Section 8 Test Your Skills, Section 9 Writing a Business Report,

  • Lesson Plans 18 Weeks in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Lesson Plans 36 Weeks in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Mapping in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Progression Summary in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Quality Assurance in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Scheme of Work 18 in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Scheme of Work 36 Weeks in Functional Skills Level 1 English
  • Staff Training & Development Programme in Functional Skills Level 1 English

Please click here to download the answers and some other free Functional Skills resources you may find useful – please follow the instructions below to gain access or contact us

Please watch our video to access your Free Functional Skills Diagnostics

  1. Websites Offering Free Resources:
    • Skills Toolkit: The UK Government provides the Skills Toolkit, which includes resources for Functional Skills.
    • Learn My Way: Offers various courses and assessments that can help you prepare for Functional Skills.
  2. Local Educational Providers:
    • Check with your local colleges or adult education centers. Many offer free diagnostic assessments or study resources for Functional Skills.
  3. Online Assessment Tools:
    • Platforms like BBC Bitesize may offer practice questions or assessments to evaluate your skills.
  4. Sample Papers:
    • Look for sample papers or past papers from exam boards (like City & Guilds, Pearson) for Functional Skills Level 2 to get a sense of the format and types of questions.
  5. Study Guides and YouTube:
    • Many educators and tutors upload free content focused on Functional Skills that can help you review areas where you may need improvement.

What to Expect from a Diagnostic Assessment

A Functional Skills Level 2 diagnostic assessment typically tests your:

  • Mathematics: Basic arithmetic, percentages, ratios, problem-solving, and interpreting data.
  • English: Reading comprehension, writing skills (spelling, grammar), and speaking and listening skills.

To prepare effectively, consider practicing with examples from each area and utilizing any available online resources. Good luck with your studies!

Math Topics:

  • Arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
  • Algebra (equations, expressions, inequalities)
  • Geometry (shapes, angles, area, volume)
  • Statistics (mean, median, mode, probability)
  • Calculus (limits, derivatives, integrals)

English Topics:

  • Grammar (parts of speech, sentence structure, punctuation)
  • Vocabulary (definitions, synonyms, antonyms)
  • Writing (essays, creative writing, reports)
  • Reading comprehension (analyzing texts, themes)
  • Literature (analysis of poems, novels, plays)

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