1-to-1 online support for adults, students and apprentices preparing for Functional Skills English Level 2.
Need Functional Skills English Level 2 for work, college, university, an apprenticeship or a career move? If reading exam texts, writing accurately, or speaking confidently in an assessment feels stressful or hard to start again, RS Remote Tutoring can help.
Functional Skills English Level 2 is widely accepted as a GCSE-equivalent English qualification, but many learners find it challenging because it tests three separate skills, reading, writing, and speaking, listening and communicating, each assessed in its own way.
You have to read and compare unfamiliar texts under time pressure, write clearly for different audiences with accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar, and take part in a formal discussion or presentation.
Our online Functional Skills English tutors provide patient, step-by-step support to help you understand each part of the qualification, practise exam-style questions, and build the confidence you need before your assessment.
Unlike self-study courses or exam-booking services, we focus on clear explanations, personal feedback on your actual writing, guided practice and steady progress. Whether you are starting from the basics, returning to English after years away from education, learning English as an additional language, or preparing for an upcoming assessment, we meet you at your current level and help you move forward.
Before starting lessons, we help you understand where you currently stand. In your free skills check, we look at your confidence in reading, writing and speaking, identify your weak areas, and recommend the right support plan.
This is useful if you are not sure where to start, have failed before, feel anxious about English exams, or need Level 2 English for work, study, training or an apprenticeship.
Not sure what support you need? Send us a message with your goal and current English level, and we will guide you.
The qualification is made up of three separate components. To achieve your Level 2 English, you usually need to pass all three. We support every part.
Read a range of texts, find information quickly, understand implied meaning, compare ideas, and handle timed questions with better pace and technique.
Write clearly for different audiences and purposes, using the right format, structure, tone, spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Prepare for discussions and presentations, express opinions clearly, respond appropriately and use formal language when needed.
We work with adults, students and apprentices who need clearer guidance, steady practice and real feedback.
For learners who need Level 2 English for work, college, university, an apprenticeship or a professional route such as teaching, nursing, social care or the emergency services.
For adults who have not studied English for years and feel nervous about reading exams, written tasks or speaking assessments.
For learners with an upcoming Functional Skills English Level 2 assessment who need clearer direction and focused practice.
For learners who are confident speakers but need help with exam-style reading, formal writing and accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Many adults come to Functional Skills English after years away from education. Some did not enjoy English at school, some did not pass GCSE English, and others now need Level 2 English for a job, a promotion, an apprenticeship or a course place.
Our tutors understand that adult learners often need more than worksheets and videos. You may need someone patient to explain how the reading questions work, to mark your writing honestly and show you how to fix it, and to help you feel calm about the speaking assessment.
Functional Skills English Level 2 is also a useful route for students and apprentices who need an alternative or additional English qualification. Some learners choose it because they need Level 2 English for an apprenticeship; others are resitting GCSE English and want extra support alongside it.
These problems are common and can be improved with clear explanations, guided practice and honest feedback.
A personalised tutor can help by explaining what each question is really asking, marking your writing and showing you how to improve it, and rehearsing the speaking task so it feels familiar.
Support is built around the real skills tested in the assessment, not generic English lessons.
Finding and using information, identifying main points and purpose, understanding inference, comparing opinions and summarising across sources.
Writing for different audiences and purposes, choosing the right format, structuring clearly and improving spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Presenting clearly, contributing to discussions, expressing opinions, listening carefully and using formal register when needed.
Each component is assessed differently, so we prepare you for each one in the right way.
Functional Skills English Level 2 is offered by several awarding bodies, and the exact timings and paper structure vary between them. We can support learners preparing for assessments from major awarding bodies including Pearson Edexcel, City & Guilds, NCFE, AQA and Open Awards.
In most cases the Reading and Writing components are externally assessed exams sat under timed conditions, while Speaking, Listening and Communicating is assessed by your centre through a discussion and a presentation. Many awarding bodies offer Functional Skills assessments on demand, which means you can sit them when you are ready rather than waiting for fixed national exam dates.
A pass at Level 2 is generally recognised as equivalent to a GCSE English grade 4 / C, though acceptance can vary by employer, college, university or training provider. Always check the requirements for your specific course, job or apprenticeship.
Some websites focus mainly on exam booking, self-study courses or worksheets. These can be useful, but many learners still struggle because they do not know why they are losing marks.
RS Remote Tutoring focuses on the learning side. We help you understand the reading questions, improve your writing through real feedback, prepare for the speaking assessment, and build confidence before you sit the test.
RS Remote Tutoring is not an exam centre or awarding body. We provide tutoring, preparation and support. You will need to book your Functional Skills English Level 2 exam through an approved exam centre or authorised provider. If you already know your awarding body, tell us when you enquire and we will tailor your practice to its format.
Many learners improve more quickly when they work on questions that look and feel like the real assessment.
The aim is to help you stop feeling stuck and start feeling more in control.
Lessons are delivered online so learners can study from home without travel.
Lessons can be arranged around work shifts, childcare, college, school or other commitments.
A laptop, tablet or computer with internet access is usually enough to get started.
Tutors annotate texts, model writing and explain methods in real time.
Lessons may include practice questions, worksheets, worked examples and exam-style tasks.
Where appropriate and agreed, sessions can be recorded for private review.
Tutors can set writing and reading tasks between lessons and return them with clear feedback.
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Maxine joined RS Remote Tutoring because she needed Functional Skills English Level 2 for work. At the start, she felt unsure about reading exam texts and found longer writing tasks difficult to plan and complete under time pressure.
RS Remote Tutoring helped me understand what the exam was asking for. The lessons were clear, patient and focused on the areas I struggled with most.
Rohail Salah started lessons because he wanted stronger support with Functional Skills English Level 2 and needed help building confidence in reading, writing and speaking tasks. He understood basic English well, but struggled with organising answers clearly and knowing how much detail to include.
The 1-to-1 lessons made a big difference because I could ask questions freely and get feedback on my actual work. I became much more confident before the exam.
Some learners need work on one component. Others need support across all three.
Best for learners who need help with one area, for example reading technique, writing accuracy, or the speaking assessment.
Best for learners who want steady progress and regular support across reading, writing and speaking over several weeks.
Best for learners who already have an assessment coming up and need exam-style practice, timing and feedback.
Best for adults who have been away from English for years or feel anxious about exams.
We focus on learning, practice and confidence rather than leaving you to figure everything out yourself.
Every lesson moves at the right pace and focuses on the skills you actually need.
A tutor can spot your actual mistakes and show you how to fix them, something videos and worksheets cannot do.
We understand that many learners feel nervous about English and need support without judgement.
Reading, writing, and speaking and listening are prepared for in the right way.
Learners are matched with tutors who understand English teaching and Functional Skills preparation.
We help learners see what has improved and what still needs work next.
Self-study resources such as videos, worksheets and past papers can be useful for motivated learners, but they rarely give feedback when you misunderstand a question and they cannot mark your writing.
Online courses can provide structure, but many follow a fixed pace. If you are stuck on inference questions, or your writing keeps losing SPaG marks, you may still need someone to explain it in a way that works for you.
One-to-one tutoring gives you personalised explanations, real feedback on your own work, and accountability. The tutor can slow down for difficult skills, move faster through easier ones, and focus on exactly what you need most.
The qualification matters for career progress, study routes and everyday confidence.
Useful for job applications, promotions or career changes where English could otherwise hold you back.
Support for learners who need Functional Skills English as part of apprenticeship requirements.
Helpful when a course asks for Level 2 English or an accepted equivalent. Always check provider requirements first.
Common pathways where learners often need Level 2 English before they can progress.
Even when the qualification is the goal, gaining confidence with reading, writing and speaking matters too.
Clear answers to the questions that usually matter before getting started.
Functional Skills English Level 2 is generally considered roughly equivalent to GCSE English at grade 4 / C. Acceptance can vary by employer, college, university or training provider, so always check the entry requirements for your intended course, job or apprenticeship.
There are three components: Reading, Writing, and Speaking, Listening and Communicating. Reading and Writing are usually externally assessed exams, while Speaking, Listening and Communicating is assessed by your centre through a discussion and a presentation. You normally need to pass all three to achieve the qualification.
It can feel difficult if you are unfamiliar with the exam-style questions, find timed reading challenging, or lose marks on spelling, punctuation and grammar. Structured tutoring helps you understand each component, practise the question types and build exam technique.
A tutor cannot guarantee a pass, but personalised teaching, real feedback on your writing, and rehearsal for the speaking assessment can help you prepare far more effectively. Our tutors cover all three components and focus on the skills you need most.
Yes. Many of our learners are adults who need Level 2 English for work, apprenticeships, university, college or personal development. Our tutors are patient and understand that some learners have not studied English for years.
Many learners who struggled with GCSE English choose Functional Skills English as a different route. It is still challenging, but the tasks are practical and real-life focused. Tutoring can help you rebuild the basics and prepare step by step.
Yes. We help learners practise finding information quickly, answering inference questions, comparing texts, summarising, and managing time in the reading assessment.
Yes. We mark your writing, show you exactly where marks are gained or lost, and help you improve structure, tone, and spelling, punctuation and grammar through each draft.
Yes. We help you prepare and rehearse your presentation and discussion, build confidence, and use the right formal language so the real assessment feels familiar.
Many apprenticeships and job roles require Level 2 English or a GCSE equivalent. If you are unsure, tell us your goal when you enquire and we will help you understand what you need.
Yes. Online tutoring works well because tutors can annotate texts, model writing and give feedback in real time using digital whiteboards and shared screens. You can ask questions live and study from home.
No. RS Remote Tutoring provides preparation and support. We are not an exam centre or awarding body. You will need to book your exam through an approved provider or exam centre.
We can support learners preparing for Functional Skills English Level 2 assessments from major awarding bodies such as Pearson Edexcel, City & Guilds, NCFE, AQA and Open Awards. If you know your awarding body, tell us when you enquire.
This depends on your starting point, confidence and weak areas. After your free skills check, we can suggest a suitable support plan.
Functional Skills English tutoring starts from £30 per lesson. The total depends on how often you book and how much support you need.
If you need Functional Skills English Level 2 for work, study, an apprenticeship or personal progress, RS Remote Tutoring provides patient, one-to-one online support across reading, writing and speaking to help you understand each part of the qualification, practise exam-style questions and build confidence before your assessment.
Book a free Functional Skills English Level 2 skills check today, or contact our team to discuss your needs.
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