Where next
Jobs you could do
- Customer service assistant: reading product info, emails, and instructions
- Care assistant: understanding care plans and written guidance
- Retail assistant: reading labels, stock sheets, and notices
- Warehouse operative: following written safety and process instructions
- Cleaner or domestic worker: reading product instructions and rotas
- School or nursery support worker: reading notices and simple communications
What you could study next
Once you complete Entry Level 2, you can move on to the Entry Level 3 ESOL Skills for Life (Reading) Award, then Level 1, and eventually Level 2. Level 2 is the recognised equivalent to GCSE English, which many employers ask for. You could also add ESOL qualifications in Writing and Speaking and Listening alongside Reading to build a fuller set of English skills.