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8 July 2025

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Engage your Level 2 Functional Skills English students with this thought-provoking resource on animal testing in medical research.

This ready-to-use classroom resource includes:

•A balanced, leveled reading text presenting arguments for and against animal testing

•Comprehension questions to develop critical reading skills

•A letter-writing task for formal writing practice

•Answer sheet for easy marking

Skills Developed:

â–ºReading for meaning and detail

►Identifying writer’s purpose

â–ºPresenting balanced arguments

â–ºFormal writing structure

â–ºCritical thinking

Perfect for:

•Functional Skills English Level 2 lessons

•Cover work or independent study

•Preparing for FS assessments

Curriculum Links: Meets all required standards for Functional Skills English Level 2, particularly in reading non-fiction texts and writing formal letters.

Includes: PDF worksheet (3 pages) + answer sheet (1 page)

Why teachers love this resource:

â–ºSaves planning time with ready-to-teach materials

â–ºAddresses serious real-world issues while developing literacy

â–ºSupports exam skills through purposeful tasks

â–ºEncourages critical thinking and debate

Suitable for: Functional Skills English Level 2 students (ages 16+),GCSE Foundation, ESOL learners working at this level, and any learners needing practice with argumentative texts.

Download now to bring this engaging debate into your Functional Skills classroom!

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