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U.S. Citizenship Test Questions (Multilingual Edition) in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog and Vietnamese

by Citizenship and Immigration Services (U.S.)

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This unique multilingual citizenship study guide is a useful reference for teachers and students in adult English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL-EFL) classrooms. It brings together all the information from four different bilingual books in the "U.S. Citizenship Test " series (Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese), and also includes all the questions in English in a flashcard format, a bonus feature of the fifth book in the series, the English edition The multilingual book includes the following: A concise overview in English of what students need to know and be able to do to pass the citizenship tests and interview All 100 current citizenship/civics test questions and answers and the USCIS introductions to each (in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog and Vietnamese); " 65/20 " All twenty questions (in 5 languages) for immigrants who are at least 65 years old and who have been Permanent Residents for at least 20 years; USCIS-recommended English vocabulary for the reading and writing parts of the citizenship tests; Useful contact information for government offices, including addresses, phone numbers, and websites; All 100 civics questions in a flashcard format (reprinted from"U.S. Citizienship Test (English edition)" Older immigrants and other English language learners who want to become U.S. citizens will especially appreciate the clear organization and easy-to-read formatting. Teachers in multiculturally diverse ESL classrooms will find this a valuable reference for themselves and for their students who are preparing for to become United States citizens. Highly recommended. "… (more)
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This unique multilingual citizenship study guide is a useful reference for teachers and students in adult English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL-EFL) classrooms. It brings together all the information from four different bilingual books in the "U.S. Citizenship Test " series (Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese), and also includes all the questions in English in a flashcard format, a bonus feature of the fifth book in the series, the English edition The multilingual book includes the following: A concise overview in English of what students need to know and be able to do to pass the citizenship tests and interview All 100 current citizenship/civics test questions and answers and the USCIS introductions to each (in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog and Vietnamese); " 65/20 " All twenty questions (in 5 languages) for immigrants who are at least 65 years old and who have been Permanent Residents for at least 20 years; USCIS-recommended English vocabulary for the reading and writing parts of the citizenship tests; Useful contact information for government offices, including addresses, phone numbers, and websites; All 100 civics questions in a flashcard format (reprinted from"U.S. Citizienship Test (English edition)" Older immigrants and other English language learners who want to become U.S. citizens will especially appreciate the clear organization and easy-to-read formatting. Teachers in multiculturally diverse ESL classrooms will find this a valuable reference for themselves and for their students who are preparing for to become United States citizens. Highly recommended. "

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