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LIFE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
A JOURNEY TO CITIZENSHIP - STUDY GUIDE |
| By: |
Great Britain. Home Office |
| Format: |
Paperback |

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| ISBN 10: |
0113413246 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780113413249 |
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| Publisher: |
STATIONERY OFFICE BOOKS |
| Pub. date: |
18 September, 2008 |
| Description: |
Suitable for those planning to take the Life in the UK citizenship, this handy official study guide contains easy to understand information about the test, including what the citizenship test is and who needs to sit it. It also offers advice about preparing for, and taking the citizenship test; and 200 practice questions. |
| Synopsis: |
If you're planning to take the Life in the UK citizenship test then you'll need a copy of the "Life in the United Kingdom: Official Citizenship Test Study Guide" to help you prepare fully for your test. 250,000 citizenship tests are taken each year - make sure that you're ready to pass first time by using this official study guide, endorsed by the Home Office who set the citizenship tests.Perfect for study when you're on the move, this handy official study guide is packed with: easy to understand information about the test, including what the citizenship test is and who needs to sit it; step-by-step advice about preparing for, and taking the citizenship test; 200 practice questions in the same format as the questions you will see in your real citizenship test; a full ESOL level 3 self assessment test, so you can check that your English language skills are at the appropriate level for taking the Life in the UK citizenship test; 'hints' throughout the book to help you learn key points that you'll be tested on; 'warnings' to help you avoid common mistakes'; references to chapters within the official the "Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship Handbook", so you can use the two books together to provide a complete learning experience; and, further details about what happens after the test, including citizenship ceremonies.New for Autumn 2008, this official study guide is endorsed by the Home Office, who set the citizenship test and write the official source of information for candidates. Together with the "Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship Handbook", this new official study guide will provide you with everything you need to pass the citizenship tests and become a UK citizen. This study guide does not contain the learning materials for the test and should be read in conjunction with "Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship Handbook" - ISBN 9780113413133."Life in the United Kingdom: Official Citizenship Test Study Guide" is also ideal for those teaching or learning Citizenship or English as a foreign language in schools, colleges or through courses. |
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| Publication: |
UK |
| Imprint: |
Stationery Office Books |
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