The Best way to prepare for the U.S. Citizenship/Naturalization Interview is the brand new 2017 Citizenship Basics Study Guide for the U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Test. Citizenship Basics has helped thousands of applicants successfully pass their citizenship tests all across the United States.
It is written and produced by experienced Citizenship/ESL instructors who know what works when it comes to passing the U.S. Naturalization Interview.
The handy yet thorough 6" by 9" textbook includes 60 new pages of ESL and Citizenship lessons including:
100 Questions & New N-400 based Exercises
Complete Practice Interview
ESL Lessons that fulfill Course Outline Requirements for Los Angeles, New York, Florida, Texas School Districts, and USCIS
Small Talk, Clarification and Checking for Understanding
Overview of Citizenship Interview & Benefits of Citizenship
Historical and Civics Readings
ESL Lessons for all learning modalities
Reading and Writing Vocabulary
and Much More!
Citizenship Basics makes the perfect gift!
About the Author: Robert Proctor and Darin French have worked for the past 20 years helping people learn English and prepare for their U.S. Citizenship Interviews.
Robert Proctor has taught citizenship and English as a Second Language classes in Los Angeles since 1996 and has helped hundreds of immigrants to pass their U.S. citizenship interviews. He is the co-author of several citizenship and ESL textbooks which are used by school districts, citizenship programs, and students across the United States. Robert regularly gives presentations at ESL/Citizenship conferences and workshops. Mr. Proctor received his degree from the University of California at Santa Barbara is a credentialed ESL and Citizenship Instructor for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Darin French taught U.S. History, Government, Basic Language Arts, ESL and ESL/Citizenship for the Los Angeles Unified School District for eight years. He started Southern California Educational Services in 2012 and has written, produced, and published numerous citizenship and English language textbooks. He has He has also served as a CBET coordinator, ESL teacher advisor, and participated on several textbook selection committees and WASC accreditation teams. He received his BA in History and Political Science from the University of California at Los Angeles.