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Contents A B 321 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TO THE TEACHER READING, WRITING, & CIVICS PRACTICE Personal Information Identification Cards Alphabet Numbers 1 Personal Information Months of the Year Dates 3 Maps & Geography States & Capitals Famous U.S. Landmarks U.S. Territories 5 The Flag 8 Branches of Government 11 The Senate The House of Representatives The President The President s Cabinet The Supreme Court 14 Types of Government & Economy The Rule of Law Federal & State Government Public Officials The Constitution The Bill of Rights 17 Native Americans Christopher Columbus Discovery Colonization 20 The Revolutionary War The Declaration of Independence 23 The Constitution The 13 Original States The Federalist Papers Benjamin Franklin Branches of Government The Bill of Rights George Washington 26 The War of 1812 The National Anthem Expansion Wars in the 1800s The Civil War Abraham Lincoln Amendments 29 Industrial Revolution Labor Movement Immigration 20th-Century History Civil Rights Movement September 11, 2001 32 National Holidays U.S. Presidents 35 Citizens Rights Citizens Responsibilities Participating in Our Democracy The Oath of Allegiance 38 INTERVIEW PRACTICE* 41 PRACTICE TESTS 115 ANSWER KEY 119 *See the Correlation Key on the next page for a listing of student book units, the English Speaking Test Prep student book pages recommended for each unit, and the corresponding Interview Practice lessons in this workbook. v

INTERVIEW PRACTICE CORRELATION KEY UNIT OBJECTIVES STUDENT TEXT Unit A Unit B Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Identifying what to bring to the USCIS interview; Arriving at the USCIS office; Checking in; Greeting the USCIS officer; Walking to the office; Swearing in; Presenting your identification Identifying requirements of the English Speaking Test; Asking for repetition; Showing confidence and pride during the interview; Giving information about name, other names used, or the desire to change name; Giving information about eligibility for citizenship Giving information about yourself; Giving information about address and telephone numbers; Asking for clarification; Saying you don t understand Giving information for criminal records search: height, weight, race, hair color, eye color Asking the officer to paraphrase a question; Giving information about residence and employment; Talking about time outside the United States Recognizing how the USCIS officer might check the applicant s understanding; Asking for an explanation or paraphrasing; Giving information about marital history and children WORKBOOK pp. 213 215 Interview Practice 1 6 pp. 216 217 Interview Practice 7 10 pp. 218 219 (Sections 7 8) p. 219 (Section 9) Interview Practice 11 16 Interview Practice 17 18 pp. 220 221 Interview Practice 19 21 p. 222 Interview Practice 22 Unit 5 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 1 6 p. 223 Interview Practice 23 25 Unit 6 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 7 10 pp. 223 224 Interview Practice 26 28 Unit 7 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 11 16 p. 224 Interview Practice 29 31 Unit 8 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 17 20 p. 224 Interview Practice 32 34 Unit 9 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 21 22e p. 224 Interview Practice 35 37 Unit 10 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 22f 25 pp. 224 225 Interview Practice 38 40 Unit 11 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 29 33 p. 225 Interview Practice 41 43 Unit 12 Answering Form N-400 Part 10 Questions 34 39 p. 225 Interview Practice 44 46

oices of Freedom Unit 3 Writing Practice Trace and copy the words. Name Date in Congress is President lives Senators meet United States meets Washington, D.C. of White House the Trace and copy the sentences. The President lives in the White House. The Congress meets in Washington, D.C. United States Senators meet in Washington, D.C. 11

oices of Freedom Unit 3 Reading Practice A. Read these words. Name Date do in is of the who does meet lives where Congress Senators President White House United States B. Write the correct word. Then read the sentence. capital President Senators United States White House 1. Who is the President of the? 2. Where do United States meet? 3. Where does the live? 4. Who lives in the? 5. What is the of the United States? lives meet of the Washington, D.C. 6. Who in the White House? 7. Where does the Congress? 8. What is? 9. Who is President of the United States? 10. What is the capital the United States? 12

oices of Freedom Unit 3 Civics Practice Name Date A. Match the people and the correct branch of the government. 1. The Supreme Court justices 2. The President and the Vice President 3. Senators and representatives a. The executive branch b. The legislative branch c. The judicial branch B. Write the correct word to complete the sentence. checks executive judicial legislative President 1. The branch makes the laws. 2. The branch explains the laws. 3. The branch enforces the laws. 4. A system of and balances stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful. 5. The is in charge of the executive branch. C. Match the question and the correct answer. 1. Name one branch of the government. 2. Who is in charge of the executive branch? 3. What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful? a. Separation of powers b. The legislative branch c. The President 13