Showing posts with label citizenship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citizenship. Show all posts

Friday, July 9, 2010

Citizenship: Passing the Test

Help your students prepare for the new Citizenship Test. Citizenship: Passing the Test provides all of the skill and concepts your students need to pass the civics and literacy tests and prepare for the interview. The program comes in three parts. Each part of the program includes a workbook and audio CDs.

Civics and Literacy Student Book
(Literacy – Low Beginning)
  • Material is presented in a visual format
  • Students learn words that must be pronounced correctly in spoken answers
  • Words key to recognizing and understanding oral civics questions are presented
  • Words found on the official spelling list are identified
  • Students can review the official USCIS test questions
The Civics and Literacy Audio CD helps students build listening comprehension skills that are critical to passing the civics and literacy tests.

Ready for the Interview

(High-Beginning – Intermediate)
  • Students learn to prepare for various interview situations and answer questions from the N-400 application
  • Vocabulary and communication skills are reinforced to build student confidence
  • Students practice asking to have a question repeated
The Ready for the Interview Audio CD includes exercises to check understanding, sample interview segments, and questions that can be used to practice answering with personal information.

Literacy Skills Workbook

(Literacy – Low Beginning)
  • Students learn sounds and names of letters, simple spelling patterns, and sight word recognition
  • Writing is taught through modified dictation activities
  • Each student page contains a note to the teacher to guide student learning
The Literacy Skills Audio CD provides oral instructions and models for pronunciations of featured words and dictations.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

World Refugee Day

Largo Public Library hosted this year's Pinellas World Refugee Day on Saturday, June 19, 2010. The celebration included a citizenship ceremony, refugee youth testimonials, and a World Refugee Day awards presentation for refugees and community leaders.


Lady Liberty welcoming everybody in.


The audience listening to a message from
President Obama.



Twenty-five people from thirteen different countries
became naturalized American citizens.



The new citizens taking the oath.

From lfsnet.org:
    World Refugee Day is internationally sponsored each year on June 20 by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to celebrate and recognize the courage and experiences of the world’s refugees. The theme for the event was “Refugees of Today, Citizens of Tomorrow.” The international theme is “Home.”

    “The international theme of this year’s World Refugee Day, ‘Home,’ reminds us both of what refugees have lost – their home countries and the homes they were forced to flee – as well as what they have found in Florida – a new home country and a new place to call home,” said Hiram A. Ruiz, Director of Refugee Services for the Florida Department of Children and Families. “This World Refugee Day, as we celebrate with our refugee neighbors in their new home, we must also remember the millions of refugees worldwide who have lost their homes but remain stuck in refugee camps, with little hope for any new home.”

    Refugees are an integral part of the Tampa Bay community. In the last five years alone, a total of 17,398 refugees were resettled in the region. Refugees in the area come from many countries including Cuba, Haiti, Burma, Iraq and Colombia
Local News Articles:
At local naturalization ceremony, one refugee dreams of citizenship
Naturalization ceremony for 50 Bay area refugees
Refugee students become citizens