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Malena CopelandUS Citizenship Practice (February 27, 2007)

Use this site to practice for the U.S. Citizenship immigration interview. You will hear Malena and student, Josefat, first read questions and answers 1-20 of the 96 questions. Then you will hear the questions read by Armando, another student, without the answers. For 21-40 of the 96 questions provided by U.S. Immigration, you will hear Malena and student, Alma, first read questions and answers; and then Laura will read the questions without the answers. Practice saying the answers aloud so that you learn the information and pronunciation well.


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Author: Malena Copeland
Date: 2007-02-27
Keywords: INS Interview; 100 Questions; US Citizenship; Malena Copeland; Citizenship podcast

Creative Commons license: Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0


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