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“Citizenship Prep” Resources and Strategies for the USCIS Citizenship Interview 3rd Annual English Literacy and Civics Education Conference January 24, 2014 Mt. San Antonio College Jennifer Gagliardi Milpitas Adult School [email protected] ppt available at www.uscitizenpod.co m

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“Citizenship Prep”. 3rd Annual English Literacy and Civics Education Conference January 24, 2014 Mt. San Antonio College Jennifer Gagliardi Milpitas Adult School [email protected] ppt available at www.uscitizenpod.com. Resources and Strategies for the USCIS Citizenship Interview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“Citizenship Prep” Resources and Strategies

for the USCIS Citizenship Interview

3rd Annual English Literacy and Civics

Education ConferenceJanuary 24, 2014

Mt. San Antonio College

Jennifer GagliardiMilpitas Adult [email protected]

ppt available at

www.uscitizenpod.com

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Citizenship Class Hours

Tuesday and Thursday 6:00-9pm

Typical Class Schedule:6:00 Watch Citizenship Videos or a Practice interview ex:

Success at your INS Interview or Citizenship Today

6:-:630 Vocabulary Review and Quiz: Alphabet, Numbers, Dates, Addresses, New Citizenship Vocabulary words, etc.

6:30-7:30 Read and Discuss Citizenship Textbook:Citizenship: Ready for the Interview by Lynn Weintraubor other textbooks

7:30-7:45 Break

7:45-8:15 Further discussion about the Citizenship Textbook reading

8:15-8:30 Dictation and Quiz

8:30-9:00 Practice Citizenship Interviews

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Textbooks• Cengage/Heinle 2010

o US Citizen, Yes!, 3rd ed.

• New Readers Press o Ready for the Interviewo Citizenship Passing the Testo Citizenship Literacy Skills workbook

• Pearson-Longman 2009o Voices of Freedom, 4th ed.o Future U.S. Citizens (*ebook, 2011)

• Cambridge12/08/08o Citizenship Now! CD/DVD

Best DVD:

An McDowell’s Citizenship: Success at Your CIS Interview 2008

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ESL/Citizenship Enrichment“Holding the Bag” (a high beginning ESL novel) by Ana Gianola, 978-1-56420-544-5

Negasi is a Washington DC taxi driver from Ethiopia who has been in the U.S. for many years and has a family. He accidentally becomes involved in a robbery and faces a moral issue.

uscitizenpod: Prepare for your citizenship interview and Martin Luther King Day with a multiple choice test about Krestos Negasi's interview and 10 USCIS questions. (pdf)

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Class Requirements• Attend classes on Tue/Thu 6:00-9:00pm

• Participate in class activities.

• Take an ESL Placement Test• ESL Placement test are given every 2 months. (Plan ahead!)• Call 408-635-2692 for test dates.

• Take two CASAS ESL tests.• A Pre-test and Post test show student learning gains.• Citizenship students will take their ESL CASAS tests in the

Citizenship class.

• Take two U.S. History & Government CASAS Tests.

• Pass one oral Interview (based on the N-400).

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Speak English, please!• An applicant's verbal skills are determined by the applicant's

answers to questions normally asked by USCIS Officers during

the naturalization eligibility interview.

• USCIS Officers are required to repeat and rephrase questions until the Officer is satisfied that the applicant either fully under- stands the question or does not

understand English. • If the applicant generally understands and can respond

meaningfully to questions relevant to the determination of eligibility, the applicant has demonstrated the ability to speak English.

From: Scoring Guidelines for the English Portion of the Naturalization Test

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Low Intermediate ESL? CASAS Basic Skill Levels

for Oral Language

• SPL 4 Functions satisfactorily in basic survival and very routine social and work situations.

• Participates in simple face-to-face conversations dealing with familiar topics.

• Gives oral directions to do a familiar personal or work-related task of several steps.

• Participates in simple telephone conversations.

• Makes statements, asks and answers questions in the simple present, past and future tenses on familiar topics.

USDOE Nat’l Reporting System Educational Functional Levels

• Individual can understand simple learned phrases and limited new phrases containing familiar vocabulary spoken slowly with frequent repetition;

• can ask and respond to questions using such phrases;

• can express basic survival needs and participate in some routine social conversations, although with some difficulty;

• and has some control of basic grammar.

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CASAS ResourcesLife and Work Reading ESL Test Series

• Model Standard: Interpret simple authentic materials on familiar topics (newspaper articles on current events, social letters, public information notices)

Erika’s Fingerprint Appointment Notice!

Sample questions:

Where do you for fingerprinting from Monday to Friday?

When do you need an appointment for fingerprinting?

FINGERPRINTINGRoom 108

M - F 8 am – 4 pmNo appt. necessary.

Sat. by appointment only Room 109

Pre-test 185R #4

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CASAS Reading for Citizenship Tests (951R/952R)

•Target population: Low beginning ESL students

•Competencies Assessed: Reading comprehension in a citizenship context (These tests do not measure knowledge of the government and history of the United States.)

•Test Administration: ◦One-on-one or group administration◦Multiple-choice questions◦Large-print, reusable test booklet

CASAS Implementation Training is required to administer the Reading for Citizenship Tests.

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CASAS Citizenship Interview Test (CIT) The Citizenship Interview Test (CIT) is a standardized oral assessment that assesses the speaking skills of adult ESL and citizenship learners.

The CIT helps programs determine if an individual is ready to pass the USCIS naturalization interview.

• Target population: High beginning to advanced ESL students

• Competencies Assessed: Personal identification

• Topics from the N-400 Application for Naturalization This test does not measure knowledge of the US gov’t and history.

• Test Administration: One-on-one interview format (approx. 15 to 20 minutes )

• Training is required to administer this test. A self-training manual provides a training CD and certification exercises.

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CASAS Gov’t/History LISTENING TEST for Citizenship formerly CASAS Citizenship Field Test 889, supersedes 963/964

Practice1. Red and black2. Red, white, and blue3. Black and white4. White, gold, and green

Question 11. John Adams2. Thomas Jefferson3. George Washington4. Alexander Hamilton

• Multiple choice listening test.

• Students listen to thirty recorded questions.

• Each question is repeated twice.

• The questions are based on the new 100 questions.

• Practice audio files are available at:https://www.casas.org/home/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showContent&MapID=3231

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CASAS EL Civics Objective ExampleELC: Citizenship Preparation 40.4 (Oral, Written Beginning Low – Advanced)

Respond to questions about the history and government of the US in order to be successful in the naturalization process.1 *Discuss basic historical events or patriotic symbols. 2 *Describe the colors and design of the American flag and discuss the meaning of the stars and stripes. 3 *Identify the three branches of American government. 5 *Write dictated sentences about U.S. history and government. 6 *Name the President of the United States, the Governor of California, the Mayor of the city, and other government officials. 7 Read, discuss, and/or write about issues relating to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Additional Tasks: 1. Prepare for a USCIS Interview

1.Student will participate in a mock oral USCIS interview.

2. Practice Dictation3. Write a Letter or an Article related to the Constitution or Bill of Rights

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uscitizenpod.com• Daily posts about

citizenship preparation– USCIS news– US Government news– N-400 and USCIS 100q

• Student work• N-400 scripts• Podcasts• Videos• Quizzes• Audio

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USCIS.gov1. Forms: N-400 Application for Naturalization and other forms

2. Citizenship: Apply for and learn about Citizenship

3. Español: USCIS.gov en Español

4. Check your Case Status

5 Make an InfoPass Appointment

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www.uscis.gov/citizenship

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Beginning, Intermediate, and Theme Handouts that encompass all four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.

www.uscis.gov/citizenship/teachers/lesson-plans-and-activities

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Study Materials for the English Test: Vocabulary for the Naturalization Interview: Self-Test 2

http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Office%20of%20Citizenship/Citizenship%20Resource%20Center%20Site/Section%20Items/INTERACTIVE%20Section%20Items/Vocabulary%20Activities%20for%20the%20Naturalization%20Test/uscis-vocabulary-test-2/uscis_test2.html

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Study Materials for the English Test: Understanding Commands for the Naturalization Interview

http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Office%20of%20Citizenship/Citizenship%20Resource%20Center%20Site/Section%20Items/INTERACTIVE%20Section%20Items/Vocabulary%20Activities%20for%20the%20Naturalization%20Test/uscis-vocabulary-test-3/uscis_test3.html

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Study Materials for the Civics Testwww.uscis.gov/citizenship/learners/study-test/study-materials-civics-test

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americanhistory.si.edu/citizenship/

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Quick List of Internet Resources• CASAS Bibliography of Citizenship Materials

https://www.casas.org/home/?fuseaction=home.showContent&MapID=808

• EL Civics www.elcivics.com

• ClinicLegal.org Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc http://cliniclegal.org/resources/translations-citizenship-test

• OTAN: ESL/Citizenship/EL Civics: Sites to Use with Students http://www.otan.us/browse/index.cfm?fuseaction=browse&catid=10607&showlinks=true

• OTAN Jefferson Adult School citizenship Moodle (Kay Johnson) http://moodle.otan.us/course/enrol.php?id=47 (requires enrollment)

• SPL.org (King County) Seattle Public Library Citizenship Resources http://www.spl.org/audiences/literacy-and-esl/citizenship-help

• SFPL.org San Francisco Public Library Citizenship Resources http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=2000011201

• USCIS www.uscis.gov , USCIS on YouTube and USCIS on Twitterand USCIS Citizenship Resource Center www.uscis.gov/citizenship

• uscitizenpod.com also on Facebook, YouTube, & Twitter/

• VOANews and VOAVideo on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/VOAvideo

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EL/Civics Online

• EL/Civics Online is a unique professional development opportunity for ESL instructors and volunteers who wish to incorporate EL/Civics content into their adult ESL classrooms. 

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citizenshipworks.org/prepare/

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Financing Citizenship• The New American

s Campaign• Citizenship Works• National Immigrati

on Forum: The Bethlehem Project

• Opportunity Fund• www.uscitizenpod.com/2014/01/the-

new-americans-campaign.htmlSeveral organizations are trying educate their communities about the immigration and citizenship process plus assist with financing.

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I-90 Fee Waiver• USCIS acknowledges that increased fees

represent a burden to low-income applicants.– Household income must be 150% below Federal

Poverty Guidelines.

• I-90 request household financial information.

• Applicants (who request a fee waiver) must submit I-90 with N-400 (or other forms)

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The EndFor further information, see• CASAS.ORG

https://www.casas.org/home/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showContent&MapID=674

• CASAS.ORG/ELC https://www.casas.org/elc/index.cfm?fuseaction=COAAPSList.welcome

• USCIS.GOV• USCITIZENPOD.COM For further info, contact Jennifer Gagliardi at

[email protected] or [email protected]. Thanks to the students and staff of Milpitas Adult School, SJSU

MATESOL, and the USCIS.

In love and gratitude to the immigrants to the United States!

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Thanks, Teacher!

www.uscitizenpod.com

We love you!