About This Course
Pass the Oral Interview!
Thirty-one brilliant lessons, each two minutes and forty seconds, giving you practice in answering the very questions you will hear in the oral interview! Don't miss this rare chance to practice answering the questions BEFORE you sit for the exam! Do you have three minutes every day? In one month you will be ready!
The first lesson is entitled Introduction. This simply gives you an overview of what to expect.
The second lesson discusses the sovereign state.
The third lesson gives details of origins of the U.S. Constitution.
The fourth lesson gives details about the Constitution itself, including its organization and amendments.
The fifth lesson concerns the United States presidents, from start to finish.
The sixth lesson contains a nice review.
The seventh lesson gives you insights into the U.S. court system.
The eighth lesson discusses the powers of states (there are 50 of them, so be careful).
The ninth lesson discusses rights and responsibilities of citizens.
The tenth lesson tells you how to participate in a democracy.
The thirteenth lesson discusses reasons for colonization in the first place.
The fifteenth lesson details events leading to the Declaration of Independence.
The sixteenth lesson tells about territorial expansion.
The twenty-first lesson discusses presidents of the twentieth century.
This course effectively provides practice for the test. If you want a complete background preparation course, you should check out "Practice for U.S. Citizenship" on UDEMY.
How to answer questions on the citizenship test.
How to compose yourself during the interview.
What NOT to say during the interview.