Us Citizenship Podcast

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Synopsis

Every week, US Citizenship Podcast brings you practice interviews, quizzes, resources, and the latest news that help you get ready for your US Citizenship Interview.

Episodes

  • New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--06 Colonial Period and Independence USCIS 100:58-70

    06/01/2014 Duration: 09min

    New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--06 Colonial Period and Independence USCIS 100:58-70 Prepare to become a US Citizen with a new audio recording of the USCIS 100 question plus dictation. You will hear USCIS 100:58-70 questions and all of the possible answers; then you will hear the questions only; then you will the questions again with the most popular answers plus 2 dictation sentences. Look for the next podcast in the series tomorrow. 

  • New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--05 Rights and Responsibilities USCIS 100:48-57

    05/01/2014 Duration: 09min

    New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--05 Rights and Responsibilities USCIS 100:48-57 Prepare to become a US Citizen with a new audio recording of the USCIS 100 question plus dictation. You will hear USCIS 100:48-57 questions and all of the possible answers; then you will hear the questions only; then you will the questions again with the most popular answers plus 2 dictation sentences. Look for the next podcast in the series tomorrow. 

  • New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--04 System of Government Part 3 of 3 USCIS 100:37-47

    04/01/2014 Duration: 08min

    Prepare to become a US Citizen with a new audio recording of the USCIS 100 question plus dictation. You will hear USCIS 100:37-47 questions and all of the possible answers; then you will hear the questions only; then you will the questions again with the most popular answers plus 2 dictation sentences. Look for the next podcast in the series tomorrow.

  • New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--03 System of Government Part 2 of 3 USCIS 100:26-36

    03/01/2014 Duration: 07min

    New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--03 System of Government Part 2 of 3 USCIS 100:26-36 Prepare to become a US Citizen with a new audio recording of the USCIS 100 question plus dictation. You will hear USCIS 100:26-36 questions and all of the possible answers; then you will hear the questions only; then you will the questions again with the most popular answers plus 2 dictation sentences. Look for the next podcast in the series tomorrow. 

  • New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--02 System of Government Part 1 of 3 USCIS 100:13-25

    02/01/2014 Duration: 08min

    New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--02 System of Government Part 1 of 3 USCIS 100:13-25Prepare to become a US Citizen with a new audio recording of the USCIS 100 question plus dictation. You will hear USC!S 100:13-25 questions and all of the possible answers; then you will hear the questions only; then you will hear the questions again with the most popular answers plus 2 dictation sentences. Look for the next podcast in the series tomorrow.

  • New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--01 Principles of American Democracy USCIS 100:01-12

    01/01/2014 Duration: 10min

    New Year, New Citizen, New Podcast Series: Citizenship 2014--01 Principles of American Democracy USCIS 100:01-12 Prepare to become a US Citizen with a new audio recording of the USCIS 100 question plus dictation.  You will hear USC!S 100:01-12 questions and all of the possible answers; then you will hear the questions only; then you will the questions again with the most popular answers plus 2 dictation sentences.  Look for the next podcast in the series tomorrow. 

  • New Year, New Citizenship Interview with Lisa Lau (Hong Kong)

    01/01/2013 Duration: 13min

    N-400 Interviews by Part/Section Citizenship Interviews  with Teacher Lisa Lau (Hong Kong) bases on the N-400 section practices.  After her mock interview, Teacher Lisa gives some tips about how to prepare for your citizenship interview. Part 1: Name Part 2 and 3: Eligibility and Personal Info Part 4 and 5: Address and Criminal Record Info Part 6: Residence and Employment History Part 6: Employment History (only) Part 7: Travel Part 8: Marital History Part 9: Children N-400 Section 10 Interviews Part 10A: General Questions Part 10BC: Affiliations Part 10D: Moral Character Part 10EFG: Deportation and Military Service Part 10H: Oath Requirements

  • USCIS 100:76 The Emancipation Proclamation and Juneteenth

    19/06/2012 Duration: 10min

    Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History. Today we will talk about USCIS 100:76. What did the Emancipation Proclamation do? We will first read about Q76 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will listen to an interview with Robin Braxton who helps organizes our local Juneteenth festival. Robin will talk about Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day. Juneteenth celebrates the day when slaves in Texas heard about the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth is also a holiday that celebrates African American history and culture. Let's get started!

  • Basic Citizenship Interview with Alecia Sotelo (Asuncion, Paraguay)

    21/03/2012 Duration: 10min

    Basic Citizenship Interview with Alecia Sotelo (Asuncion, Paraguay)

  • USCIS 100:75 Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Tubman, and the Underground Railroad

    10/03/2012 Duration: 08min

    Happy African-American History Month! Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History. Today we will talk about USCIS 100:75. What was one important thing that Abraham Lincoln did?*. We will first read about Q75 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will talk about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.

  • USCIS 100:74 Slavery, the Supreme Court, and Dred Scott

    29/02/2012 Duration: 11min

    Happy African-American History Month! Today we will continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History.  Today we will talk about USCIS 100:74. Name one problem that led to the Civil War.  We will read about Q74 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will talk about Dred Scott who went to the US Supreme Court to sue for his family's freedom.  We will also have two pop quizzes, so pay attention.  Let's get started.

  • USCIS 100:99 July 4th, Slavery, and Fredrick Douglass

    28/02/2012 Duration: 08min

    Happy African-American History Month!  Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History.  Today we will talk about USCIS 100:99. When do we celebrate Independence Day?*. We will first read about Q99 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will discuss the Declaration of Independence, the Compromise of 1850, and abolitionist Fredrick Douglass.  Then we will listen to a short reading from Fredrick Douglass speech: “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro.”  Note that Negro was a common term for Black or African-Americans, but it is not often used today.  Let's get started.

  • USCIS 100:77 Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth, and Civil Rights

    27/02/2012 Duration: 07min

    Happy African-American History Month.  Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History.  Today we will talk about USCIS 100:77. What did Susan B. Anthony do?*. We will first read about Q71 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will learn about Susan B. Anthony's friend,  Sojourner Truth, who worked with Susan B. Anthony against slavery and for equal treatment of women.  Sojourner Truth was an escaped slave who sued her former master because he tried to sell Sojourner's son into slavery.  Then we will listen to a short reading from Sojourner Truth's speech: “Ain't I a Woman?”  Let's get started!

  • USCIS 100:09 Life, Liberty, and La Amistad

    23/02/2012 Duration: 11min

    Hi, this is Teacher Jennifer of US Citizenship Podcast. Happy African-American History Month!  Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History.    Today we will talk about USCIS 100:09. What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence? We will first read about question 09 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will talk about a slave revolt on a slave ship, La Amistad. We will also talk about the leader of the slaves Singbe Peh, also known as Joseph Cinque, and the abolitionistist who supported the Amistad Africans. Finally we will discuss their Supreme Court case in which John Quincy Adams, son of President John Adams, defended the actions of Amistad Africans based on the inalienable rights of life and liberty as stated in the Declaration of Independence. Let's get stated.

  • USCIS 100:94 Washington DC, Benjamin Banneker, and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson

    18/02/2012 Duration: 09min

    MP3 Reposted to correct errors.  Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History. Today we will talk about USCIS 100:94. What is the capital of the United States?*. We will first read about Q94 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will learn about Benjamin Banneker, who surveyed Washington DC, published an almanac, and then sent the almanac along with ab anti-slavery letter to the then Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. 

  • USCIS 100:71 Louisiana Territory, Missouri River, and York

    16/02/2012 Duration: 14min

    Happy African-American History Month.  Today we continue our exploration of the USCIS History and Government questions and African American History.  Today we will talk about USCIS 100:71. What territory did the United States buy from France in 1803? We will first read about Q71 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will talk about the African-american slave York, member of the Lewis and Clark expedition.  We will also talk about the Missouri River, the Missouri territory, the Missouri Comporomise, and Missouri state.  We will also pause and ask several USCIS bonus questions during the podcast so listen carefully and answer the questions based on the information you hear.  Let's get started!

  • USCIS 100:65 The Constitutional Convention, the Great Compromise, and Slavery

    06/02/2012 Duration: 09min

    Happy African-American History Month!  Today we will study USCIS question 65. What happened at the Constitutional Convention?   We will first read about Q65 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will talk about the Constitutional convention, the Great Compromise, the 3/5ths clause, and the 1808 Prohibition of the Importation of African slaves.  We will also learn about the Northwest Ordinance and will read about a slave mother's daring escape across an icy Ohio River  Let’s get started!

  • USCIS 100:69 George Washington, Phillis Wheatley, and Columbia

    05/02/2012 Duration: 07min

    Happy African American History Month! Today we continue our new series about the USCIS 100qs and African-American History. Today we will study USCIS question 69. Who is the “Father of Our Country”?   We will first read about Q69 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then We will talk about General George Washington, an African-American poet, Phillis Wheatly, and we will find out who is Columbia.  Let’s get started!

  • USCIS 100:62 the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, and Sally Hemings--CORRECTED

    04/02/2012 Duration: 06min

    Happy African American History Month! Today we continue our new series about the USCIS 100qs and African-American History. Today we will study USCIS100:62. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? We will first read about Q62 from the USCIS M638 quick civics lesson. Then we will talk about Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings—life, liberty, happiness, and the on going creation of equality. USCIS 100:62. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? ▪ (Thomas) Jefferson

  • USCIS 100:61 Colonists, Taxes, Crispus Attuks, Lemuel Haynes, and the American Revolutionary War

    02/02/2012 Duration: 06min

    Happy African American History Month! Today we continue our new series about the USCIS 100qs and African-American History. Today we will study USCIS 100:61. Why did the colonists firght the British? We will study about the colonists, taxes, Crispus Attuks, the Boston Massacre. Lemuel Haynes and his poem about the Minutemen at the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Finally we will talk about the American Patriots, 1st Rhode Island Regiment, the British Loyalists, and the Ethiopian Regiment.

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