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Passing the Life in the UK Test (Test Books) [Kindle Edition]

Megan Gibbins , Chris Taylor
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"Excellent, not only for those learners who are going to do the test but also as a course book."- Lecturer, Harlow College

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This is the authoritative, complete guide to passing the Life in the UK citizenship test. It is designed to support adult learners who do not have English as their first language and is written and edited by leading ESOL and citizenship practitioners. Supported and endorsed by NIACE, the largest organisation working to promote the interests of learners and potential learners in England and Wales, it includes all the relevant official study material, set in context, amplified and illustrated by selected additional information, guidance and learning activities.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Passing the Life in the UK Test, 5 May 2009
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The book is excellent value for money and contains everything you need to pass the test. It is set out in a very easy to read format, with excellent use of headings and sub-headings. The study material is clearly presented in a highlighted box so that it is easy to identify and therefore excellent for revision purposes. There is a comprehensive glossary of terms which is extremely useful. There are checklists and questions at the end of each section as well as 4 practice tests in the back of the book. Well recommended as a key text.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Go-To resource for LIUK test, 1 Jan 2011
I bought this for my wife after scouring the web, reading several product reviews and trying to figure out which book to buy for the Life in the UK test.

The test itself covers a broad range of topics and takes a bit of studying beforehand - you may even be asked statistical questions.
This book was thorough, explained the topics very well and was the only resource used to prepare for the test.
We practiced the dummy tests at the back of the book prior to the exam, and my wife passed with flying colours.

Therefore, I recommend!
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