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The Home Office - Life in the UK Advisor
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  • Paperback: 145 pages
  • Publisher: TSO (The Stationery Office); 2nd Edition (2007) edition (27 Mar 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0113413130
  • ISBN-13: 978-0113413133
  • Product Dimensions: 27.4 x 20.6 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 290 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Since 2005, everyone who applies to become a British citizen has to show their knowledge of the English language and of life in the UK in one of two ways: by taking a special ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) course, or by taking the Life in the UK test. From April 2007, everyone who applies for permanent residence in the UK will also be required to take one of these two tests. This is the second edition of the official handbook which covers all the questions that may be asked in the test, and it is valid for all tests taken from April 2007. The handbook contains chapters on: the making of the United Kingdom, summarising its history; a changing society, including issues of migration and the changing role of women; a profile of Britain today, including its nations and regions, religion, customs and traditions; how Britain is governed, including the British Constitution and its role in Europe and the world; everyday needs, covering topics of housing, health, education, money, leisure and travel; employment issues; knowing the law, including the civil and criminal legal system; sources of help and information, including public libraries and the police service; and building better communities, including participating in the local community and opportunities for volunteering.

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126 of 139 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Only buy if you need a UK passport or Indefinite Leave to Remain, 7 Oct 2007
By A. J. Thompson (Surrey, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship - 2nd Edition (2007) (Paperback)
The 'Life in the UK test' itself has audio. However, the Government has elected not to make available any official audio materials with this publication. That is is a real pity.

This book is the only offical study material for the 'Life in the UK test' and it is only sensible to review it in that context.

From April 2007 most categories of migrants to the UK will have to pass the 'Life in the UK' test if they want Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or a UK Passport. For those seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain the requirement has, unusually for UK law, been applied retrospectively so that, for example, a spouse entering the UK as far back as November 2005 and applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain in October 2007 is still required to have passed the test even though that was not a part of the process on initial entry to the UK. In all other areas this would be called 'changing the goal-posts'.

Questions for the 'Life in the UK test' are taken from Chapters 2 through to 6. If English is your first language you are likely to be able to read this title and go on to pass the test. If English is your second language then it is probably worth getting someone whose first language is English to study with and signing up for one of the online question services.

Written by the Home Office Life in the UK Advisory Group, the people who set the citizenship test, the book is, sadly, exactly what you might expect from this sort of committee. While it might be argued that the book contains lots of useful material about accessing help, unemployment and employment rights if you find yourself in those kinds of positions there are a great many better more user-friendly sources of advice and real help.

I firmly believe that many UK citizens would not be able to answer questions taken from this title. For example, I doubt if that many UK pasport holders know what year women first gained the right to vote or own property. The choice of language, while typical of government material, is very dry and not accessible even to those with very good English. I am afraid to say this book is very dull.

In research conducted on Facebook, press released 13 Jan 08, of 11,118 British people who sat a sample test based on the home office citizenship test only 1,585, or 14 per cent, achieved a pass score. Albeit that these people didn't study for the test but this reinforces the disconnection between the content of the title and the knowledge of Britizh citizens.

The Gunning Fog Index is a recognised measure of readability. The randomly chosen left hand column of Page 39 of the Life in UK publication comes out at a Gunning Fog Index of 11.33 using the free Wikipedia calculator, excluding the tables. Typical Fog Index Scores for other publications are: TV guides (6), The Bible (6), Mark Twain (6), Reader's Digest (8), Most popular novels (8-10), Time (10), Newsweek (10), Wall Street Journal (11), The Times (14), The Guardian (14), Academic Papers (15-20). Draw your own conclusions about how accessible the offical guidance has been made to those whose first language isn't English. Why is that?

If the government was serious about encouraging immigrants to learn about the UK they would have employed journalists from the Sun or the Mirror to write interesting useful relevant material. It is not an accident that these newspapers are written expertly to a reading age of about 8 years. According to the Audit Commission 75 per cent of UK residents have a reading age of between eight and eleven years and will be able to understand text containing short sentences with few words of three or more syllables.

Parts of the material are now out of date. For example the age at which you can buy cigarettes has now been raised from 16 to 18. Furthermore, the Northern Ireland Assembly is no longer suspended.

Finally, the title makes no mention of the other way that those seeking Indefinite Leave to Remain can meet the English Language Requirement. That is by reaching a minimum of ESOL Entry Level 1 in 'Speaking and Listening' (certificate required) and producing a letter from their place of study reporting 'progress' and stating that the course includes 'citizenship materials'.

Regrettably the ill conceived 'Life in the UK test' looks here to stay for the moment. Therefore, do buy this title because otherwise you won't have a clue what you are likely to be tested on. Good luck with the test (currently £34) - you can take it as many times as you have to.
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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All you need to pass the test, 21 May 2007
This review is from: Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship - 2nd Edition (2007) (Paperback)
If you read chapters 2 to 6 and remember the details you will pass the citizenship test with no problems. No other books needed. All questions are taken from this book. Good luck!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Do You Have a Choice?, 2 April 2009
By Xemik (East Yorkshire, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship - 2nd Edition (2007) (Paperback)
If you are considering purchasing this book, then in all probability you will have no choice but to buy it. A negative review isn't going to make any difference.

The book does provide all the information you need to pass the Living in the UK test, but it doesn't make it easy for you. It's too big & difficult to handle. The typeface is far too small to read comfortably for any length of time. The writing style is also very dry & provides no incentive to keep reading.

Given that a large proportion taking the Living in the UK test will not be natural English speakers, a cynic might think that this is a deliberate ploy to make it as difficult as possible to pass the test.

Don't try to pass the test without this book. However poorly written it is, you have no choice but to buy it. So you may as well buy it here at less than the RRP.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A must for the test, wouldn't have read it otherwise
Well... If you want to pass the test for the UK citizenship, you actually must read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use
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I got this book and it put me to sleep in few seconds.
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