N400 Part 12 | Most Asked Yes/No Questions and Word definitions - US Citizenship Interview Test 2024
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- N400 Part 12 | Most Asked Yes/No Questions and Word definitions - US Citizenship Interview Test 2024
Hi guys, we're so glad to see you again.
During the citizenship interview, USCIS officers might ask you to define some difficult words on the N-400 form. They just want to verify your ability to understand English.
In this video, we are going to provide you the most asked vocabulary words based on the feedback I've received from the actual applicants.
Our goal is to provide you with the necessary knowledge to feel confident and well-prepared for the U.S. citizenship test.
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Can you start at the first question???
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Any experience? Anybody want to share it?
They don’t ask much about the definition. If they ask , try to understand the question and answer honestly base on what you know because when they ask word definitions they don’t really want to know the exact answer, they want to test your ability to speak .Focus on the civics , reading, and writing. And also try to have conversations with the officer calmly because some officer will talk to you some random conversation to test your ability to speak and understand English. My situation was this, the officer ask me about to where or how am I going to celebrate if I past the interview? . Its like a conversation with a friend or coworker that’s all. He never ask me about word definitions, after the civics test he asked me about my personal information and when the last time I traveled outside the country.
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