What is on the English Reading, Writing and Speaking Part of the Naturalization Test?
Reading Section – The applicant must read one sentence out of three that the interviewing official will give to the applicant. Writing Section – The applicant must write one out of three sentences that the interviewing official will give to the applicant. Speaking Section – The interviewing official will determine an applicant’s eligibility by listening to the applicant’s responses to the questions normally asked during the naturalization interview. The USCIS provides vocabulary lists and flash cards for use in preparing for this section of the naturalization test. A link to these vocabulary lists can be found at the end of this guide. If an applicant initially fails, the applicant will be able to retake the failed portion of the test between 60 and 90 days after the failure.
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