hi just not sure what chapter i need to read in the LIFE IN THE UK BOOK IS IT CHAPTER 2-6? IM NOT SURE
PLEASE HELP ME THANKS
hi just not sure what chapter i need to read in the LIFE IN THE UK BOOK IS IT CHAPTER 2-6? IM NOT SURE
PLEASE HELP ME THANKS
CorrectIts been said 2 and 3 are the most important to memorise.
Try doing it up to 6. Try and put aside 90 minutes 5 days a week. Give the TV a rest, you know it makes sense.
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I would suggest buying (or borrowing) the CD's of 'typical' questions. There are a couple of different ones. Also there are some online tests that can be done. They all pose the sorts of questions that come up at the test and provide a choice of three answers. Like self test.
Belle is asking what chapters to read, she already knew the answer to that.
As for getting cd's etc, she would be wasting her money. Would be better sending the money to me for what good it would do
Just focus your energies on chapters 2 to 6 and testing yourself with the online examples which there are many to choose from.![]()
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My post was made based on experiences with my wife and with many others who have taken the test. It was intended to be helpful. The CD's seem to suit some people more than just reading words.
Naurally the CD's only provide questions from the needed chapters, and importantly they are stuctured in the same way as the actual test and so provide experiential learning.
You have your experience to come
you have to read 2 to 6 because they pick-up few questions in every chapter...Its not hard but its confusing so you have to read and read....![]()
I don't doubt for one moment you were being helpful
My point was, you can have too much information.
Keeping it simple is best.
Like jane2009 pointed out, chapters 2 to 6. That's it. Thanks for your contribution anyway![]()
Whilstthat CDs, tapes ... and what have you ... can be beneficial, these on their own are no substitute for reading up on the official Home Office publication 'LIFE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM - A Journey to Citzenship' (Second Edition, Eighth Impression) valid for tests taken from April 2007 - and available from stockists like Waterstones and W.H. Smith - along with its smaller accompaniment containing 400+ Questions & Answers for 2009.
The Test itself is based on Chapters 2 to 6 [inclusive].
thoroughly ... and revise regularly for at least a month beforehand.
Those are the two handbooks used by MY wife when she sat and passed the UK 'Life Test' at her first attempt last July. But it's always a goodto check for any recent updates by logging onto the UKBA website.
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The CD greatly helps.
It explains the answer (referencing the actual article/text in the handbook), and it imitates the actual exam conditions.
No man is an island, but Barry is
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Thank you..don't want it perfect now...four mistakes will be fine
I want to take the test in earliest time to get it out the way,..the rules is changing every now and then
yes grace,dont have problems with the sentences,..the dates and numbers confuzzled me![]()
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