
1. First you study new vocabulary.
2. Next you move to watch a lecture on a subject.
3. Then you can read the Official Study Guide Text.
4. Read key facts.
5. After that you are ready to practice speaking. Watch and listen to your teacher's questions and repeat the answers together with them.
6. Check that you understand the lesson and do a quiz.
7. Finally, watch your teacher, listen to them and write at the same time.
The lessons are fast, easy to follow and will help you memorise the information and practise all four language skills.
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Citizenship Ceremony
Download the worksheet. Then watch the video and answer the questions.
Vocabulary presentation
Watch the presentation and repeat words when prompted. During questions and answers part, repeat the answers with the teacher,
Watch the presentation and then read the official study guide so you are ready to practice speaking and writing next.
British society is founded on fundamental values and principles which all those living in the UK should respect and support.
The fundamental principles of British society include:
Original text from the Government handbook Life in the UK: A journey to citizenship
Listening, Speaking and Reading Practice
Watch and listen to each question. Then repeat the answer together with your teacher. Next, you can look at questions and answers available in downloadable material section and practise the lesson again. This will help you remember information and it will improve your listening, speaking and reading skills.
Dictation - REMEMBER do download the script from downloadable materials from Speaking Practice
Listen and write. Do not stop the recording. If you are unsure of the spelling of the word just write the best you can. Then look at the script from downloadable section and correct all spelling mistakes.
Write down all words you have just corrected and write one sentence with each word. REMEMBER, you can send us your answers so we can give you feedback.
What is the UK? - Presentation
Watch the presentation and then read the official study guide so you are ready to practice speaking and writing next.
Original text from the Government handbook Life in the UK: A journey to citizenship
Listening, Speaking and Reading Practice
Watch and listen to each question. Then repeat the answer together with your teacher. Next, you can look at questions and answers available in downloadable material section and practise the lesson again. This will help you remember information and it will improve your listening, speaking and reading skills.
Dictation - REMEMBER do download the script from downloadable materials from Speaking Practice
Listen and write. Do not stop the recording. If you are unsure of the spelling of the word just write the best you can. Then look at the script from downloadable section and correct all spelling mistakes.
Write down all words you have just corrected and write one sentence with each word. REMEMBER, you can send us your answers so we can give you feedback.
Watch the presentation and then read the official study guide so you are ready to practice speaking and writing next.
The first people to live in Britain were hunter-gatherers, in what we call the Stone Age. For much of the Stone Age, Britain was connected to the continent by a land bridge. People came and went following the herds of deer and horses which they hunted. Britain only became permanently separated from the continent by the Channel about 10,000 years ago.
Original text from the Government handbook Life in the UK: A journey to citizenship
Listening, Speaking and Reading Practice
Watch and listen to each question. Then repeat the answer together with your teacher. Next, you can look at questions and answers available in downloadable material section and practise the lesson again. This will help you remember information and it will improve your listening, speaking and reading skills.
Dictation - REMEMBER do download the script from downloadable materials from Speaking Practice
Listen and write. Do not stop the recording. If you are unsure of the spelling of the word just write the best you can. Then look at the script from downloadable section and correct all spelling mistakes.
Write down all words you have just corrected and write one sentence with each word. REMEMBER, you can send us your answers so we can give you feedback.
Watch the presentation and then read the official study guide so you are ready to practice speaking and writing next.
Julius Caesar led a Roman invasion of Britain in 55BC. This was unsuccessful and for nearly 100 years Britain remained separate from the Roman Empire. In AD 43 the Emperor Claudius led the Roman army in a new invasion.
Original text from the Government handbook Life in the UK: A journey to citizenship
Listening, Speaking and Reading Practice
Watch and listen to each question. Then repeat the answer together with your teacher. Next, you can look at questions and answers available in downloadable material section and practise the lesson again. This will help you remember information and it will improve your listening, speaking and reading skills.
Dictation - REMEMBER do download the script from downloadable materials from Speaking Practice
Listen and write. Do not stop the recording. If you are unsure of the spelling of the word just write the best you can. Then look at the script from downloadable section and correct all spelling mistakes.
Write down all words you have just corrected and write one sentence with each word. REMEMBER, you can send us your answers so we can give you feedback.
Watch the presentation and then read the official study guide so you are ready to practice speaking and writing next.
The Roman army left Britain in AD 410 to defend other parts of the Roman Empire and never returned. Britain was again invaded by tribes from northern Europe: the Jutes, the Angles and the Saxons.
Original text from the Government handbook Life in the UK: A journey to citizenship
Listening, Speaking and Reading Practice
Watch and listen to each question. Then repeat the answer together with your teacher. Next, you can look at questions and answers available in downloadable material section and practise the lesson again. This will help you remember information and it will improve your listening, speaking and reading skills.
Dictation - REMEMBER do download the script from downloadable materials from Speaking Practice
Listen and write. Do not stop the recording. If you are unsure of the spelling of the word just write the best you can. Then look at the script from downloadable section and correct all spelling mistakes.
Write down all words you have just corrected and write one sentence with each word. REMEMBER, you can send us your answers so we can give you feedback.
UPDATE 2020: Full access to extra 5 hours of new lectures giving you a complete solution to the Life in the Uk Test
To become a British citizen, you must pass the Life in the UK Test.
1 in 3 immigrants fail the test. This unique course is guaranteed to help you pass the test.
In this introduction course you will gain new knowledge which will help you prepare for the tests.
What topics will you cover?
The values and principles of the UK
What is the UK
British History
Modern Britain
The UK government, the law and your role
What will you achieve?
Understand the knowledge necessary to pass the test
Prepare for the test
Learn new vocabulary
Improve Speaking, Listening and Writing
Who is the course for?
This course is for anyone preparing for IELTS Listening and Speaking and the Life in the UK Test. It's useful to anyone who would like to improve English and learn about British values, history and traditions.
With this course you will learn new words and gain knowledge. And with premium video tutorials, you will memorise the information quicker. Plus you get to practice with real teachers your listening and speaking skills. Remember, the secret of success is to repeat, repeat and repeat.
You will also get FREE access to the Official Study Guide text.
This course will also help you improve your writing. By following a series of video dictations, you will better remember the knowledge necessary to pass the test.
METHODOLOGY (a secret to your success)
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Why do we use the Direct Method? From our knowledge and experience of the Direct Method, we can assure you that it is the quickest and the most reliable method of teaching English and remembering new information.
What is it? It is a direct method created specifically to enhance your comprehension and speaking abilities in a pleasant but intensive atmosphere. The question-answer format of the lesson ensures that you are actively involved in hearing and using the language to a maximum. The teacher keeps the lesson moving swiftly in order that you learn to understand English at its natural spoken speed.
Speed is essential: A language is normally spoken at 180 words per minute. Say OK Online School teachers speak to the student at about 240 words per minute in order to make it easy for the student to understand English outside the classroom. Do not think: A language reflex comes from the mouth and not the brain. The student must learn to speak and understand without thinking.
Mechanical repetition: A quick reflex can only be developed by mechanical repetition.
The more you repeat, the quicker you finish: If the student repeats everything many times, he will finish his studies much more quickly.
Dictations: The dictations in the Method consist of themed passages, which cover all the recently learned vocabulary.
Certificate: At the end of the course, each student obtains a Completion Certificate.