اختبار الكتابة الجنسية الأمريكية
Writing Test
To sufficiently demonstrate the ability to write in English, the applicant must write one sentence out of three sentences in a manner that the officer understands. The officer dictates the sentence to the applicant using standardized writing test forms. An applicant must not abbreviate any of the words. Once the applicant writes one of the three sentences in a manner that the officer understands, the officer stops the writing test.
An applicant does not fail the writing test because of spelling, capitalization, or punctuation errors, unless the errors interfere with the meaning of the sentence and the officer is unable to understand the sentence.
Passing the Writing Test
The applicant passes the writing test if the applicant is able to convey the meaning of one of the three sentences to the officer. The applicant’s writing sample may have the following:
Some grammatical, spelling, or capitalization errors;
Omitted short words that do not interfere with meaning; or
Numbers spelled out or written as digits.
Failing the Writing Test
An applicant fails the writing test if he or she makes errors to a degree that the applicant does not convey the meaning of the sentence and the officer is not able to understand the sentence.
An applicant fails the writing test if he or she writes the following:
A different sentence or words;
An abbreviation for a dictated word;
Nothing or only one or two isolated words; or
A sentence that is completely illegible.
Writing Vocabulary for the Naturalization Test PEOPLE � Adams � Lincoln � Washington CIVICS � American Indians � capital � citizens � Civil War � Congress � Father of Our Country � flag � free � freedom of speech � President � right � Senators � state/states � White House PLACES � Alaska � California � Canada � Delaware � Mexico � New York City � United States � Washington � Washington, D.C. MONTHS � February � May � June � July � September � October � November HOLIDAYS � Presidents� Day � Memorial Day � Flag Day � Independence Day � Labor Day � Columbus Day � Thanksgiving VERBS � can � come � elect � have/has � is/was/be � lives/lived � meets � pay � vote � want OTHER (FUNCTION) � and � during � for � here � in � of � on � the � to � we OTHER (CONTENT) � blue � dollar bill � fifty/50 � first � largest � most � north � one � one hundred/100 � people � red � second � south � taxes � white