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Once upon a time there was a British woman who came to America for six months and then
she met me. More than 20 years later, she's still here. First she got her green card,
a permit to work in America. And then we got married. That was a wonderful day. And now
you've seen us together in more than 300 videos. And this week, Vicki celebrated another milestone.
She became a US citizen. So, Vicki, what made you want to become a
citizen after all these years? I read an article in the newspaper and it
was about a course at the Museum of the American Revolution. And it was designed for people
who were thinking of taking the citizenship test, but who wanted to know a little bit
more about civics and government and history. And I thought, 'Oh, that sounds interesting'.
So I wrote to them and said, 'Can I come to your course?' However, I wasn't actually planning
to take the citizenship test. And they said, 'Hey, no problem! Come along.' And they welcomed
me and they were my inspiration. So what was the course like?
It was terrific. We had lessons twice a week, over a month, and they were about 4 hours
long. And at the beginning, we'd have a little lecture on some aspect o f American history,
but then we'd move into the museum, and one of the museum's experts would talk to us about
this or that exhibit. I loved it and I met lots of people from different countries there
and they made me want to become a citizen. So you applied for citizenship and then what
happened? Well, we heard crickets. Okay. 'Crickets'
is what they say in America when they mean nothing.
If you hear nothing, you hear crickets. But that was because of COVID?
/ˈkwesCH(ə)n/
sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information. What you ask about; issues. To ask for or try to get information.
/ˈTHiNGkiNG/
using thought or rational judgement. process of considering or reasoning about something. To have an idea, opinion or belief about something.
/ˈekˌspərt/
person who is very knowledgeable about or skilful in particular area. Skillful people with special knowledge.
/ˈles(ə)n/
period of learning or teaching. Some things done to learn or teach something; classes. teach.
/əˈnəT͟Hər/
One more, but not this. used to refer to additional person or thing of same type as one. additional person or thing of same type.
/ˈlek(t)SHər/
Talk or speech about a particular subject. To give a talk or speech about a subject.
/dəˈzīnd/
planned or conceived in detail for specific purpose. To plan in a particular way to fulfill a purpose.