This course will help you prepare for the civics, reading and writing portions of the naturalization test. Through a series of informative videos, practice exercises and quizzes, you will learn everything you need to know to successfully pass the test. ProCitizen is part of Pronunciator.
Target audience: Adult
Learn up to 80 different languages, as well as study English. This full-spectrum language learning program features speech recognition, scored quizzes, a virtual coach, downloadable MP3s and virtual conversations, as well as a free app for your tablets and smartphones. Choose from a variety of learning levels, including children as young as 3 years old.
Target audience: all ages
Requires Anaheim Library card number. Anaheim Elementary School District and Anaheim Union High School District students may use their school ID and username in place of a library card.
Hundreds of free instructor-led courses covering technology, personal finance, career development, health and more. Six-week courses begin each month and are taught by college instructors and experts in the field. Course completion certificates are provided after passing a final exam.
Target audience: Adult
To register for a class, you need to enter an email address and contact information. Gale Courses will not sell, trade or give any personal information to any outside parties.
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Target audience: Youth
Requires Anaheim Library card number. Anaheim Elementary School District and Anaheim Union High School District students may use their school ID and username in place of a library card.