Paul Sinha's real British citizenship test : everything you need to know to call yourself British
Sinha, Paul2015
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Since 2005, well over one million prospective immigrants have attempted to cement permanent residency in the UK by taking the Home Office-devised 'Life in the UK' test. With questions such as 'what is the name of the admiral who died in a sea battle in 1805 and has a monument in Trafalgar Square, London?', it is a hopelessly inadequate preparation for life as a fully functioning Brit. In this hilarious yet factual guide to the ins and outs of British life, Paul Sinha guides you through the minefield. With sections on how to negotiate a pub, the joys of chicken tikka masala, the finer points of football fandom, British cities that hate each other, whether anyone really cares about religion, and - of course - how to behave in a queue, it is all you need if you want to call yourself a British citizen.
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London : Portico, 2015.
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160 pages ; 20 cm
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9781910232293 (hbk)
Dewey class:
941ESL 941
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English
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BRN:
2210826