Audiobook - non-fiction - Life in the UK Test - Study Guide

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Description

Based on the UK Government's information about British life for new residents, this Study Guide is designed to prepare individuals to take the 'Life in the UK Test' with confidence.

A slow, clear and engaging voice was required to assist those whose first language was not English.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
one The values and principles ofthe the United Kingdom. British society is founded on fundamental values and principles which all those living in the United Kingdom should respect and support. These values are reflected in the responsibilities, writes on DH privileges off being a British citizen or permanent resident off the United Kingdom. They are based on history and traditions and are protected by law, customs and expectations. There is no place in British society for extremism or intolerance. The fundamental principles of British life include democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs, participation in community life. As part ofthe the citizenship ceremony, new citizens pledged to uphold these values. The pledge is I will give my loyalty to the United Kingdom on respect, its rights and freedoms. I will uphold its democratic values. I will observe its laws faithfully and fulfil my duties and obligations as a British citizen flowing from the fundamental principles, our responsibilities and freedoms which are shared by all those living in the United Kingdom, on which we expect all residents to respect if you wish to be a permanent resident or citizen off the United Kingdom, you should respect and obey the law. Respect the rights of others, including their right to their own opinions. Treat others with fairness. Look after yourself and your family. Look after the area in which you live on the environment. In return, the United Kingdom offers freedom of belief and religion, freedom of speech, freedom from unfair discrimination. A right to a fair trial, a right to join in the election off a government.