HOW HARD IS THE AP SPANISH EXAM FOR A NON-NATIVE SPEAKER?
I am a tough operative shortly to be youth who finds himself in a category of spanish speakers as well as is starting to feel behind. If we use my Speaking skills (my abbreviation is fair), do we have a possibility during a Five? What is a most appropriate approach to hope for for this extended of an exam?
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PracticebookPracticebookPracticebook. Get Prentice Hall. Trust me, in 2007, the whole class got 5′s. And for speaking, get the accent right, don’t say TENGOWWW TREYS PEROWS.. say TENGO TRES PERROS
I am a non-native speaker who took the AP Spanish test this year….my teacher didn’t really prepare us that well, but even still, the test wasn’t really that hard. I used to be like you and care about getting a 5 on every AP test, but during your junior year you really stop caring about that (I had 4 AP’s) and mainly just want to get a 3 and pass.
But if you really want to do well, get an AP Spanish Prep book over the summer and start preparing yourself. I reccomend Five Steps to a Five by McGraw Hill. Also, make sure to work on your vocabulary…that’s pretty important since you pretty much have to write a DBQ in Spanish. Good luck