The Ultimate Student’s Guide to the AP Spanish Language Exam

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AP SPANISH LANGUAGE

The Ultimate Student's Guide to the AP Spanish Language

Exam

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

6 Introduction

7 About Us

10 Is AP Spanish Language

Hard?

21 How to Study for AP Spanish Language

35 The Ultimate AP Spanish

Language Grammar Review Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS

63 AP Spanish Language Vocabulary: 50 Words

You Need to Know for a 5

73 How Long is the AP Spanish Language Exam?: Tips to Manage Your Time for a 5

80 How to Rock at AP Spanish Language Interpersonal Writing

85 How to Tackle AP Spanish Language Informal Speaking

TABLE OF CONTENTS

90 The Best AP Spanish Language Review Books

of 2017

108 One-Month AP Spanish Language Study Guide

129 The Ultimate List of AP Spanish Language

and Culture Tips

Introduction

AP Spanish Language is no walk in the park. Last year, less than 1 in 5 Spanish learners earned a 5 on the exam.

That's why we've created this comprehensive study tool. It's intended to be a helpful resource for any student planning to take the AP Spanish Language exam. By beginning here, you'll have a better understanding of the test, and receive essential tools to set yourself up for success.

This guide starts by introducing the exam format, curriculum, and scoring guidelines. Then it includes a series of detailed content guides and crash course reviews. The last section features study tips and strategies to help you score every possible point on test day. With this eBook, you'll be able to confidently take action in creating your study plan and framing your goals.

This book features information from the Albert Blog, where new academic resources are published every day of the week. Be sure to regularly check the blog and subscribe to hear about our new posts. You can also find tips and study guides for your AP classes, and admissions advice for your dream school on our blog.

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Last Updated: April 2017.

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About Us

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