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5 min readโขjuly 11, 2024
Charly Castillo
Charly Castillo
Knowing a test's format ๐ is important for any AP class, and the AP Italian Language & Culture exam is no exception to this. If you know how the ins and outs of the exam, like how long each section of the exam is and what the questions will look like, you'll be prepared for anything that the College Board will throw at you on testing day. And most importantly, you'll feel confident in how you did ๐.
In this post, we'll go over the first section of the AP Italian exam, the multiple-choice questions, and everything you need to know about them. Let's get into it!
Like on most other AP exams, you'll take the multiple-choice section first. Starting with the 2021 exam, this section will consist of 65 questions, and you will have 95 minutes (AKA 1 hour, 35 minutes โฒ๏ธ) to complete all of them. This means that you have a little less than 1.5 minutes to answer each question, which may sound like a crunch for time ๐ฉ but is actually not so bad, considering how simple some of them are. Knowing exactly how this section works is so important (so be sure to take notes on all of this โฌ๏ธ โฌ๏ธ), especially since it is worth 50% of your final AP score.
The multiple-choice section is further broken up into two subsections, regular multiple choice and multiple choice with audio. More on those below:
All of the questions given to you on the multiple-choice section will be related to at least one of the class' units. Here's what they are:
Question 2 asks why the client is looking for a looking for a gift ๐, and the answer is because it is his birthday or (B)ย รจ il compleanno del fratello.
When the client is talking about his brother, he says that he always dresses well, so (D) si veste sempre bene is the correct answer.
And now we've made it to the last question for this print example. This question is asking what the client ends up buying for his brother, and from reading, we know that he ends up purchasingย (B) una camicia di lino ๐.
Question 10 asks something very direct, "Qual รจ l'argomento principale del brano?" or "What is the main topic of the passage?". After reading the excerpt above, you should be able to tell thatย (A) best describes it.
The answer to the next one isย (C) insegnano ai giovani ad avere idee indipendenti because the excerpt is making the argument that using newspapers in class teaches young people to form opinions ๐ค.
Lastly, Question 12 asks about an advantage of using newspapers in classes that is mentioned in the article. The only answer that would fit this question and is supported in the article would beย (D) ricevono copie dei giornali gratis, or that they already receive free copies of them ๐๏ธ.
** Want audio practice? Visitย this link to hear an example of a multiple choice audio source.**
And that's it! Hopefully, this post taught you about the multiple-choice section of the AP Italian Language & Culture Exam and makes you feel more comfortable with the content tested in this part. Whether you feel like you have this section in the bag or need more help with it, be sure to practice lots of multiple-choice questions before exam day in May. Happy studying, AP Italian students ๐ฎ๐น
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5 min readโขjuly 11, 2024
Charly Castillo
Charly Castillo
Knowing a test's format ๐ is important for any AP class, and the AP Italian Language & Culture exam is no exception to this. If you know how the ins and outs of the exam, like how long each section of the exam is and what the questions will look like, you'll be prepared for anything that the College Board will throw at you on testing day. And most importantly, you'll feel confident in how you did ๐.
In this post, we'll go over the first section of the AP Italian exam, the multiple-choice questions, and everything you need to know about them. Let's get into it!
Like on most other AP exams, you'll take the multiple-choice section first. Starting with the 2021 exam, this section will consist of 65 questions, and you will have 95 minutes (AKA 1 hour, 35 minutes โฒ๏ธ) to complete all of them. This means that you have a little less than 1.5 minutes to answer each question, which may sound like a crunch for time ๐ฉ but is actually not so bad, considering how simple some of them are. Knowing exactly how this section works is so important (so be sure to take notes on all of this โฌ๏ธ โฌ๏ธ), especially since it is worth 50% of your final AP score.
The multiple-choice section is further broken up into two subsections, regular multiple choice and multiple choice with audio. More on those below:
All of the questions given to you on the multiple-choice section will be related to at least one of the class' units. Here's what they are:
Question 2 asks why the client is looking for a looking for a gift ๐, and the answer is because it is his birthday or (B)ย รจ il compleanno del fratello.
When the client is talking about his brother, he says that he always dresses well, so (D) si veste sempre bene is the correct answer.
And now we've made it to the last question for this print example. This question is asking what the client ends up buying for his brother, and from reading, we know that he ends up purchasingย (B) una camicia di lino ๐.
Question 10 asks something very direct, "Qual รจ l'argomento principale del brano?" or "What is the main topic of the passage?". After reading the excerpt above, you should be able to tell thatย (A) best describes it.
The answer to the next one isย (C) insegnano ai giovani ad avere idee indipendenti because the excerpt is making the argument that using newspapers in class teaches young people to form opinions ๐ค.
Lastly, Question 12 asks about an advantage of using newspapers in classes that is mentioned in the article. The only answer that would fit this question and is supported in the article would beย (D) ricevono copie dei giornali gratis, or that they already receive free copies of them ๐๏ธ.
** Want audio practice? Visitย this link to hear an example of a multiple choice audio source.**
And that's it! Hopefully, this post taught you about the multiple-choice section of the AP Italian Language & Culture Exam and makes you feel more comfortable with the content tested in this part. Whether you feel like you have this section in the bag or need more help with it, be sure to practice lots of multiple-choice questions before exam day in May. Happy studying, AP Italian students ๐ฎ๐น
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