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4 min read•july 11, 2024
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
What's up, AP Spanish Lit students? When you've finished reading this blog, we hope you'll know all about the multiple-choice section of the exam 🎉
Let's go over a few general details about the multiple-choice section:
College Board has 6 "practices" (skills) that it uses to assess students on the exam. 3 of those practices apply to the multiple-choice section. Here they are, along with some features of each skill:
1. Read all of the required texts 📚
As you know, AP Spanish Lit focuses heavily on the 38 required texts for the course.
It's super important that you read and analyze all of these throughout the year, as they will show up on the MC section of the exam. 2. Practice with listening assignments throughout the year 🔉
Although only 15 of the 65 questions involve listening, you still want to make sure that you dedicate some time to listen to authentic audio 🤔
Practice answering comprehension questions with each audio recording you listen to. If you can't find paired questions, make your own! 3. Answer every question. 💬
There is NO penalty for wrong answers on the AP exam 🙌
If you can't figure out the answer to a question, just mark a random letter and move on!
It'll be okay, and you can still do well even if you get questions wrong 😉 4. Manage your time wisely ⌚
Make sure you're keeping an eye on the clock for Parts A and B of the multiple-choice section.
Since you only have 15 minutes to answer the listening-based questions, make sure you use every minute wisely ⏰
Read the questions as soon as you get the exam, and make notes so you know what to listen for when the audio begins 📝 5. Relax 😉
You have studied for the exam!
Don't get stressed out if you can't remember something. You'll still do great! 💪
Good luck on your AP Spanish Lit exam! Remember, we're always here for you and we've got your back! Check out our resources for all AP subjects to help you get a 5 🎉
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4 min read•july 11, 2024
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
What's up, AP Spanish Lit students? When you've finished reading this blog, we hope you'll know all about the multiple-choice section of the exam 🎉
Let's go over a few general details about the multiple-choice section:
College Board has 6 "practices" (skills) that it uses to assess students on the exam. 3 of those practices apply to the multiple-choice section. Here they are, along with some features of each skill:
1. Read all of the required texts 📚
As you know, AP Spanish Lit focuses heavily on the 38 required texts for the course.
It's super important that you read and analyze all of these throughout the year, as they will show up on the MC section of the exam. 2. Practice with listening assignments throughout the year 🔉
Although only 15 of the 65 questions involve listening, you still want to make sure that you dedicate some time to listen to authentic audio 🤔
Practice answering comprehension questions with each audio recording you listen to. If you can't find paired questions, make your own! 3. Answer every question. 💬
There is NO penalty for wrong answers on the AP exam 🙌
If you can't figure out the answer to a question, just mark a random letter and move on!
It'll be okay, and you can still do well even if you get questions wrong 😉 4. Manage your time wisely ⌚
Make sure you're keeping an eye on the clock for Parts A and B of the multiple-choice section.
Since you only have 15 minutes to answer the listening-based questions, make sure you use every minute wisely ⏰
Read the questions as soon as you get the exam, and make notes so you know what to listen for when the audio begins 📝 5. Relax 😉
You have studied for the exam!
Don't get stressed out if you can't remember something. You'll still do great! 💪
Good luck on your AP Spanish Lit exam! Remember, we're always here for you and we've got your back! Check out our resources for all AP subjects to help you get a 5 🎉
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