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Exams to practice for the AP Spanish Language and Culture test

One of the most challenging tests a student can take before finishing high school is the AP Spanish Language and Culture exam. The advantages of passing the test are many:
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  • It could help students earn college credits and save time and money in college. 
  • It could boost the GPA in high schools giving more weight to AP classes.
  • It can help students to achieve college-level skills due to its rigorous content.

Whether you are a student getting ready for the AP Spanish exam, a teacher getting students prepared for it, or a parent looking for the best resources for your child, this website can offer you many valuable resources. Click on the option that better applies to you to get started.
PRINTED TEXTS - Practice for the Section IA - ​Read the text and answer the questions.
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Ómicron, ahora algo más que la quinceava letra.
TEXTO | 6 PREGUNTAS
​[PRACTICE 2] - TEXT
Una Cumbre del Clima con sabor agridulce: la Cumbre de Glasgow.
TEXTO | 6 PREGUNTAS
​[PRACTICE 3] - TEXT
El Documento Nacional de Identidad electrónico en España: el DNI 4.0
TEXTO | 6 PREGUNTAS

AUDIOS - ​Practice for the Section IB - ​Listen to the audio and answer the questions.
[PRACTICE 4] - AUDIO
​La estación espacial internacional cerrará definitivamente

AUDIO | 6 PREGUNTAS

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Practice for the AP Spanish test

The College Board manages the AP Spanish exam. It is an intense exam that can be challenging, but preparing it using the proper resources is critical. Several books have been around for several years with helpful content. They can guide you through the learning process for several years.  

The first part of the AP Spanish exam is multiple-choice questions. You will find texts from various topics, and the students need to choose the correct answer. Interpretation is necessary since the exam's objective is to evaluate the student's capacity to interpret different materials from authentic sources in Spanish.

The second part of the AP Spanish Language and Culture exam is writing and speaking exercises that include a simple sample of your writing in a casual real-life situation—for example, writing back an email answering some questions about a familiar topic.

​Another part is a speaking exercise, a scenario where you will need to record your voice talking about a topic, completing a dialogue, or a similar task. Getting ready for the AP Spanish speaking part is important.

​Finally, at the end of the AP Spanish exam you will need to complete a persuasive essay. Several materials will be about a particular topic and an article addressing different aspects.

Getting ready for the AP Statistics exam as well? Try out this multiple-choice questions to practice for the AP Stats

Learning for the AP Spanish exam is more than studying

There are many different aspects of the culture. Enjoying the language and the culture will put you ahead of the game in the learning process. Learning about the culture is more than just studying: traveling, food, shows, magazines and newspapers are unique sources of Spanish learning opportunities.

AP Spanish practice exam
When getting ready for the AP Spanish exam you need to practice grammar and learn about the culture.
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