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Both types of free-response questions test your ability to clearly and thoughtfully explain the events
of a text, analyze texts, and compare and contrast multiple texts that share common themes.
Regardless of the anthology you’re using, this handbook provides supplemental materials to help
students contextualize each text on the AP Spanish Literature exam. I love making all my
presentations colorful and love to design games for students to be engaged in their learning. Using
official practice materials ensures you’re getting quality practice that’s very similar to the real exam.
One set of questions will contain two passages that are related by theme—one passage is sourced
from the required reading list, the other is from a non-required text. We’ll break down the correct
answers for each question here. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. You will be asked to read an
excerpt from a text on the required reading list (or the whole work in the case of a short poem) and
then analyze how the text represents the characteristics of a particular genre. Each unit is aligned
with the College Board's curriculum and includes analysis of the literary texts for that specific unit.
Only the top Spanish students reach this level of Spanish prior to study at the college level and many
of those who do take the course and exam speak Spanish as a first language. You can use a sample
syllabus and pacing guide to help guide your studying of the texts. The six themes and skills that
you’ll master during the course are. AP Spanish Literature and Culture exams accounted for about
30,000 of these. AP Central provides a glossary of specific literary terms expected for proficiency on
the exam. You’ll have to answer 65 multiple choice questions and four free-response questions to
complete the test. Again, in the case of a short poem, the entire text will be included. In addition,
you can expect to continue to develop language proficiency across a full range of language skills,
with special attention paid to the specific language used in critical reading and analytical writing.
Kate Koch-Sundquist is a graduate of Pomona College where she studied sociology, psychology,
and writing before going on to receive an M.Ed. from Lesley University. You will read two excerpts
related by theme, with one coming from the required reading list and the other from a text not on the
list. Below is a suggested structure of those units by the College Board. You’ll have 35 minutes per
question to formulate your answer. We’re going to look at the layout of the exam, as well as go over
the information you need to know to score a 5, and further study resources. The College Board
provides these guidelines in support of its belief that the study of foreign languages and literature
“provides students with access to cultural perspectives and knowledge, encourages them to make
connections and comparisons between cultures and literary works, and helps them develop the
ability to think critically.”. These learning objectives fall under two categories of specific goals:
“Communication” and “Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities.”. Report this
resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Part A will test your
interpretive listening skills, and Part B will test your reading analysis skills. Take another practice test
to identify areas that still need reinforcement. The interview and presentation are played once, and
the poem is played twice, so be sure to listen carefully while they’re available. Section II lasts for 1
hour and 40 minutes (100 minutes) and counts for 50% of your total exam score. For an optimal
experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or
Mozilla Firefox.
You will compare the theme’s presentation in each of the two works and cite examples from both
texts to support your analysis. As you get graded quizzes and tests back during class, keep running
notes about the questions you miss. Jot down what type of question it was (multiple choice or free
response), the skills it assessed, and where you lost points or went wrong. Report this resource to let
us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. The exam lasts for three hours and contains two main
sections. You will have access to a zip file that includes the presentation in PPT., PDF and a link to
download your own copy to use with Google Slides. This slide presentation will help you review for
the AP Spanish Literature Exam, but it can also be used at the beginning of each unit, so students
get an overview of what they are about to learn. Our free chancing engine uses factors like GPA,
standardized test scores, and extracurricular activities to predict your odds of acceptance at over 500
colleges. State assessments Options for teachers, schools, and districts. Students are still students
and they need some motivation. If you’re interested in learning more about the AP Spanish
Literature and Culture course and exam, read on. While specific vocabulary to describe literary
devices and support literary analysis is definitely imperative on this section, don’t stress too much
about exact grammar or specific vocabulary outside of the core glossary. I have created a blog post
about how to import the rubrics just in case. I kept it in English for 2 reasons. 1) I wanted it 100%
comprehensible. 2) College Board describes their achievement levels in English and it was easier to
keep it that way. They are presented in the course alongside well-defined learning objectives. Report
this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Because you are less
likely to be rushed or tired at the beginning of this section, we recommend that you complete your
essay questions first, as they are more heavily weighted in scoring. If you’re self-studying, check out
our blog post How to Self-Register for AP Exams. Understanding these units of study will help you
get a big picture view of what the course covers, and how different course topics are connected. The
interview and presentation are played once, and the poem is played twice, so be sure to listen
carefully while they’re available. The sample question below is an example of a short answer free-
response question from the 2021 AP Spanish Lit exam. For an optimal experience, please switch to
the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. If you use
Google Classroom, using their rubrics feature is the easiest way to grade. They will receive an
automated email and will return to answer you as soon as possible. I also specialize in Global studies
(history, and global citizenship), Elementary ELD. Be sure to discuss relevant literary devices in the
text and cite examples in support of your analysis. If you already have this resource, you just have to
download again. The essay questions appear at the end of the free-response section, but you can feel
free to skip ahead to them. This guide will help you pick the best languages for you.
For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge,
Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. This list will be important for your final review. From there, you can
design a study plan that targets your weaker areas to improve your chances of earning a passing
score. This section contains 50 questions grouped into six sets. This Emergency Spanish Sub Plans
Mexico Edition book has no-prep activities suitable for all levels of Spanish, includes:A Spanish
Version of a Map ActivityAn English Version of this same activity5 Spanish. Be certain, however,
that whatever study guide you purchase is made for the AP Spanish Literature exam rather than the
more common AP Spanish Language exam. Over 70% of students who took the exam received a
score of 3 or higher (a passing score). This Emergency Spanish Sub Plans Mexico Edition book has
no-prep activities suitable for all levels of Spanish, includes:A Spanish Version of a Map ActivityAn
English Version of this same activity5 Spanish. To compose your essay, you’re given an excerpt from
a text on the required reading list and are required to analyze how the text is representative of a
particular genre, and to place it in a historical, cultural, or social context. For an optimal experience,
please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla
Firefox. To give you a clearer picture of how Part B is structured, we’ll break it down further below.
Cultural Topics in the classroom are important, but let's make them more interesting with an
awesome Secret Code or Message.All activities can be done on Google. Reproducible. 8.5 x 11
inches. Spiral-bound, 100 pages. The second part of the exam is the free-response section, which
contains four tasks, lasts for 100 minutes, and accounts for the remaining 50% of your exam score.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. You will then
compare how a particular theme is represented in both the text and the image, and connect the theme
to the genre, period or movement of the text. I also specialize in Global studies (history, and global
citizenship), Elementary ELD. Each free response question asks you to write either a short answer or
longer essay in response to a specific text or set of texts (called “stimulus” on the exam). Doing this
will help you develop the skills you need to interpret, analyze, and compare texts on the exam.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. Pay close
attention when these themes pop up in course materials and consider what you should be learning
from them. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. The
rubric below was used to score this type of essay question on the 2021 AP Spanish Lit exam. You can
also find study materials on a class website here and a blog with study materials here. You’ll be able
to use the notes you took for reference as you answer the questions. You will compare the theme’s
presentation in each of the two works and cite examples from both texts to support your analysis.
You can use this list to start working through the course readings and searching for supplemental
study materials for individual texts online. If you’re self-studying, check out our blog post How to
Self-Register for AP Exams. One set of questions will contain two passages that are related by
theme—one passage is sourced from the required reading list, the other is from a non-required text.
You’re provided with two theme-related excerpts—one from the required reading, the other except
comes outside of the required reading.
For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge,
Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Cultural Topics in the classroom are important, but let's make them
more interesting with an awesome Secret Code or Message.All activities can be done on Google. In
your essay, you should analyze the effectiveness of specific literary devices in developing a
particular theme as indicated by the prompt. Section II lasts for 1 hour and 40 minutes (100 minutes)
and counts for 50% of your total exam score. I love making all my presentations colorful and love to
design games for students to be engaged in their learning. This bundle is part of my PBL Program.
??PBL makes learning more engaging and relevant to students because they work on projects that
interest and motivate them. It. Be sure to review not only the free-response questions themselves but
also the scoring explanations. Take another practice test to identify areas that still need reinforcement.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. She has more
than 15 years of teaching experience and holds a master's degree in education. Report this resource
to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. For an optimal experience, please
switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. To
give you a clearer picture of how Part B is structured, we’ll break it down further below. Students are
still students and they need some motivation. This bundle is part of my PBL Program. ??PBL makes
learning more engaging and relevant to students because they work on projects that interest and
motivate them. It. Your score will be weighted 70% for content and 30% for language. You can use
a sample syllabus and pacing guide to help guide your studying of the texts. After a few forays into
living abroad and afloat (sometimes at the same time), she now makes her home north of Boston
where she works as a content writer and, with her husband, raises two young sons who both inspire
her and challenge her on a daily basis. State assessments Options for teachers, schools, and districts. I
have used the College Board guidelines for grading and have lay them out in an easy, user friendly
rubric that will help you finish grading all those papers faster. On this part of Section I, you’ll be
given 60 minutes to complete 50 multiple-choice questions. Throughout the course, you will make
connections between the themes and their underlying concepts. For an optimal experience, please
switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Be
sure to discuss relevant literary devices in the text and cite examples in support of your analysis.
Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. To help you get
an idea of what these questions are like, let’s go over a sample essay question, scoring rubric, and
student response from the 2021 AP Spanish Lit exam. You’re provided with two theme-related
excerpts—one from the required reading, the other except comes outside of the required reading. I
hope to bring some color to your lectures with this presentation and also to provide a good
foundation for student's to review the material before the AP exam. In this course, you will consider
and critique a set of required readings (38 titles from contemporary works to those dating back to the
14th century) in the context of their time and place, reflecting on the many voices and cultures
presented. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome,
Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox.
Cultural Topics in the classroom are important, but let's make them more interesting with an
awesome Secret Code or Message.All activities can be done on Google. You’ll also need to explain
the development of a particular theme found in the excerpt, relating it to the whole work from which
the excerpt is taken. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of Google
Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. The audio texts include an interview with
an author, a recited poem that is not from the required reading list, and a presentation on a literary
topic. Below is a list of the six themes and their companion concepts. For an optimal experience,
please switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla
Firefox. This slide presentation will help you review for the AP Spanish Literature Exam, but it can
also be used at the beginning of each unit, so students get an overview of what they are about to
learn. Includes a Before you Watch Reading that includes the topicsof Symbolism, Michoacan,
Music choice, Artists of. Both types of free-response questions test your ability to clearly and
thoughtfully explain the events of a text, analyze texts, and compare and contrast multiple texts that
share common themes. This slide presentation will help you review for the AP Spanish Literature
Exam, but it can also be used at the beginning of each unit, so students get an overview of what they
are about to learn. I do not teach AP; I am at a Community College, but the readings and content for
discussion help to better direct my students in becoming better writers and speakers of the language.
Includes a Before you Watch Reading that includes the topicsof Symbolism, Michoacan, Music
choice, Artists of. From there, you can design a study plan that targets your weaker areas to improve
your chances of earning a passing score. These learning objectives fall under two categories of
specific goals: “Communication” and “Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities.”. I
hope to bring some color to your lectures with this presentation and also to provide a good
foundation for student's to review the material before the AP exam. The exam lasts for three hours
and contains two main sections. You can also find study materials on a class website here and a blog
with study materials here. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s content
guidelines. On this part of Section I, you’ll be given 60 minutes to complete 50 multiple-choice
questions. We’ve compiled a list of resources that you can use as extra prep. See how other students
and parents are navigating high school, college, and the college admissions process. AP Spanish
Literature and Culture exams accounted for about 30,000 of these. For an optimal experience, please
switch to the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. The
more effort you dedicate to studying the texts on the AP Spanish Literature reading list on your own
time, the more successful you’re likely to be on the AP exam. Both parts of Section I use authentic
Spanish language texts presented in different formats to assess your skills. Teacher's Discovery has
an unconditional 100% guarantee. I hope to bring some color to your lectures with this presentation
and also to provide a good foundation for student's to review the material before the AP exam. This
question will present an excerpt or poem from the required reading list alongside an image of a piece
of art. Using official practice materials ensures you’re getting quality practice that’s very similar to
the real exam. They will receive an automated email and will return to answer you as soon as possible.

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