TutorFox’s tips on how to get a 5 on the Advanced Placement Spanish Exam
AP Spanish Language, or AP Spanish, is a 5th and 6th semester college level Spanish Language course, which consists of comprehension, vocabulary, composition, and expression of the Spanish Language. If you are not a native Spanish speaker, do not be afraid for you can still get a 5 if you follow our advice.
In order to prepare well for any AP, you should take as many practice tests as possible. The CollegeBoard, the company who makes the AP has many practice questions available from previous AP Spanish Language exams.
2007 Free-Response Questions (.pdf/839K)
2007 Form B Free-Response Questions (.pdf/690K)
2006 Free-Response Questions (.pdf/551K)
2006 Form B Free-Response Questions (.pdf/285K)
2005 Free-Response Questions (.pdf/370K)
2005 Form B Free-Response Questions (.pdf/390K)
2004 Free-Response Questions (.pdf/350K)
2004 Form B Free-Response Questions (.pdf/317K)
2003 Free-Response Questions (.pdf/311K)
2002 Free-Response Questions (.pdf/2.04M)
2001 Free-Response Questions (.pdf/2.97M)
In addition to doing practice free response problems in Spanish Language, you should get the Princeton Review guide to cracking AP Spanish Language exam.
This book is an excellent resource and study guide to getting a 5 on the Advanced Placement Spanish Language exam. The Princeton Review guide has 2 full length practice tests. Each question is fully explained in the solutions. Also the book has 250 practice problems, including 2 audio CDs to help you get a 5. If you want a 5 on the AP Spanish Language exam, you should purchase this book regardless of whether you want tutoring.
If you need assistance and additional guidance then you should get Spanish Language tutoring, which the TutorFox tutors are happy to oblige.