Table of Contents
Section 1: Preparing for the Exam
Preparing for the Exam, Part I
29m 14s
- Intro0:00
- What Is It Like?2:08
- Six Interrelated Themes2:09
- Passing the AP7:18
- Success9:19
- Description of the Exam: Section I11:34
- Section I: Interpretive Communication11:34
- Section II: Free Response15:45
- Section I: Interpretive Communication18:31
- Part A - Reading Comprehension18:32
- Part B - Listening Comprehension20:39
- Section II: Free Response, Part A21:24
- Part A1: Interpersonal Writing21:25
- Part A2: Personal Writing22:18
- Section II: Free Response, Part B24:17
- Part B1: Interpersonal Speaking24:18
- Part B2: Presentational Speaking26:15
- Description of the Exam27:25
- Content: Six Themes27:26
Preparing for the Exam, Part II
20m 55s
- Intro0:00
- Culture1:12
- Culture, Lifestyle, Traditions, and Vocabulary1:13
- Products, Practices, Perspectives7:19
- Cultural Comparison8:58
- Cultural Comparison8:59
- Cultural Comparison Example10:21
- Content Across Disciplines12:02
- Content Across Disciplines12:03
- Testing Culture, Comparison and Content Across Disciplines15:34
- Reading & Listening15:35
- Writing Sections & Interpersonal Speaking18:23
- Presentational Speaking19:12
Scoring the Exam
1h 6m 54s
- Intro0:00
- Scoring the Exam0:11
- Rubrics0:12
- Holistic Valuation2:20
- Tools to Articulate Ideas and Incorporate Info in the Writing2:31
- Characteristics of Items to Be In the Response4:41
- Task Completion4:42
- Development of the Topic8:08
- Language11:56
- Scoring Guidelines: 5 (Strong)16:22
- Interpersonal Writing16:23
- Presentational Writing20:00
- Interpersonal Speaking25:53
- Presentational Speaking31:18
- Scoring Guidelines: 4 (Good)34:43
- Interpersonal Writing34:44
- Presentational Writing37:59
- Interpersonal Speaking42:41
- Presentational Speaking44:30
- Scoring Guidelines: 3 (Fair)46:44
- Interpersonal Writing46:45
- Presentational Writing48:09
- Interpersonal Speaking50:26
- Presentational Speaking52:16
- Scoring Guidelines: 2 (Weak)53:45
- Interpersonal Writing53:46
- Presentational Writing55:05
- Interpersonal Speaking56:29
- Presentational Speaking57:40
- Scoring Guidelines: 1 (Poor)58:40
- Interpersonal Writing58:41
- Presentational Writing59:15
- Interpersonal Speaking59:56
- Presentational Speaking1:00:40
- Getting Ready1:01:22
- Vocabulary1:01:23
- Study Strategies1:04:07
Reading Comprehension: How to Embrace It
23m 43s
- Intro0:00
- Reading Passages0:09
- Reading Comprehension0:10
- Section I: P.A1:45
- Section I: P.B1:59
- Section II: P.A2:20
- Section II: P.B2:30
- Reading Passages: Multiple Choice Tests2:51
- Cue for Right Answer & Distracters2:52
- Right Answers3:59
- Questions4:39
- Logical Order in Choices6:08
- Reading Strategies6:55
- Before Reading6:56
- While Reading9:54
- After Reading13:55
- Reading Strategies, Cont.14:42
- Understanding the Content14:43
- Think Critically16:39
- Understand Vocabulary19:21
Points to Identify
18m 13s
- Intro0:00
- Culture and Content Across Disciplines0:13
- Culture0:14
- Content Across Disciplines1:17
- Subject Matter and Vocabulary4:34
- Vocabulary from Passages4:35
- Knowledge of Culture6:16
- Use the Text in Your Advantage7:17
- Graphs, Tables, and Images8:19
- First Step8:20
- Reading It12:30
- Third Step13:47
- Graphs, Tables, and Images, Cont.14:10
- Bar Graphs14:11
- Pie Charts14:44
- Tables15:57
Section 2: AP Practice Exam
AP Practice Exam: Multiple Choice Section I, Part A
1h 7m 17s
- Intro0:00
- Reading Strategies0:14
- Before Reading0:15
- While Reading5:49
- After Reading11:32
- Fuente #1: Anuncio Obra Teatral13:32
- Number 113:33
- Number 216:06
- Number 317:19
- Number 422:18
- Number 523:49
- Fuente #2: Historia26:34
- Number 628:29
- Number 732:33
- Number 834:53
- Number 937:12
- Number 1040:15
- Number 1143:24
- Number 1244:24
- Fuente #3: Articulo48:00
- Number 1348:01
- Number 1449:36
- Number 1550:49
- Number 1652:11
- Number 1754:19
- Number 1856:43
- Number 1957:53
- Fuente #3: Tabla1:00:24
- Number 211:00:25
- Fuente #3: Articuloy Tabla1:03:18
- Number 231:03:19
AP Practice Exam: Free Response Questions II, Part A
25m 32s
- Intro0:00
- Interpersonal Writing: Email Reply1:37
- Learning Objectives1:38
- Fuente #1: Email4:16
- Reading the Passage: Understand the Content4:17
- Reading the Passage: Think Critically6:02
- Reading the Passage: Infer Meaning7:28
- Writing the Answer8:42
- Structure: Greeting and Body8:43
- Be Creative with the Answers 115:07
- Be Creative with the Answers 218:37
- Fuente #3: Articulo20:57
- Structure: Closing20:58
How to Take Advantage of the Listening Comprehension
20m 46s
- Intro0:00
- Listening Comprehension0:11
- Description0:12
- Identify and Summarize Main Points1:44
- Understand Some Detailed information & Draw a Conclusion2:15
- Interpretation of Specific Paragraph5:40
- Interpretation of Specific Idiom Phrase6:38
- Strategies for Listening Comprehension: See if you Can Improve7:56
- Bring Your Knowledge7:57
- Concentrate8:40
- Listen for Repeated Words9:33
- Pay Attention to the Structure10:25
- Topic in the Thread13:07
- Make Your Own Group of Notes13:56
- Visualize14:11
- First Listening: Main Ideas16:46
- Second Listening: Details and Facts17:36
- Process the Info in Spanish18:00
- Recognize Cognates19:20
- Make Educated Guesses19:34
Section I, Part B: Print & Audio Texts
28m 47s
- Intro0:00
- Section I: Part B0:14
- Audio & Text Combined/ Just Audio Selections0:15
- Two Selections with Print Texts & Audio Source1:35
- 1 Min to Read Intro & Questions of Audio4:37
- Get the Best from the Reading5:16
- Find Out the Format5:17
- Scan the Passage & Guess7:56
- Second Reading10:46
- Apply Background Knowledge14:44
- Tone & Mood16:25
- Get the Best from the Listening16:57
- Read the Introduction & Questions16:58
- Focus on What You Listen17:41
- Develop the Information21:18
- Follow the Thread of the Audio23:15
- Listen Twice: General Ideas First, Checking Information Second24:15
AP Practice Exam: Multiple Choice Section I, Part B
1h 25s
- Intro0:00
- Interpretative Communication: First Selection1:16
- Interpretative Communication1:17
- 31) B- To Understands the Purpose & To Demonstrates Critical Reading12:51
- 32) A - To Demonstrate Understanding of a Variety of Vocabulary18:05
- Interpretative Communication: First Selection, Cont.24:41
- 33) B - To Demonstrates Critical Reading24:42
- 34) D - To Demonstrate Knowledge & Understanding of Content Across Disciplines29:33
- Interpretative Communication: First Selection, Cont.33:03
- 35) C - To Demonstrate Listening of Audio Resources in the Target Cultural Context33:04
- 36) D - To Demonstrate Understanding of a Variety of Vocabulary & Critical Listening37:34
- Interpretative Communication: First Selection, Cont.42:58
- 37) C - To Demonstrate Knowledge & Understanding of Content Across Disciplines42:59
- 38) C - To Demonstrate Understanding of a Variety of Vocabulary & Critical Listening46:20
- Interpretative Communication: First Selection, Cont.52:00
- 39) C - To Demonstrate Comprehension of Content from Authentic Audio52:01
- Interpretative Communication: First Selection, Cont.54:49
- 40) D - Comprehension, Distinguishing Features, and Critical Reading54:50
Section 3: Writing Skills
Writing Skills: How to Embrace It
25m 41s
- Intro0:00
- How to Embrace It0:10
- Interpersonal & Presentational Writing Task0:11
- Address The Task Assigned4:39
- Keep Coherency With Lexicon6:42
- Time Yourself as a Practice6:53
- If Not Enough Words7:36
- Interpersonal Writing: E-mail Reply9:14
- Interpersonal Writing: E-mail Reply9:15
- Presentational Writing: Essay13:41
- Presentational Writing: Essay13:42
- Scoring the Exam17:58
- Finishing the Essay in Time18:01
- Have an Organized Essay19:08
- Building Correct & Consistent Paragraphs21:06
- Stating Information Accurately from a Source23:10
- Using Most of the Sources, but Without Quoting24:03
- Use Punctuation, Orthography, and Accents24:51
Writing Skills: Interpersonal Writing, Part I
18m 14s
- Intro0:00
- Interpersonal Writing0:13
- Minimum Words & maximum Minutes0:14
- Introduction with Reasons0:33
- Tips: Pay Attention to Your Reply1:31
- Tips: Make Short List with Details to Check3:52
- Tips: Don't Waste Time4:45
- Tips: Use Simple Ideas & Complex Structures5:17
- Example: Simple Ideas & Complex Structures6:11
- Structure8:09
- Description: Reason and Type8:10
- E-mail8:50
- Develop the Communication10:08
- Make Proper References11:22
- Address the E-mail Completely12:15
- Use Variety of Vocabulary13:08
- Structure, Cont.14:26
- Real Correspondence, Not Just Answers14:27
- Appropriate Greeting and Goodbye14:55
- Body15:21
- Body: Be Creative While Giving the Answers15:43
- Body: Comment on Points from the E-mail16:04
- Body: Make Some Other Questions16:40
- Closing16:53
Writing Skills: Interpersonal Writing, Part II
24m 29s
- Intro0:00
- Tone0:15
- Formal Tone0:53
- Appropriate Expressions (Greeting and comment)2:06
- Appropriate Closing and Goodbyes5:00
- Closing Sentence10:25
- Language Use10:32
- Transitions Overview10:33
- Compound Sentences11:18
- To Introduce the Idea12:29
- To Develop the Idea13:08
- Consequence of an Idea15:03
- Contrast Ideas15:48
- Add a New Idea16:24
- To Summarize17:12
- Strategies17:26
- Spend-3-5 Mins Reading the E-mail17:27
- Write Your E-mail in Around 8 Minutes: FORMAL18:47
- Check the Writing in 2-5 Minutes20:59
Writing Skills: Presentational Writing, Part I
16m
- Intro0:00
- What to Expect0:47
- General Question1:12
- Conventions of Proper Language and Orthography1:53
- Two Printed Sources2:46
- An Audio Source2:59
- 40 Minutes Total to Complete3:32
- How to Read and Listen to Source Material4:06
- What Works for the Exam4:12
- Print Sources4:18
- First Source Introduction5:00
- Identify the Topic Sentence by Text5:01
- Don't Try to Use Words You Don't Know5:54
- Make a Brief Description of the Article7:23
- Show Your Reaction7:45
- Second Source Introduction8:19
- Key Elements to Organize8:20
- Make a Conclusion Based on the Information9:04
- Find the Point of View9:59
- Integrate at Least One Idea from Each Source10:36
- Audio File11:11
- Write Words11:12
- First Time: General Ideas12:03
- Second Time: Relate to the Topic12:21
- Follow the Thread12:37
- Understanding Context & Visualize the Listening13:18
Writing Skills: Presentational Writing Part II
26m 31s
- Intro0:00
- Writing the Essay0:24
- Organization, Cohesion, and Logical progress0:25
- Your Point of View1:16
- Introduction3:04
- Presentation & Explanation3:05
- Contrasting Points of View4:23
- State Your Opinion4:40
- Motivate the Reader5:23
- Body/Paragraphs5:50
- Build Theme around Your Point of View5:51
- Starting Sentence that Supports the Theme7:11
- Info as Evidence8:14
- Close with Remarks of the Evidence9:02
- Conclusion10:01
- Point of View10:02
- Call for Action10:52
- Complex Structures & Grammar Knowledge11:16
- Do NOT Introduce New Ideas15:08
- Useful Vocabulary16:08
- Expressions & Vocabulary16:09
- Useful Vocabulary to Introduce Ideas or Topic16:39
- Useful Vocabulary for Defining Concepts19:42
- Useful Vocabulary for Ideas That are Connected21:06
- Useful Vocabulary for Ideas That are Not Related22:35
- Useful Vocabulary for Logic or Reasoning23:14
- Useful Vocabulary to Make the Conclusion24:10
Section 4: Speaking Skills
Speaking Skills: What to Know
36m 20s
- Intro0:00
- What to Know?0:10
- Conversation & Formal Presentation0:11
- Interpersonal Speaking1:11
- Presentational Speaking4:49
- Scoring the Exam: Simulated Conversation9:42
- Simulated Conversation9:43
- Poor/Weak12:04
- Fair14:14
- Strong15:26
- Scoring the Exam: Cultural Comparison16:45
- Cultural Comparison16:46
- Poor/Weak19:12
- Fair21:56
- Strong22:29
- Getting Into It: The More You Know ..24:09
- The More You Know about Spanish Culture24:10
- The More You Read and Listen to Spanish25:14
- Tips for the Speaking Part: Don't..28:36
- Don't Talk in English28:37
- Don't Use Curse Words30:17
- Don't Have Long Pauses30:27
- Tips for the Speaking Part: Remember to..32:15
- Be Precise and Varied in Grammar and Vocabulary32:16
- Time Provided33:50
- Be Relaxed34:20
- Let Your Brain Work35:44
Interpersonal Speaking
22m 58s
- Intro0:00
- Challenge0:38
- How Well You Manage a Conversation0:39
- Instruction and Theme1:29
- Adequate Vocabulary and Expressions2:23
- Grammar Use4:27
- Practice9:31
- Subjunctive9:32
- Short Expressions12:37
- Reaction from Script14:25
- Greeting Already memorized16:29
- Practice, Cont.17:21
- Know Instructions17:22
- Check Audience18:17
- Pull Out Words Related to the Context18:48
- Visualize the Other Person20:38
- Be Specific Giving Examples or Narrating21:22
- Relax and Talk22:43
Presentational Speaking
26m 37s
- Intro0:00
- Challenge0:37
- Knowledge of Spanish Culture0:38
- Practice: Part I5:58
- Arrive with a Wide and Solid Spanish-Experienced Background5:59
- Solid Presentation8:10
- Idiomatic Language9:08
- Practice: Part II9:37
- Introduction9:38
- Body12:55
- Conclusion13:58
- Map Your Ideas, Examples of Importance16:27
- Practice: Part III17:18
- Transitional Phrases to Introduce17:19
- Transitional Phrases to Develop Idea19:26
- Transitional Phrases to Connect20:03
- Transitional Phrases to Contrast21:12
- Transitional Phrases to Suggest21:30
- Transitional Phrases to Summarize22:21
- Practice: Part IV23:14
- Don't Write to Read23:15
- Write Down Key Vocabulary & Transitions23:48
- Compare Target Culture to Your Own24:19
- Get Used to Talk Beforehand & Relax25:41
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AP Spanish Speaking Skills: What to Know
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In this lesson our instructor talks about what to know for speaking skills. She discusses simulated conversation and cultural comparison scoring. She gives some helpful tips for the passing the speaking part of the AP Spanish exam.
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