The AP Spanish Literature course is designed for students desiring to complete the equivalent of a university third year Introduction to Hispanic Literature course. The expanded reading list introduces students to diverse cultures and literature voices written in Spanish. The course will prepare students: 1.
Accessing Practice MaterialsWe’ve introduced a suite of new resources and a daily support tool called AP Classroom for teachers and students to use throughout the year. Designed and tested in collaboration with AP teachers, these resources include unit guides that cover the content and skills assessed on the exam, personal progress checks, and a dashboard to highlight strengths and opportunities for growth.Preparing Students for the ExamCreate personalized practice with a library of multiple-choice and free-response AP questions you can assign to students online or on paper using the question bank in AP Classroom.2019 Score Reports Now AvailableAccess 2019 AP score reports. The AP Spanish Literature and Culture Exam will continue to have consistent question types, weighting, and scoring guidelines every year, so you and your students know what to expect on exam day. Exam Questions and Scoring InformationFor free-response questions (FRQs) from the 2019 exam, along with scoring information, check out the table below.Be sure to review the Chief Reader Report (available this fall).
In this invaluable resource, the chief reader of the AP Exam compiles feedback from members of the AP Reading leadership to explain how students performed on the FRQs, summarize typical student errors, and address specific concepts and content with which students have struggled the most that year.