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The Journey to the AP Spanish Language Exam

Elizabeth SaccoWorld Language Consultant

ACTFL 2010Spanish 1Spanish 2Spanish 3Spanish 4AP Spanish

AP is a registered trademark of the College Board

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Spanish Language Advanced Placement Course Objectives Communicate in Spanish in interpersonal, presentational and interpretive mode

Communicate with accuracy and fluency

Understand Spanish intended for native speakers in a variety of settings, types of discourse, topics and registers

Acquire information from authentic sources in Spanish

Demonstrate awareness of cultural perspectives of Spanish-speaking peoples

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THE AP TASK: Section IIFree Response

Part A-2: Formal Writing (Integrated Skills)Task: Formal writing, integration of listening, reading andwriting, an example of the interpretive andpresentational mode. Read 2 documents, listen to arelated source/recording, and respond in writing to a written prompt. All are authentic sources.

Read !

Listen!

Write!

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THE AP TASK: Section II Free Response

Part B-2: Formal Oral Presentation (Integrated Skills)Task: Formal speaking, integration of reading, listening and speaking, an example of the interpretive and presentational mode. Read one document and listen to a recording and respond orally to a written prompt. All are authentic sources.

*Source: AP Spanish Language : 2005-2006 Workshop Materials

Read!

Listen!

Speak!

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One of the goals of the new AP World Language curriculum is to better organize and suggest learning sequences for Pre AP starting in levels 1,2,3.

apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/courses/teachers_corner/3499.html

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JOSÉ DÍAZ

AP Spanish LanguageWorkshop Materials 2006-2007

“Developing and Integrating Skills at Different Levels”

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“ As I will show, teachers can incorporate many activities and steps at

any level that will prove to be very useful to students learning Spanish. The key is to make sure we do not use these skill-building activitiessolely in the AP course but that we begin incorporating them at

level 1.

By the time students enroll in the AP course, they will have acquired a

wealth of techniques and skills that will prove extremely useful when

dealing with more complex texts.

Although the exam is at the end of the tunnel, what we do in class is

what counts in developing the students’ proficiency, and that should be

our main objective.

To begin, you need to examine your curriculum, especially your textbooks and make decisions.”

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Goals for this workshop:1.Take a closer look at the skill-building activities that help students reach the benchmarks of the AP Spanish Language exam.

2. Learn how to create activities that parallel the AP Spanish free response section tasks for levels 1- 4 using textbook program materials

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Skills needed to reach course benchmarks:• Using illustrations and graphic organizers• Making predictions• Writing organization• Analyzing chronological order• Activating prior knowledge• Identifying author’s purpose• Identifying main points, summarizing and making inferences• Recognizing cultural elements• Taking notes• Formulating questions• Synthesizing

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Making Predictions

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Identifying author’s purpose

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Analyzing a written text-visualizing, comparing and contrasting

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Writing organization

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SYNTHESIS

To blend ones own ideas with ideas found in other sources to create something new

SUMMARYTo add ones own words to what was already

said

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So far!

• Identified the purpose• Identified the skills• Identified the tasks• On to creating the AP practice activities using

ready-made materials!

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How to create practice questions for the Formal Free Response Section of the Spanish AP Language Exam

• Select a topic, i.e. the family, the environment, leisure activities, the weather…

• Compile a list of all the audio and video sources in your program that correspond to the topic.

• Compile a list of all the readings in your program that correspond to the topic.

İ Ojo! A video can be an audio or (with transcript) can be a reading exercise An audio(with transcript) can be a reading exercise A reading can be an audio exercise (with CD) A song can be an audio or a reading exercise (with lyrics)

• Write a level appropriate AP questions for the Formal Writing and Formal Oral Presentation tasks using related audio and text.

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Practicing and Presenting Tasks

• With the class• Within a group• With a partner• Individually• With visuals-posters, PowerPoint ..model the process and show the end product.

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¡Aventura Components!

Reading – Textbook: Cultura viva, Lectura cultural, Lectura personal, Tú lees, Workbooks, EMC’s i-Culture web site, EMC’s Internet Resource

Center

Audio- Chapter dialogs and readings, Chapter listening activities, Supplemental chapter listening activities, Testing program, EMC’s i-Culture web site.

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emcp.com/iculture

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AP Formal Writing Task: Level 1 The following question is based on the information from the accompanying Sources 1 and 2. The sources include both print and audio material. First, you will have 10 minutes to read the print material. Afterward, you will then hear the audio material; you should take notes while you listen. Then, you will have 9 minutes to plan your response and 20 minutes to write your essay. Your essay should be at least 50 words in length. ¿ Es más importante jugar a un deporte o jugar a videojuegos? ¿ Por qué?

Source 1: Text , Tú lees, El mundo de los deportes, pp. 310-311 Source 2: Audio, Testing Program, Chapter 7, Listening Activity 5 CD 2 Track 10

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¿ Es más importante jugar a un deporte o jugar a videojuegos?¿ Por qué?

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AP Formal Writing Task Level 2

The following question is based on the information from the accompanyingSources 1 and 2. The sources include both print and audio material. First, you will have 9 minutes to read the print material. Afterward, you will hear the audio material; you should take notes while you listen. Then, you will have 8 minutes to plan your response and 30 minutes to write your essay. Your essay should be at least 75 words in length.

¿ Cómo afecta el uso de los coches a la contaminación del aire? ¿ Es posible reducirla?

Source 1: Text, Cultura Viva, Por un aire más puro, p 131Source 2: Audio, i-Culture, i-News , 2008-09-12, Con los coches menos contaminantes

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¿ Cómo afecta el uso de los coches a la contaminación del aire? ¿ Es posible reducirla?

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AP Formal Writing Task : Level 3

The following question is based on the accompanying Sources 1 and 2. The sources include both print and audio material.First, you will have 8 minutes to read the print material. Afterwards, you will hear the audio material; you should take notes while you listen. Then, you will have 6 minutes minutes to plan your response and 35 minutes to write your essay. Your essay should be at least 100 words in length. ¿ Qué podemos hacer para que los jóvenes lean más? Source 1: Text, “Un Aula muy especial,” p 103Source 2: Audio: Text, Lectura cultural, “Los jóvenes españoles y la lectura,” p 118

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¿ Qué podemos hacer para que los jóvenes lean más?

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AP Formal Writing Task: Level 4

The following question is based on the accompanying Sources 1-3. The sources include both print and audio material. First, you will have 7 minutes to read the printed material. Afterward, you will hear the audio material; you should take notes while you listen. Then, you will have 5 minutes to plan your response and 40 minutes to write your essay. Your essay should be at least 200 words in length. .

Explica porqué te interesaría o no matricularte en una universidad hispana. Source 1: Test booklet, “Enseñanza,” p 42Source 2: Workbook, exercise 6, “El sistema educativo hispano,” pp 47-48.Source 3: Audio: Text, Cultura viva, “El proceso de matricula,” p 106

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AP Formal Speaking Task Level 1

The following question is based on the accompanying printed article andaudio selection. First ,you will have 4 minutes to read the article. Afterward, you will hear the audio selection; you should take notes while you listen. You will have 3½ minutes to plan your answer and 45 seconds to record

your answer. Describe tu casa ideal. Source 1: Text, La casa de mis sueños, p 262Source 2: Audio, Text- La casa de Elisa, p 246, CD 12, Track 4

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Describe tu casa ideal

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AP Formal Speaking Task Level 2

The following question is based on the accompanying printed material and audio selection. First , you will have 3 minutes to read the printed article. Afterward, you will hear the audio selection; you should take notes while you listen. You will have 3 minutes to plan your answer and 60 seconds to record your answer. ¿ Piensas que la tecnología es buena o mala? ¿ Por qué? Source 1: Text p 5, Cultura viva, El mundo es un pañueloSource 2: Audio, Text- p 4, Diálogo 1, ¡Ay, qué aburridos! CD 1, Track 3

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¿ Piensas que la tecnología es buena o mala? ¿ Por qué?

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AP Formal Speaking Task: Level 3

The following question is based on the accompanying printed material and audio selection. First you will have 5 minutes to read the narrative. Afterward, you will hear the audio selection; you should take notes while you listen. You will have 2 ½ minutes to plan your answer and 90 seconds to record your answer. ¿ Por qué es importante que los jóvenes se mantengan en forma? Source 1: Test booklet, Cómo mantenerse en forma, p 115Source 2: Audio, Text, Cultura Viva, “Los juegos deportivos estudiantiles,” p 355

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¿ Por qué es importante que los jóvenes se mantengan en forma

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AP Formal Speaking Task: Level 4

The following question is based on the accompanying printed material andaudio selection. First you will have 5 minutes to read the narrative. Afterward, you will hear the audio selection; you should take notes while you listen. Then, you will have 2 minutes to plan your answer and 2 minutes to record your answer. Explica los beneficios de lo que se llama “la medicina alternativa.” Source 1: Text, “ La medicina alternativa,” p 249Source 2: Audio, i-culture; “Medicina tradicional,” 2004-10-18

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PROGRAM COMPONENTS

• Student Edition with 8 thematically organized chapters divided into 2 lessons.

• Annotated Teacher’s Edition with audio CDs-more than 6 ½ hours of formatted AP listening and speaking practice.

• Workbook-student and teacher editions with 3 hours of audio on CDs and downloadable audio

• Exam view® Test Generator with 2 hours of audio on CDs and downloadable.

• Website (downloadable audio, additional speaking, listening and writing activities)

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•Contains 14 exercises for each of the 10 sections of the AP Spanish Language Exam•Includes 2 complete practice exams•Features a variety of native voices•Fun and interesting topics

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The College Board World Languages Framework ,

2004

Why ?

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If a doctor, lawyer, or dentist had 40 people in his office at one time, all of whom had different needs, and some of whom didn't want to be there and were causing trouble, and the doctor, lawyer, or dentist, without assistance, had to treat them all with professional excellence for nine months, then he might have some conception of the classroom teacher's job.  ~Donald Quinn