<p>How can I prepare for Ap Spanish? The reading vocabulary intensity is just too much, much more insane than SAT Spanish. Should I actually read Spanish novels that are easy?</p>
<p>Ohh… Does the AP have the rejoinders like how they always do it in SAT Spanish like the following?
[Hay demasiados gritos aqu</p>
<p>I took the SAT Spanish with Listening and got 750 on it. </p>
<p>The AP test is harder for sure.</p>
<p>From what I understand from my teacher, there are dialogues but they are “simulated conversation”, where you have 20 seconds to reply to something said by the speaker on a tape.</p>
<p>For example, you would have to actually <em>think of and say</em> option A in your example. There are no options for you to pick.</p>
<p>I took the AP Spanish test last year and got a 5, I also took the spanish SAT and got an 800.
I thought the AP test was easy, but then again, I’m a native speaker. Most of my English speaking friends passed with a 4. The simulating conversations are easy and it doesnt matter if you talk more than you are supposed to, I did that last year. In fact, my teacher told me that they like it when you talk more because it shows them that you know what you are doing.
I would recommend reading a lot in Spanish and making sure you know the basic grammar rules. good luck</p>