<p>Supposedly ridiculous. I was told it's difficult for a native speaker to get a 5. Any comments?</p>
<p>gotta be easier than ap spanish right? I don't know, I've been told you can't easily get a 5 on ap spanish if you aren't a native speaker because of all the mexican immigrants but never heard of it for french</p>
<p>I don't know. Maybe you should try taking some practice tests and see what you get.</p>
<p>Practice tests would be hard for the speaking/listening part though...is there even a speaking part? my accent's horrible so hopefully not</p>
<p>Oh, yeah... true...</p>
<p>I passed with a 5 and I'm not a native speaker. My parents speak Spanish to me at home (I reply in English) so I have a latin-based background, but... it's not like the exam is impossibly hard.</p>
<p>Anyone take the literature one? Is it harder than language (for French)?</p>
<p>"I passed with a 5 and I'm not a native speaker. My parents speak Spanish to me at home (I reply in English) so I have a latin-based background, but... it's not like the exam is impossibly hard."</p>
<p>That's funny, because we're talking about French.</p>
<p>...?</p>
<p>Yeah... Arthurbulla was saying that he is fluent in Spanish, so he might have a bit of an advantage in learning another Romance language (French + Spanish are both Romance languages)... but he isn't a native speaker and still got a 5.</p>