AP French

<p>Ap French preparation? I have Barrons, I've heard the listening on Barrons is too easy though. I am not a native speaker. </p>

<p>How was taking the test like? I really need to practice speaking.. I cant imagine suddenly getting a bunch of pix in front of me and then answering all those questions, I would get too nervous >_<</p>

<p>i'll be taking ap french language too... and need some good practice!</p>

<p>anyone out there?? =|</p>

<p>bump...</p>

<p>anyone out there taken AP french???</p>

<p>i took AP french lit last yr and got a 4? I dunno how!! im fluent in french and im self studying for language this yr.</p>

<p>^ wow native speaker gets a 4.. Im screwed</p>

<p>im not a native and i got a 5 on lang. i had taken french for 6 years when i took the exam.</p>

<p>Heyyyyyyyyyyyyy!</p>

<p>I took the French AP exam a couple years ago after taking four years of HS French (though I don't think I actually learned anything in the last year). I reviewed extensively with the Barrons book and the audio tape that came with it (for listening and speaking practice) and ended up with a 4.</p>

<p>im not really native, im just fluent in it. I didnt do anything to prepare for lit and i paid the price! i knew an indian kid who got a 5 on lit. i guess i wuz a lil too cocky! language should be easier, since there are no stupid boring books to read!</p>

<p>tanman, you give me hope</p>

<p>I was thinking about taking the AP french test this year. However, even though I am in AP french, we don't do ANYTHING! We don't do vocabulary, grammer, etc. Right now, we are watching a movie. How much of the test is listening? What is the hardest part of the test?</p>