<p>Can anyone recommend me some books for the AP German language test. My local libraries didn't have any in stock, and couldn't find any at all....</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for your help.</p>
<p>Can anyone recommend me some books for the AP German language test. My local libraries didn't have any in stock, and couldn't find any at all....</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for your help.</p>
<p>Anyone have any suggestions?</p>
<p>Heh, welcome to my hell.</p>
<p>There are NO books specifically for AP German in print. I'm using the "Schaum's Outline to German Grammar" but it obviously doesn't cover vocab. </p>
<p>Mmm, otherwise I would just suggest reading German books? Foreign language APs are tricky to study for, so do what works for you. Maybe get a 'commonly-used german nouns' flashcard set and go through it?</p>
<p>Yeah I need to start prepping for the AP German test. The materials on apcentral look a lot harder than what we're doing in class. Grammar is my biggest problem right now.</p>
<p>German grammar ist eine Dirne .... :)</p>
<p>I have AP German next year; I am just planning on reading a lot in German and practice speaking. Personally, I think I more natural approach would be best. But what do I know? I haven't even taken the darn test yet. ;)</p>
<p>This is really frustrating! German is my first language, but I have gotten a bit rusty on some of the more tricky grammar topics. </p>
<p>Anyone have any comparisons between what you/someone else got on the German SAT II and on the German AP? (I got a 750 on the German SAT II without studying)</p>