<p>If you are planning on taking this test this May....what materials (books/web/video/audio/etc) are you using to prepare? </p>
<p>Grazie!</p>
<p>If you are planning on taking this test this May....what materials (books/web/video/audio/etc) are you using to prepare? </p>
<p>Grazie!</p>
<p>i appreciate the 96 views, but maybe you guys could actually respond.</p>
<p>BUMP</p>
<p>LMAO. Call 'em out OP!</p>
<p>SMH…no one here is taking the ap italian test? Really? This is sad</p>
<p>I belive the test just came out this year. Materials haven’t been designed yet. I would just stick to traditional language learning methods- Assimil, Michel Thomas, etc. Also, it helps to read LOTS of native material.</p>
<p>Well, l’esame e domani! Hah hi everyone this is a bit late but I practice with the old barrons book for the multiple choice ans my tutor organized conversations, presentations and emails, what I did was watch the Italian channel and read angels and demons in Italian . I thought that reading about something written in modern day Italian and about something I like (didn’t love the book and it’s not Italian but you get the idea) will help and it did , a lot. Also I did a list of cultural items to know, such as sports in Italy, food, art, basic history, etc</p>
<p>Btw I’m scared that this test will be taken by few people I don’t know if this will make the curve harsher or what … I reallly want a 5 I’ve been in italian since I was 10 and I’m now 16 so haha</p>