AP Spanish...how did you fare against the monster

<p>I effed up the speaking. It was like, beep, and I panicked and forgot what I had planned to say. I don't know, I just got really flustered and couldn't recover.. Yeah I'm getting a 1 or 2.</p>

<p>well I am glad that the AP spanish was over ... I was hesitant to take it because Spanish is my third language (only took it for 3 years).
I hope i did allright. The listening killed me a little.
I loved the simulated conversation because it was Shakira. Me encanta Shakira.</p>

<p>Fill in the blanks wwas fairly easy I think.</p>

<p>We can discuss frq's now, correct?</p>

<p>I thought the fill in the blanks was easy too. Actually, usually I am really good about remembering the questions that were on tests, but I hardly remember the fill ins at all...I must have completely been on autopilot. Also, I thought "parte" was masculine and put "otro" for both, but then in one of the sources I saw "la parte" and changed the fill ins to "otra".</p>

<p>shapeofhome: Yes! I got that too. I forgot to check for subjunctive because I was so happy I remembered to conjugate "obtener" right...I always forget that stuff.</p>

<p>I'm really kinda ****ed that there was no subjunctive there, I studied so hard about all this arcane subjunctive stuff and then I totally forgot to check for it/didn't have to use it.</p>

<p>But it makes me feel good that I didn't screw that part up too bad.</p>

<p>Does anybody remeber what the last fill in the blank was? It was like "BLANK fin de semana." I totally blanked. I think I put either "el" or "cada," I can't remember which, but I remember neither one was right.</p>

<p>the answer was el....</p>

<p>I put el and I'm fairly sure I did well on the fill-in-the-blank and the writing portion - the only ones I did well on, most likely.</p>

<p>how about the anual one is it just anual or anualmente</p>

<p>I put anualmente
and for the fin de semana.. I put por</p>

<p>Were there any idioms in the fill-in-the-blank portion?</p>

<p>I dont think there were any idioms</p>

<p>yea no idioms. The anual one was just anual and the fin de semana on was el</p>

<p>I put el fin de semana.</p>

<p>No idioms? That's good, because if there were, I didn't know it. Before the test my teacher was telling us about some idioms, and I was thinking that it sucks because there are phrases that I never would have guessed.</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure it was anualmente...anual wouldn't have made sense.</p>

<p>fyi, the free response section is now up on collegeboard.com, so you can review your answers guys.</p>

<p>it is anualmente - 100% positive.
this test was sooo long.</p>

<p>What is the answer to #12?</p>

<p>Why is form B already up there? Has late testing for spanish already finished?</p>

<p>OMG... longest test ever. But i think I passed, so thats good. But the listening part was awesome, except for that guy who was on speed dial.. lol *** was up with that?</p>

<p>I take the make up exam this Wednesday.</p>

<p>Does anyone know what the curve is like, and what's needed to get a 3, 4, and 5?</p>