<p>Also, in case you guys were still wondering</p>
<p>It was definitely "anual"
No -mente.
I'm 100% positive. My teacher reviewed this year's test with us in class today, like half the class had anualmente and she corrected us.</p>
<p>Also, in case you guys were still wondering</p>
<p>It was definitely "anual"
No -mente.
I'm 100% positive. My teacher reviewed this year's test with us in class today, like half the class had anualmente and she corrected us.</p>
<p>I don't understand how it could be "anual." That makes no sense.</p>
<p>Bbbbump...</p>
<p>I want somebody to explain to me (and like everybody else) how and why it was "anual." Puh-leaase?</p>
<p>wait so r the free response scores posted</p>
<p>4 with no tape recording</p>
<p>I fared awesome even after all that worrying! Four! WOOT! (And I'm a white sophomore heheheh!)</p>
<p>5 on lit this year!!
(4 on lang last year.)</p>
<p>non-native awesomeness</p>
<p>I feel so bad for you guys. They have totally changed the AP Spanish Lang. exam, especially the speaking part - you guys don't get to narrate the pictures anymore! :( in ap ital., that was my favorite part. well, to me, it seems harder, but i am sure anyone who has worked hard will still be able to score a 5.</p>
<p>I am not satisfied with my score..I got a 4. I got an A in his class and I'm a pretty good spanish speaker/writer (better as a writer than a speaker)...I know this doesn't mean much..but never gotten less than an A in my spanish classes.</p>
<p>They really made this exam 100% harder. I lived abroad in Chile for a year and I really think without that experience, I would have scored a 1 without doubt. This exam is verrryyy difficult. I got a 5, but I really hauled *#) on my composition. Got a 5, feel lucky.</p>
<p>I got a 5 and although I am hispanic I did not learn Spanish untill I entered high school.</p>
<p>what review book/books did you guys use, especially those who received a 4 or 5. (i will be taking ap spanish next year) thankyou!!</p>
<p>I FAILED.</p>
<p>I'm not surprised at all, I choked on the oral section. Ugh.</p>
<p>Barrons 2007 edition. It comes with CD´s but I didn´t find them helpful. Look at the vocabulary sections and make sure you can deal with them really quickly. I heard a bunch of them.</p>
<p>I had to deal with 30 other people no more than a foot away yakking away as well. </p>
<p>I was expecting at least a 3, my teacher boasted that everyone passes, usually 4's or above.</p>
<p>I got straight A-'s for the past two years with him, and failed this AP test with a 2. What the hell!</p>
<p>I also got a 640 on the SAT 2.</p>
<p>I was actually really happy-- I got a 4. </p>
<p>I knew there was no way I was getting a 5. Only like 2 people get fives out of the 70 kids that take the exam. </p>
<p>I thought the exam was probably graded more leniently because of the new test and all, because I like failed listening and screwed up my formal speaking. I think the reading was pretty easy though, and I guess I did well on that section.</p>
<p>5! i am forever indebted to my spanish teacher! she is AMAZING!</p>
<p>did anyone do literature? it seems y'all are talking 'bout language.</p>
<p>5 on language. I must've totally owned the multiple choice section.</p>
<p>I got a 4 on the Language exam. My classmates and I were ready for complete failure but I guess my teacher knew what she was doing. I kindof regret not studying as hard as I should have. It mightve made the difference for a 5.</p>