<p>I was doing some dialogue practice and found that if I'm looking for certain information... It just passes me by and all of a sudden the talking is over...</p>
<p>Are the questions in order? ... I would've sworn they were in the first one I listened to out of a released practice test, but then I never heard the answer to the third question and sort of... Ruined the whole set.</p>
<p>(Errr, yeah I know, not a good idea to think about the questions while listening)</p>
<p>Normally they are in order. I try to just listen to the passage without even looking at the questions because I know I will screw myself over if I try to listen for certain things as I can barely comprehend what is being said even without looking for info.</p>
<p>The long narratives and the long dialogues are the hardest for me. I always end up zoning out its so bad lol</p>
<p>And I’m pretty sure the questions are in order</p>
<p>Thanks, some additional confidence now that I know that… Just need to practice those, orals, and the long essay… Should’ve started this AP test prep a long time ago…</p>
<p>Aren’t you taking preparing in class?</p>
<p>I had the class last quarter. And we didn’t do much (about an exam’s worth of Free response, no dialogues at all, and a couple of reading comprehension passages–maybe 5 or so), but learned more cultural stuff than Spanish.</p>