<p>spanish is my native language and i speak it at home.i am perfectly fluent in spanish. i moved to the US when i was five so the only thing that i do not know about spanish is where the little accent marks go when writing it.i can spell spansih words,write and say them.i dont take spansih a as class because i wanted to speak three languages.english spanish and french.so should i be able to take the AP spanish test and get a 5?</p>
<p>pretty much</p>
<p>I haven't taken it, but apparently there's a lot of listening that it sounds like you'll breeze through.</p>
<p>You're obviously in good shape, but I would try to listen to as many different accents as you can, either on the radio, on tv, or online. The test has a hearty variety of them and some can be very thick. </p>
<p>I'd definitely learn where the accents go; you can lose a lot of points for mistakes with them. Good luck!</p>
<p>yeah, you should be fine. The spanish listening on the AP was killer this year and speaking is also tough for me, but considering that you are a native speaker you would ace these sections.</p>
<p>Most native speakers I know got 4s or 5s on the test, however: there is a long essay on it, and accents and spelling count, so that might hurt you a little. There are tricks to learn where to put the accents- something to do with syllables. Figure those accent rules out.</p>
<p>The speaking and listening should mostly be pretty easy for you- the only thing the natives in my class had trouble with was when this dude was talking over the phone- the sound was all fuzzy and it was impossible to hear what he was saying.</p>