<p>I have consistently gotten half of the questions right on the ap spanish test so how can I boost my percentage of those correct? I am not a native speaker, either. I don't know what to do.</p>
<p>It's about a month a way, so if you aren't extremely proficient yet at the language, I'm not sure...for the writing and speaking section, focus on irregular verbs (I assume you know the regular verbs)...for the reading section, you should probably try to boost your vocabulary. Just pay a lot of attention during the listening section. I am in a somewhat similar situation. I'm especially worried about making mistakes in the speaking section, does anybody know how the graders feel about speaking slowly? Not necessarily pausing all the time, but speaking slightly more slowly than normal conversation...is this bad, or is this going to be accepted?</p>
<p>My Spanish teacher says to speak slowly to our native speakers b/c otherwise they can't speak for the whole time. so interpret that as you wish</p>