<p>So my thoughts on how to game the AP Spanish language exam:</p>
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<li>Interpersonal writing: memorize a handful of grammatically complex sentences that could be used in almost any email message (esp. since CB prompts are so similar). Then, just add short connector sentences to make sure you answer all parts of the question.</li>
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<p>Ex. "With such a great opportunity, an experience of this sort will accentuate my learning capabilities."</p>
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<li>Interpersonal speaking: memorize a few filler sentences that are kind of vague but make sense logically and add somewhat to a conversation.</li>
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<p>Ex. "Your proposition is well-founded and I intend to take up your suggestion in the near future."</p>
<p>Of course the presentational pieces would be harder, but I feel like the prompts on the interpersonal ones are so similar from year to year that you could almost have a formulaic strategy to assure at least a 3 or 4 and then adding short lines to answer the specific question.</p>
<p>Any thoughts?</p>