<p>As of the moment, I'm an incoming junior and I'm wanting to self study Spanish 1-3.</p>
<p>I already have an intermediate knowledge of French (meaning that I 'll probably have ease in studying a fellow romance language) not to mention that I also have rudimentary knowledge of the language (i.e. I can understand bits and pieces of a Spanish article without the aid of Google translate). I love the language and I'm planning an intensive 3 hrs per day study. </p>
<p>What resources should I plan to use <a href="textbooks,%20websites,%20CDs">u</a> and what are important skills that I should emphasize in preparation for AP Spanish Language? Is this plan far-fetched and implausible?</p>
<p>You might have trouble with spanish 3 but spanish 1 and most of spanish 2 is very basic.
Just learn conjugations and verbs and grammar then common phrases</p>
<p>It’s definitely possible. My school year is about nine and a half months and we have a block schedule (classes every other day). This means that I learned Spanish one, two, and three in fourteen and a fourth months. Classes are about an hour and a half and we definitely could have gone at a much faster pace. Spanish one, two, and three are pretty easy. I wish my school focused more on speaking, though. But anyways, check out the AP Spanish information on collegeboard’s website and talk to the Spanish teachers at your school for reference material. Or go to the library.</p>