<p>i was just wondering how much spanish you guys knew before going into ap spanish. </p>
<p>i am in spanish 3 but our school has a really crappy foreign language dept....so we have only learned 5 of the 14 tenses (present, imperfect, past, future, conditional).</p>
<p>i signed up for ap spanish next year but i have a feeling i am screwed.....</p>
<p>I had three years before continuing into AP Spanish Language, and I took all courses at the highest level. Then I took AP Language before the course I took this year, Spanish Literature.</p>
<p>I've been taking Spanish for 5 years, but only this year was at a good school. I'm in an accelerated second level, and I'm going into 400, which is AP level. I'm not sure if I'm going to take the test. I'll decide that when the time comes closer.</p>
<p>I am taking it next year, senior year, and it is going to be my fourth year learning Spanish. I catch on really quickly to grammar, but unfortunately forget just as quickly. I don't catch on to vocabulary at all. In other words - I'm screwed. </p>
<p>I have a very solid background in language (learned English at 11, fluent in Russian and English, taking College Russian, have taken Latin), so I am not put off by foreign languages. Unfortunately, my current Spanish class is weak and project-oriented, so I don't feel prepared for AP Spanish.</p>
<p>I am just finishing my year of AP Spanish Language... I had 3 years of high school spanish (honors) before hand. I did ok in AP this year, I got B's all the way through but that was b/c I didn't do much homework. In my spanish classes prior to this year I learned every tense except for the past subjunctive. Also I went to Spain on a short term exchange so that helped my speaking a lot.</p>
<p>I'm taking AP Spanish next year! Unfortunately, most of the juniors in Spanish III are wusses and think it'll be too hard and won't take it. (although many are going to take AP Calculus-which I'm thinking "AP Calc easier than AP Spanish? Please!!!") The problem is that I don't want to be one of few seniors. The middle school I went to offers Spanish and French I, so most of the people in my class are sophomores. There are only 4 juniors, including me, and 3 seniors. There's nothing wrong with them, it's just that I want to be around many other seniors in AP.</p>
<p>My Spanish III teacher is also the AP teacher, and she is REALLY prepping us for AP, whether you're gonna take it or not. I'm feeling a little more comfortable about the class, especially since students who had her for Spanish before do well in AP.</p>
<p>Spanish 5 is our AP language and we have a pretty rigorous Spanish 4 program (everyone takes IB level Spanish for 4). This year's exam was supposedly pretty easy but I took it last year as a junior and it was supposedly the hardest exam given. Even our native speakers only got 4s and the average score was a 2. </p>
<p>This year I took AP Spanish lit which is Spanish 7, but you don't have to take Spanish 6 to take the class (though most everyone does). The exam for that was decent this year... harder than I thought it would be, but not too terrible.</p>
<p>I'm a sophomore right now and i want to take AP Spanish next year.
but im moving to US, and the Spanish curriculum at my school right now kind of sucks, so I don't know.
its either Spanish 4 or AP Spanish...</p>
<p>Im taking AP Spanish and already have 14 years of exoerience practicing it. I have taken Spanish the last 11 years of my life, and I know the language inside out.</p>
<p>I'll be taking ap spanish next year and this year I was in Spanish 5 honors. The teacher is wicked nice and grades easily so while I wont learn a lot of spanish, I'll do well in the class and definitely won't take the ap.</p>