Title: AP SPANISH LANGUAGE
1AP SPANISH LANGUAGE
- Preparing our students for challenging
expectations in Spanish communication
2WHAT SHOULD OUR STUDENTS KNOW AND BE ABLE TO DO?
- Lets look at the claims and evidence (from AP
Central)!
3EXPECTATIONS
- CLAIMS about students who score a 3, 4, 5
(As stated on the AP Central Web site) - The student has strong communicative ability in
Spanish in the Interpersonal, Interpretive, and
Presentational modes. - The student has a strong command of Spanish
linguistic skills (including accuracy and
fluency) that support communicative ability. - The student comprehends Spanish intended for
native speakers in a variety of settings, types
of discourse, topics, styles, registers, and
broad regional variations.
4EXPECTATIONSClaims (continued)
- The student produces Spanish comprehensible to
native speakers in a variety of settings, types
of discourse, topics, and registers. - The student acquires information from authentic
sources in Spanish. - The student is aware of some cultural
perspectives of Spanish-speaking peoples.
5EXPECTATIONS EVIDENCE shown by students who
score a 3, 4, 5 (As stated on the AP Central Web
site)
- Identify and summarize the main points and
significant details and make appropriate
inferences and predictions from a spoken source,
such as a broadcast news report or a lecture on
an academic or cultural topic related to the
Spanish-speaking world. - Identify and summarize the main points and
significant details and predict outcomes from an
everyday conversation on a familiar topic, a
dialogue from a film or other broadcast media, or
an interview on a social or cultural topic
related to the Spanish-speaking world.
6EXPECTATIONSEvidence (continued)?
- Identify and summarize main points and important
details and make appropriate inferences and
predictions from a written text such as a
newspaper or magazine article or contemporary
literary excerpt. - Write a cohesive and coherent analytical or
persuasive essay in reaction to a text or on a
personal, academic, cultural, or social issue,
with control of grammar and syntax. - Describe, narrate, and present information or
persuasive arguments on general topics with
grammatical control and good pronunciation in an
oral presentation of two or three minutes. - Use information from sources provided to present
a synthesis and express an opinion.
7EXPECTATIONSEvidence (continued)?
- Recognize cultural elements implicit in oral and
written texts. - Interpret linguistic cues to infer social
relationships. - Communicate via Interpersonal and Presentational
written correspondence. - Initiate, maintain, and close a conversation on a
familiar topic. - Formulate questions to seek clarification or
additional information. - Use language that is semantically and
grammatically accurate according to a given
context.
8SPECIAL CHALLENGES
9STUDENTS NEED
- Rich, varied vocabulary, vocabulary,
vocabulary!!!! - Command of elementary structures and the ability
to communicate in various tenses in both moods. - The ability to synthesize and develop cohesive
writing and speech. - The ability to comprehend different genres of
written and spoken language with a variety of
dialects and accents. - The desire to challenge themselves and raise the
bar personally to be the best they can be!
10BENEFITS OF THE NEWER EXAM?I can see these now!
- More global, holistic exam/rubrics
- The rubrics are more forgiving than before with
the focus being grammar. - Higher order thinking skills
- More real world skills with focus on world issues
and culture - Synthesis is cross-curricularsame expectations
in other higher level courses. - Integration of skills is vital to everyday
communication.
11THE AP SPANISH LANGUAGE EXAM
- Now lets take a look at the exam!
122009 AP SPANISH LANGUAGE EXAM
- Handout
- Section I Multiple Choice (50 score)?
- Listening (20) and Reading (30)?
- Section II Free Response (50 score)
- Writing (30) and Speaking (20)?
13SECTION I MULTIPLE CHOICE
- Listening
- Short dialogues and narratives without
questions written out - Variety of contexts
- Variety of accents and registers
- Usually in order
- Noise and natural atmosphere
- Strategies
- Train students to listen for setting.
- Train students to read over options for short
selections first. - Can be trickywords used may lead students to
wrong choice. - LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN (See handout of authentic
resources.)? - Sharing
14SECTION I MULTIPLE CHOICE (continued)?
- Listening
- Long dialogues and narratives with questions
(not spoken aloud)? - 2 minutes to read over
- Listen
- 2 minutes to complete
- Some students complete as they go, others take
notes and complete later. - Can be very long5-8 minutes!
- Strategies
- Read, listen for any sources, setting, general
informationhelps with context. - Some students complete as they go, others listen
intently and take notes, completing the multiple
choice in the 2 minutes later. - Students need to discover what works best for
them. - LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN!!!
- Sharing
15SECTION I MULTIPLE CHOICE(continued)?
Reading Comprehension Journalistic and/or
literary selections followed by multiple-choice
questions.
- Strategies
- Note source for more contextual information.
- Quickly scan questions/options.
- Note any visual components.
- Underline, circle, anything to help focus on what
you may need later. - May need to insert an additional sentence.
- Need to make cultural inferences.
- READ, READ, READ (See handout.)?
- Sharing
16GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALL MULTIPLE CHOICE
- Tell students to concentrate on what they KNOW
not on what they dont know. Dont get hung up
on unknown vocabularythey will not know it all! - Word root and word family strategies (handout)?
- Dont be tricked!
- Guess if you can eliminate 2 answers.
17SECTION ll FREE RESPONSE
- Interpersonal (Informal) Writing
- 10 minutes, 60 words or more.
- Context may be email, short note, business, etc.
- Focus on task completion, topic development, and
language use. - 10 free response score
- Strategies Prep Book Excellent help
- Register
- Salutation
- Address each bullet point.
- Closing
- Tensesattention to bullets.
- Target 65 70 words and leave time to edit.
18SECTION ll FREE RESPONSE(continued)?
- Presentational or Formal Writing
- 55 minutes, 200 words or more.
- Integrated skills (Listening, Reading, Writing)?
- 3 fuentes (2 written, 1 oral)?
- Synthesis, not summary!
- Cite sources throughout.
- Cohesive writing
- Strategies
- Underline and take notes while reading and
listening. - CITE sources.
- Recognize, interpret, infer, evaluate, and
synthesize. - CAUTION Do not simply summarize each source
independently synthesis is key! - Thesis (paragraph), development (2-3 paragraphs),
conclusion (paragraph)? - TRANSITIONS (handout)
- RICH vocabulary
- Goal 230 words, allow edit time.
19SECTION ll FREE RESPONSE(continued)?
- Interpersonal (Informal) Speaking
- Simulated interpersonal conversation
- Interact/role play 20 seconds per response.
- 5-6 opportunities to speak
- Focus on task completion, topic development, and
language use. - 10 speaking score
- Strategies
- Read over outline (Twice 30 secs. 1 minute)
and jot down ideas. - Attention to register (Dont flip flop!)?
- Listen for tenses!
- Address each bullet point.
- Use muletillas. (Handout)?
- Self-correct
- At about the penultimate time they speak, there
is a curve thrown! - Cross off or check prompts completed Students
can get lost or confused.
20SECTION ll FREE RESPONSE(continued)
- Presentational or Formal Speaking
- 2 fuentes (1 oral, I written)?
- Integrated skills (Listening, Reading, speaking)?
- 5 minutes to read, then listen, 2 minutes to
plan, 2 minutes to speak. - Synthesis, not summary!
- Cite sources throughout.
- Cohesive speaking
- 10 speaking score
- Strategies
- Underline and take notes while reading and
listening. - CITE sources.
- Recognize, interpret, infer, evaluate, and
synthesize. - CAUTION Do not simply summarize each source
synthesis is key! - Thesis, development, conclusion.
- Compare and contrast! (Handout - organizers)?
- Goal Fill 2 minutes.
- RICH vocabulary
- TRANSITIONS (handout)?
21GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FREE RESPONSESECTIONS
- Teach students to use the rubrics
- ALWAYS FOCUS ON Task completion, Topic
development, Language Use - Consider having them evaluate themselves to check
against your score. - Use Blooms verbs in Spanish for higher order
thinking http//d228.ubiobio.cl/nuevacarpeta/taxo
nomiabloom.html - Fill time in speaking sections!
- Be confident and say something when prompted!
- Dont listen to those around youkeep speaking
even if they stop!
22JURIED SCORES
23JURIED SCORES
- Interpersonal and Presentational Writing Read and
score in small groups. - Share and discuss.
- Interpersonal and Presentational Speaking Listen,
take notes, score in small groups. - Share and discuss.
24SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
25WHAT WORKS IN MY CLASSROOM
- My Web site I make a lot available to my
students at all timesConnect them when I am not
with them! - Summer Review Focusing on the four domains
listening, speaking, reading and writing - Syllabus Printable from my Web site
- News journals 1 audio and 1 written per week or
every two weeks. Laterthey can choose related
news to analyze and compare. - Vocabulary Triángulo workbook and the
auto-pruebas
26WHAT WORKS IN MY CLASSROOM (continued)?
- Extra speaking and listening
- Writing - Self-correction and reflection Coding
of first drafts with rubric scores revision
student scores self. - Audacity Get familiar with recording.
- Use graphic organizers for audio sources to help
with Comparing and Contrasting - NO ENGLISH EVER, unless a grammar explanation
merits it!!! - Consider the National Spanish Exam for extra
practice http//www.nationalspanishexam.org/prac_e
xam.htm
27AUTHENTIC RESOURCES
28AUTHENTIC LISTENING AND READING NEWS RESOURCES
- http//spanish.wn.com/
- http//libraries.mit.edu/guides/types/flnews/spani
sh.html - http//www.un.org/spanish/News/
- http//news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/news/
- http//www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/pop_up.asp
?fpVnameSPA_PAISref_pgemaptfp_mapEurope - http//www.formato21.com.mx/
29LISTENING RESOURCES
- http//notesinspanish.com (Conversaciones por
tema/castellano)? - http//www.palabravirtual.com/ (Una colección de
poemas en varios formatos audio, video y texto)? - http//www.stereojoya.com.mx/ (Música en
español) - http//www.los40.com.mx/player/Radio/40Principales
/ - http//www.los40.com.mx/radio.aspx
- http//www.laits.utexas.edu/spe/siteindex.php
(Various topics and countries/pronunciation)? - http//albalearning.com/ (Audio books,
literature)?
30GRACIAS!
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- Buena suerte en el examen!