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4 min readโขjuly 11, 2024
Charly Castillo
Charly Castillo
It's without a doubt that AP Italian Language & Culture is one of the best AP courses out there, but it can be kind of hard to find information out there about how the exam works ๐คท. So, today, we're going to review everything that you need to know about FRQs, from how they're scored to tips that you should follow to score high. Let's get into it!ย
FRQs (short for free-response questions) are questions that have you reply with an original answer like writing โ๏ธ or a presentation ๐ฃ๏ธ, rather than choose from a selection of options. They're worth 50% of your final exam score, which is why it's so important that you know the ins and outs ofย all four kinds (interpersonal writing, presentational writing, interpersonal speaking, and presentational speaking). These four types are put into two larger groupsโFree Response Written andย **Free Response Spokenโ**based on the skills that they are testing.
The Free Response Written FRQs are the first ones that you will do on exam day, and you'll get an hour and 10 minutes โฒ๏ธ to complete both of them. The first one of the two, interpersonal writing FRQ, will have you formally respond to an email ๐ง using the information that you've learned from the email and throughout the year during its corresponding unit (in the case of the prompt below,ย famiglia e societร ย AKAย Unit 1). This section takes 15 minutes, which may seem short but is actually a good amount ๐ of time for a such a short response.
Former Student Tip:ย Useย this Quizlet to learn and practice different expressions that'll come in handy while writing the essay.
Former Student Tip:**ย Want your argumentative essay to sound strong? Make sure to review the subjunctive tense (il congiuntivo) and conditional clauses/if statements (il periodo ipotetico).**
For many nonnative AP Italian test takers, this section can be a bit difficult because it involves thinking on your feet ๐ง, as you quickly prepare your responses and try to make them as effective as possible. But with practice (and Fiveable's new AP Italian resources!), you'll be prepared for this part of the exam!
** Former Student Tip:ย Improve your conversational skills by practicing with classmates or other people that you know that are fluent in Italian (teachers, family members, etc).**
Former Student Tip:ย Throughout the year, read news in both Italian and English to keep up with current events and international perspectives of different topics.
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