Course Overview
This course follows the guidelines of the College Board® AP Spanish Language and
Culture course and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate their proficiency
in the modes of communication from the Intermediate to the Pre-Advanced range
as defined in the learning objectives in the Curriculum Framework. The three modes
of communication (Interpretive, Interpersonal, and Presentational) defined in the
Standards for Foreign Language Learning in the 21st Century are foundational to the AP®
Spanish Language and Culture course.
The AP Spanish Language and Culture course is conducted exclusively in Spanish. [CR1]
Central to the course is the overarching principle as stated in the Curriculum Framework:
When communicating, students in the AP Spanish Language and Culture course
demonstrate an understanding of the culture(s), incorporate interdisciplinary topics
(connections), make comparisons between the native language and the target
language and between cultures (comparisons), and use the target language in reallife
settings (communities).
This course follows the guidelines of the College Board® AP Spanish Language and
Culture course and provides opportunities for students to demonstrate their proficiency
in the modes of communication from the Intermediate to the Pre-Advanced range
as defined in the learning objectives in the Curriculum Framework. The three modes
of communication (Interpretive, Interpersonal, and Presentational) defined in the
Standards for Foreign Language Learning in the 21st Century are foundational to the AP®
Spanish Language and Culture course.
The AP Spanish Language and Culture course is conducted exclusively in Spanish. [CR1]
Central to the course is the overarching principle as stated in the Curriculum Framework:
When communicating, students in the AP Spanish Language and Culture course
demonstrate an understanding of the culture(s), incorporate interdisciplinary topics
(connections), make comparisons between the native language and the target
language and between cultures (comparisons), and use the target language in reallife
settings (communities).