AP Italian Language and Culture

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image:Advanced_Placement_logo.png
This article is part of the
Advanced Placement Program series.
General exam structure    •    Awards
Subjects:

Advanced Placement Italian Language and Culture (also known as AP Italian Language and Culture or AP Italian) is a course offered by the American College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program. It is intended to give students a thorough background in the Italian language and Italian culture equivalent to a college-level course.

Contents

[edit] Course content

The AP Italian Language and Culture course focuses on developing students' reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills, all framed in order to reflect the richness of Italian language and culture. Teachers of the course will interweave the language structure with cultural content.

[edit] The exam

The examination tests students' abilities to successfully use three modes of communication: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational. The five ultimate goals of the exam are communication, culture, connections, comparisons, and community.

[edit] Grade distribution

In the 2006 administration, 1,597 students took the exam from 311 schools. The mean score was a 2.70.

The grade distribution for 2006 was:

Score Percent
5 16.5%
4 13.3%
3 21.9%
2 20.7%
1 27.6%

[edit] External links