Are you preparing for the AP Italian Language & Culture exam this year, but finding it hard to find textbooks and prep books that will work for you? Well, fret not because below, we've listed the best resources that you can use to rock your esame in May!
Because the CollegeBoard doesn't recommend specific textbooks for AP Italian Language & Culture, we took the time to compile a list of the best ones used in intro Italian college courses. They're also ranked and have superlatives like "best content" or "best price" to help you find out which one would be best for you. So, let's get into the list.
Once you purchase the book, you can access its digital version, which includes activities, audio, videos, and short films ( โฌ
๏ธ this is great if you want a more immersed experience).
The textbook reviews all of the content tested on the AP Italian exam, including grammar, vocabulary, and themes.
It's the only textbook we could find that is updated for the 2020-21 examination.
It is extremely in-depth, yet easy to follow, which is always a plus in an AP-level textbook.
The book only covers AP-level content, but this may be a con if you want to review earlier topics from previous levels of Italian.
Note: If you're not sure whether or not you want to buy the textbook, try out this free
sample lesson.
As of now, there are no updated prep books for AP Italian Language & Culture. Barron's
released one in 2008, but it costs up to $578 on Amazon (โผ๏ธ) and doesn't reflect what'll be tested on the 2021 exam. So, we found the best free Italian review books and listed them below.
And that's it! By using the textbooks and prep books above to study, alongside other resources and in-classroom learning, you'll be prepared for the AP Italian Language & Culture exam this May. It's super important to have additional resources with you throughout this journey, so keep an eye out for more resources from
Fiveable. Have fun studying and in bocca al lupo! ๐ฎ๐น