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Format of the 2024 AP Japanese Exam
Going into test day, this is the exam format to expect:
Scoring Rubric for the 2024 AP Japanese Exam
You can find the scoring guidelines for the AP Japanese Exam
here, courtesy of the College Board.
Check out our study plan below to find resources and tools to prepare for your AP Japanese exam.
When is the 2024 AP Japanese Exam and How Do I Take It?
The exam will be in school, on a computer, on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 12:00 PM your local time.
Pre-Work: Set Up Your Study Environment
Before you begin studying, take some time to get organized.
π₯ Create a study space.
Make sure you have a designated place at home to study. Somewhere you can keep all of your materials, where you can focus on learning, and where you are comfortable. Spend some time prepping the space with everything you need and you can even let others in the family know that this is your study space.Β
π Organize your study materials.
Get your notebook, textbook, prep books, or whatever other physical materials you have. Also, create a space for you to keep track of review. Start a new section in your notebook to take notes or start a Google Doc to keep track of your notes. Get yourself set up!
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Plan designated times for studying.
The hardest part about studying from home is sticking to a routine. Decide on one hour every day that you can dedicate to studying. This can be any time of the day, whatever works best for you. Set a timer on your phone for that time and really try to stick to it. The routine will help you stay on track.
π Decide on an accountability plan.
How will you hold yourself accountable to this study plan? You may or may not have a teacher or rules set up to help you stay on track, so you need to set some for yourself. First, set your goal. This could be studying for x number of hours or getting through a unit. Then, create a reward for yourself. If you reach your goal, then x. This will help stay focused!
Big takeaways:
Unit 1 teaches Japanese skills in the context of family life for societies that speak Japanese and also discusses modern-day beliefs and familial challenges. Some of the things used to practice these skills include understanding audio recordings, reading letters, spoken and written exchanges of information, writing short messages, giving opinions and suggestions, and explaining perspectives.
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Unit 2 focuses on building vocabulary while learning about the evolving culture and identity of Japanese-speaking societies. Tasks in this section may include understanding audio recordings, reading travel brochures, participating in conversations, utilizing the skills of clarification and paraphrasing, identifying cultural differences between Japanese-speaking communities and your own, and writing articles that examine both sides of a topic.
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Unit 3 explores how beauty and art influence and reflect the culture in Japanese-speaking communities. This may include understanding audio recordings, reading short texts, using a wide variety of vocabulary and syntax when writing, writing with appropriate formality, creating oral and written presentations.
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Unit 4 focuses on developments in science and tech in Japanese-speaking communities and growing your language skills to interpret new words in more complicated texts. Tools used to practice these skills may include, understanding audio recording, reading newspaper articles, giving short presentations, and researching information.
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Unit 5 focuses on contemporary life in Japanese-speaking societies including discussions on social status, cultural perspectives, job, and resource access, and other factors that impact the quality of life. Tasks included in this section include understanding audio recordings, reading short works, using your past knowledge, correcting yourself when you make mistakes, and giving a cultural perspective presentation.
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Unit 6 focuses on how global issues impact people in Japanese-speaking communities. Skills practiced in this section may include understanding audio recordings, reading step-by-step instructions, giving a presentation, and comparing similarities and differences between 2 or more topics.
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