Part I

Using This Book to Improve Your AP Score

PREVIEW: YOUR KNOWLEDGE, YOUR EXPECTATIONS

Your route to a high score on the AP English Language and Composition Exam depends a lot on how you plan to use this book. Respond to the following questions.

  1. Rate your level of confidence about your knowledge of the content tested by the AP English Language and Composition Exam.

    1. Very confident—I know it all

    2. I’m pretty confident, but there are topics for which I could use help

    3. Not confident—I need quite a bit of support

    4. I’m not sure

  2. Choose your goal score for the AP English Language and Composition Exam.

    5 4 3 2 1 I’m not sure yet

  3. What do you expect to learn from this book? Choose all that apply to you.

    1. A general overview of the test and what to expect

    2. Strategies for how to approach the test

    3. The content tested by this exam

    4. I’m not sure yet.

Not Sure Yet?

If you answered these three questions with “I’m not sure,” you may need more time before you take the AP Exam. But don’t be discouraged! Review the content chapters before you take the practice tests in this book and you’ll see improvement in your confidence and even your test scores.

YOUR GUIDE TO USING THIS BOOK

This book is organized to provide as much—or as little—support as you need, so you can use this book in whatever way will be most helpful to improving your score on the AP English Language and Composition Exam.

You may choose to use some parts of this book over others, or you may work through the entire book. Your approach will depend on your needs and how much time you have. Let’s now look at how to make this determination.

Once you register your book online, you can print the bubble sheets and scoring worksheets for your practice tests!

HOW TO BEGIN

1. Take a Test

Before you can decide how to use this book, you need to take a practice test. Doing so will give you insight into your strengths and weaknesses, and the test will also help you create an effective study plan. If you’re feeling test-phobic, remind yourself that a practice test is a tool for diagnosing yourself—it’s not how well you do that matters but how you use information gleaned from your performance to guide your preparation.

So, before you read further, take Practice Test 1 starting at this page of this book. Be sure to do so in one sitting, following the instructions that appear before the test.

2. Check Your Answers

Using the answer key on this page, count the number of multiple-choice questions you answered correctly and how many you missed. Don’t worry about the explanations for now, and don’t worry about why you missed questions. We’ll get to that soon.

Scoring Worksheets

We’ve included a scoring worksheet for the practice tests in this book at the end of each Answers and Explanations chapter. Remember that these worksheets are meant to serve as a rough guideline only. AP Exam scores are weighted according to a statistical process that varies slightly every year based on how students perform on the exam, but you can use the worksheets to approximate your score.

3. Reflect on the Test

After you take your first test, respond to the following questions:

4. Read Part III and Complete the Self-Evaluation

Part III provides information on how the test is structured and scored. As you read Part III, re-evaluate your answers to the questions above. At the end of Part III, you will revisit and refine the questions you answered above. You will then be able to make a study plan, based on your needs and time available, that will allow you to use this book most effectively.

5. Engage with Parts IV and V as Needed

Notice the word engage. You’ll get more out of this book if you use it intentionally than if you read it passively, hoping for an improved score through osmosis.

The Strategy chapters will help you think about your approach to the question types on this exam. Part IV opens with a reminder to think about how you approach questions now and then closes with a reflection section asking you to think about how or whether you will change your approach in the future.

The Terms and Modes chapters in Part V are designed to provide a review of the terminology you are likely to encounter on the exam, and will help you to identify the rhetorical fallacies and modes used in both test passages and student essays. You will have the opportunity to assess your mastery of the content of each chapter through test-appropriate questions and a reflection section.

6. Take More Practice Tests and Assess Your Performance

Once you feel you have developed the strategies you need and gained the knowledge you lacked, you should take Practice Test 2, which starts at this page. You should do so in one sitting, following the instructions at the beginning of the test.

When you complete the test, check your answers to the multiple-choice sections against the answer key on this page. If possible, find a teacher to read your essays and provide feedback.

Once you have taken the test, reflect on what areas you still need to work on, and revisit the chapters in this book that address those deficiencies. Through this type of reflection and engagement, you will continue to improve. Then, take Practice Test 3 in this book and Practice Tests 4 and 5 online.

7. Keep Working

As we will discuss in Part III, there are other resources available to you, including a wealth of information on AP Students: apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-english-language-and-composition. You can continue to explore and engage in areas needing improvement right up to the day of the test.