This video reviews 15 AP English Language tips for overall studying, the multiple-choice section, as well as the free response (FRQ) section to help you pass the 2022 AP English Language exam. We go over tons of general AP English Language tips and test taking strategies to jumpstart your AP exam prep.
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Here is a quick preview of some of the AP English Language tips we go over:
0:00 - Introduction to 15 AP English Language Tips: How to Get a 4 or 5
0:48 - 5 AP® English Language and Composition Study Tips for Home:
1. Read. Read widely. Read constantly. Read everything.
2. Flashcards are your friend.
3. Take your homework assignments seriously, especially summer assignments.
4. Seek out extra opportunities for practice!
5. Study with your friends!
3:49 - 5 AP® English Language and Composition Multiple Choice Study Tips
1. Practice answering multiple choice questions as often as you can.
2. Exercise your close-reading skills.
3. Look over the questions before reading the passage.
4. Use process of elimination.
5. Remember that it doesn’t hurt to guess.
6:52 - 5 AP® English Language and Composition FRQ Study Tips
1. Practice answering questions from The College Board’s archive of past exam questions.
2. Time yourself.
3. Use the rubric!
4. Pay attention to the task verbs used in your FRQ prompts.
5. Know your rhetorical devices and techniques.
10:28 - What to Do Next to Get a 4 or 5 on AP English Language
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