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AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11, 2015 Lisa Podbilski Louisville Collegiate School Baocai Jia Cupertino High School

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Page 1: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural PresentationChinese Language Education

Forum (CLEF)San Francisco, CA April 10-11, 2015

Lisa Podbilski

Louisville Collegiate School

Baocai Jia

Cupertino High School

Page 2: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

AP Chinese Language and Culture Development Committee

2014-2015Committee members:

2 co-chairs: 1 High School and 1 Higher Education

2 Higher Ed teachers

2 High School Teachers

AP Chinese Chief Reader

College Board Advisor

Page 3: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

AP Chinese Language and Culture Development

Committee2014-2015

•Lisa Podbilski, Louisville Collegiate School, [email protected]

•Baocai Jia, Cupertino High School, [email protected]

Page 4: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

Focal Points & Objectives

AP Chinese Course Overview: Goals and

Expectations

AP Chinese Examination:

Objectives and Format

Free Response: Cultural Presentation

Page 5: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

I. AP Chinese Course Overview

Page 6: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

AP Chinese Course Overview

• AP“… is a collaborative effort between motivated students; dedicated teachers; and committed high schools, colleges and universities.”

• AP Chinese course is designed to be comparable to 4th semester/250 hours of college level instructionWhat is AP Chinese?

• Preparing students to be proficient in Chinese across the three communicative modes

• Connecting students to college success

• Contributing to college credits

Why AP Chinese?

Page 7: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

AP Chinese Learning Objectives:Students are expected to…

Engage in spoken

interpersonal communication

Engage in written

interpersonal communication

Comprehend information

from a variety of audio and

visual resources

Comprehend information

from a variety of written and print resources

Plan, produce and present

spoken presentational communication

s

Plan and produce written presentational communication

s

apcentral.collegeboard.com

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Real-life situations Vocabulary usage

Language control Communication strategies

EMPHASIZE Communication:

Understanding and being understood

Page 9: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

AP Chinese Course: Explore Culture

Products:Books,

music, tools, etc.

Perspectives:

Values, assumptions, attitudes

PracticesSocial

interactions within a culture

Develop student awareness and appreciation of

the 3 P’s

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AP Chinese Course: Explore Culture

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AP Central

apcentral.collegeboard.com

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II. Objectives and format of the AP

Chinese Exam

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AP Chinese Examination Objectives & Focus

Test knowledge of Chinese language and culture (contemporary and historical)

Test ability to communicate in Chinese in linguistically, culturally and socially appropriate ways.

Test ability to interact with authentic materials

Focus on interpersonal, interpretive and presentational communication using the four skills

Page 14: AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam Free Response Task: Cultural Presentation Chinese Language Education Forum (CLEF) San Francisco, CA April 10-11,

Format of AP Examination

Examination length

Approximately 2 hours and 15

minutes in length

70 multiple choice questions

and 4 free-response tasks

Examination

categories

Section I: multiple-choice questions.• Part A: Listening• Part B: Reading

Section II: free-response tasks requiring written and spoken responses.• Part A: Writing• Part B: Speaking

Grade distribution

: By communicative

modes: Interpretive -- 40%Interpersonal -- 30 %Presentational -- 30 %

By language modality:• Listening -- 25 %• Reading -- 25 %• Writing – 25%• Speaking -- 25 %

http://apcentral.collegeboard.com

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Scoring Criteria for Free Response Items

Task completi

on

Response to the

prompts, organization and text

type

DeliveryPace,

pronunciation, register

Language use

Vocabulary and

grammatical structure

No.

Verbal Grade Description

6 Excellent Demonstrates excellence

5 Very good Suggests excellence

4 good Demonstrates competence

3 Adequate Suggests competence

2 Weak Suggests lack of competence

1 Very Weak Demonstrates lack of competence

0 Unacceptable

Contains nothing that earns credit

Rubrics-based holistic assessment of students’ responses

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III. Free Response: Cultural

Presentation