Search results
Download free-response questions from past AP English Language & Composition exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses, and scoring distributions.
- Grade Distributions
Grade distributions for the 2004 AP English Language and...
- Scoring Statistics
Scoring statistics for the 2006 AP English Language and...
- AP Classroom
AP Classroom is an online platform that provides...
- Exam Dates
Please note: AP coordinators should order late-testing exams...
- Ordering and Fees
Start here to find information on AP Exam fees, fee...
- Digital AP Exams
Webinars covering a range of topics about digital AP Exams...
- Administering Exams
AP administrators, get the info you need to help you and...
- Overview
Access and interpret AP score reports, plus find tips to get...
- Grade Distributions
Increase your exam confidence with these College Board AP® English Language and Composition past papers. Includes exam papers and mark schemes organised by year.
In your response you should do the following: Respond to the prompt with a thesis that presents a defensible position. Provide evidence to support your line of reasoning. Explain how the evidence supports your line of reasoning. Use appropriate grammar and punctuation in communicating your argument.
AP® English Literature and Composition Exam. Regularly Scheduled Exam Date: Thursday morning, May 10, 2012 Late-Testing Exam Date: Friday morning, May 25, 2012. Section I: At a Glance. Total Time: 1 hour. Number of Questions: 55. Percent of Total Score: 45% Writing Instrument: Pencil required. Dictionaries: None allowed. Section II: At a Glance.
AP Chemistry. AP Environmental Science. AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based. AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based. AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism. AP Physics C: Mechanics. AP Psychology.
AP® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION . Question 1. The essay’s score should reflect the essay’s quality as a whole. Remember that students had only 15 minutes to read the sources and 40 minutes to write; the essay, therefore, is not a finished product and should not be judged by standards appropriate for an out-of-class assignment.
AP Exams are developed and scored by college faculty and experienced AP teachers. Most four-year colleges and universities in the United States grant credit, advanced placement, or both on the basis of successful AP Exam scores; more than 3,300 institutions worldwide annually receive AP scores. AP Course Development