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This course is primarily a comprehensive review of all previous knowledge pertaining to the Spanish language. This class builds upon the skills developed within introductory and intermediate Spanish classes by applying each skill to a specific, contemporary context; common themes include health, education, careers, literature, history, family, relationships, and the environment.
The AP Spanish Literature course is designed to be comparable to a third-year college/university introductory Hispanic literature course. Students concentrate on developing proficiency in reading and writing in preparation for the AP Spanish Literature examination.
Advanced Placement (AP) examinations are exams offered in United States by the College Board and are taken each May by students. The tests are the culmination of year-long Advanced Placement (AP) courses, which are typically offered at the high school level. AP exams (with few exceptions [1]) have a multiple-choice section and a free-response ...
The composite is then converted into an AP score of 1-5 using a scale for that year's exam. [5] Students generally receive their scores by mail in mid-July of the year they took the test. Scores can be viewed on the College Board website using My AP. Alternatively, they can receive their scores by phone as early as July 1 for a fee. [6]
For example {{Lang|ath|text in Athapascan languages language here}}, which wraps the text with < span lang = "ath" >. Also available is {{Langx|ath|text in Athapascan languages language here}} which displays as Athapascan languages: text in Athapascan languages language here.
This category contains articles with Emilian-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
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Elaboration: span[lang|=arz-Latn] is there to stop span[lang|=arz] from being used in transliterated texts, but now the former is stopping all IPA styles. --Mahmudmasri 00:18, 28 June 2022 (UTC) You can of course qualify the selector as in :not(.IPA), thought this is obviously not a really generalizable solution.