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🇨🇳AP Chinese
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🇨🇳AP Chinese

FRQ 1 – Story Narration
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Unit 1: Families in China
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Guided Practice

FRQ 1 – Story Narration
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Unit 1: Families in China
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FRQ Types & Units

Each FRQ type tests specific skills taught in particular units. Here's why certain units appear for each question type:

This mapping reflects College Board's exam structure - each FRQ type tests specific skills that are taught in particular units.

Why are some FRQs missing?

For this first release, we focused on FRQs that:

  • We already have stimulus materials for (i.e. history/English)
  • Don't require stimulus materials at all
  • Use stimulus that can be generated with AI (like science data sets)

We also skipped FRQs that require audio playback or speaking responses for now.

Our goal is to eventually have practice available for every FRQ type across all AP subjects. We're actively working to add more!

Practice FRQ 1 of 201/20
Directions: In this task, you will be asked to write in Chinese for a specific purpose and to a specific person. You should write in as complete and culturally appropriate a manner as possible, taking into account the purpose and the person described.
1. The four pictures present a story. Imagine you are telling the story to your Chinese pen pal, Li Ming. Narrate a complete story as suggested by the pictures. Give your story a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Story narration panels






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Free Response Question Practice

This practice environment simulates the AP AP Chinese Free Response Questions section. Here are some guidelines:

  • Read each question carefully before responding. Pay attention to command verbs like "identify," "explain," "analyze," or "evaluate."
  • Use the timer to practice time management. You can pause, restart, or hide the timer as needed.
  • Mark for Review if you want to come back to a question later.
  • Your responses are saved automatically as you type. You can also use the drawing tool for questions that require diagrams or graphs.
  • Use the toolbar for formatting options like bold, italic, subscript, and superscript.
  • Navigate between questions using the Previous and Next buttons at the bottom of the screen.

Tip: Answer all parts of each question. Partial credit is often available, so even if you are unsure, provide what you know.