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AP English Language resources for every unit, skill, and exam question type.

AP English Language covers 9 units, from Claims, Reasoning, and Evidence to Developing a Complex Argument. Use this hub for unit study guides, topic review, practice questions, FRQs, key terms, cheatsheets, score calculators, and exam prep.

AP English Language at a glance

AP English Language is a college-level rhetoric and writing course where you analyze nonfiction arguments and craft persuasive, evidence-based essays. It asks you to read closely, reason clearly, and write with control under time pressure.

9 course unitspractice questionskey terms

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Start with the overview

Get the big picture: what AP English Language covers, how it is scored, and how the units connect.

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Take a diagnostic

Answer a quick mix of questions to see which units need the most review.

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Jump into a unit

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What is AP English Language?

AP English Language covers 9 units, from Claims, Reasoning, and Evidence to Developing a Complex Argument. Use this hub for unit study guides, topic review, practice questions, FRQs, key terms, cheatsheets, score calculators, and exam prep.

What students review in AP English Language

  • Unit 1: Claims, Reasoning, and Evidence
  • Unit 2: Organizing Information for a Specific Audience
  • Unit 3: Perspectives and How Arguments Relate
  • Unit 4: How writers develop arguments, intros, and conclusions
  • Unit 5: How a writer brings all parts of an argument together
  • 4 more course units with topic guides.

AP English Language units

Start with a unit overview, then use the linked topic guides to review the concepts that appear throughout class and exam practice.

4

AP Lang Unit 4 is about the architecture of an argument, meaning how a thesis sets up a line of reasoning, how introductions and conclusions are built for a specific rhetorical situation, and how writers use methods of development like comparison-contrast, definition, and description to move an argument forward.

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AP English Language by the numbers

These trends come from real Fiveable practice data, so you can see what students are reviewing, which topics need extra attention, and how written practice can improve over time.

Topics with the highest MCQ miss rate

28,158 MCQs
4.3 Adjusting An Argument to Address New Evidence
36%
3.2 Identifying and avoiding flawed lines of reasoning
31%
6.1 Incorporating multiple perspectives strategically into an argument
29%
8.4 Considering how style affects an argument
29%

Miss rate is based on high-volume AP English Language multiple-choice practice.

More MCQ practice lines up with stronger accuracy

+1 pts
accuracy74%10+75%25+74%50+75%100+MCQs practiced

Average MCQ accuracy by student practice volume across 1,319 AP English Language students.

FRQ scores often grow after another attempt

167 retries
56%first attempt
68%latest attempt
43%improved after retrying
3attempts per retried response
+12point average gain

Among AP English Language FRQ responses that students retried on Fiveable, average scores rose from 56% on the first attempt to 68% on the latest attempt.

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Big ideas & exam guides

These guides collect important exam skills, big ideas, essay tasks, and other subject-specific resources.

How to study for AP English Language

Build the course map first

Skim the 9 unit pages, then choose the units that need the most review. Use topic guides for the concepts that feel fuzzy instead of rereading the whole course.

Move from notes to practice

After each unit, answer practice questions and write free responses when they are part of the subject. Keep a short list of missed skills and revisit those guides before the next set.

Finish with exam prep

Use exam guides, cheatsheets, score calculators, and practice exams when they are available for this course. The best final review plan connects content, question types, and timing.

AP English Language FRQ practice

Use the question types below to plan written-response practice and connect exam guides to timed FRQs.

QuestionFocusDetails% of Score
FRQ 1Synthesis55 min18%
FRQ 2Rhetorical Analysis40 min18%
FRQ 3Argument40 min18%
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AP English Language study tools

Frequently Asked Questions

What does AP Lang focus on?

AP Lang focuses on rhetorical analysis, argument, synthesis, and nonfiction reading. The course is as much about how writing works as it is about what a text says.

How should I use these AP Lang study guides?

Use the guides to review core essay types, rhetorical terms, and writing moves. Then switch into practice so you can apply those ideas under timed conditions.

Where can I find AP Lang FRQ practice?

Fiveable's AP Lang FRQ practice includes rhetorical analysis, argument, and synthesis prompts with AI-supported scoring to help you improve structure, evidence, and commentary.

What should I review first for AP Lang?

Start with the essay type that feels weakest, then review the evidence and commentary habits that carry across all three FRQs. Multiple choice practice works best once you have those core patterns down.

Ready to review?Start with the course overview, review each AP English Language unit, practice exam-style questions, and use Fiveable tools when you are ready to plan final review.