curriculum note
This video was recorded during the COVID-19 era and references an outdated exam format (open-book, no MCQ, single 45-minute FRQ). The current AP English Language exam includes multiple choice questions and three FRQs under standard timed conditions.
covered in this stream
Introduction and Agenda
College Board Update
Units and Exam Changes
Sophistication Points Overview
Open Book Exam Details
Studying Recommendations
English Language Specifics
Earning Sophistication Methods
Rhetorical Choices Advice
Securing Sophistication Point
Essay Structure Tips
Adding Counterargument Paragraph
Addressing Counterarguments
Implications and Impact
Example Thesis Statement
Example Body Paragraph
Responding to Arguments
Counterarguments in Argument Essays
Body Paragraph Structure
Synthesis Sample Essay
Combining with Conclusion
Synthesis Counterargument Sample
Earning Sophistication Example
Student Paragraph Example
Counterargument Strategies
Subjectivity in Writing
Analytical Rubric Discussion
Flexibility in AP Lang
Practice Prompt Introduction
Thesis Writing Timer
Reviewing Student Theses
Paragraph Writing Timer
Paragraph Practice Review
Student Paragraph Feedback
Q&A and Tips
Closing Remarks
Stream Wrap-Up

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