AP Spanish Language & Culture – One-Sheet Unit Planning Guide and Links to Resources

(Aligned to the New AP Framework)

Use this document to map curriculum, select authentic resources, design tasks, and build thematic units that prepare students for the updated exam.

Disclaimer: these materials are not officially endorsed by College Board. Always check with them for the latest updates.

I. The Six Course Units + Recommended Instructional Contexts

Design each unit using the required AP unit theme and choose several of the recommended contexts below.

Unit 1 – Families and Communities

Contexts to build units around:

  • Community Activities
  • Family Relationships
  • Social Interactions & Relationships
  • Urban and Rural Communities

Possible resource types:
articles, interviews, census data, community websites, school policies, family narratives

Unit 2 – Language and Culture

Contexts:

  • Customs and Celebrations
  • Linguistics
  • Spanish in the World (varieties, regionalisms, heritage speakers)

Possible resources:
cultural celebrations, dialect videos, historical texts, festival promos, sociolinguistic infographics

Unit 3 – Art and Creativity

Contexts:

  • Architecture
  • Artistic Heritage
  • Beauty & Aesthetics
  • Fashion & Design
  • Literature
  • Visual and Performing Arts

Possible resources:
poems, museum virtual tours, paintings, song lyrics, designer profiles, dance/film clips

Unit 4 – Science and Technology

Contexts:

  • Innovations & Emerging Technologies
  • Personal Technology & Communication
  • Science in Everyday Life
  • Societal Impacts of Science & Technology

Possible resources:
news reports, podcasts, medical advancements, scientific infographics, tech reviews

Unit 5 – Contemporary Life

Contexts:

  • Education & Careers
  • Entertainment & Media
  • Food & Health
  • Pop Culture
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Travel & Tourism

Possible resources:
travel blogs, nutrition articles, sports interviews, school initiatives, job ads, entertainment media

Unit 6 – Global Contexts

Contexts:

  • Global Communication
  • Natural World
  • History
  • Policy & Planning
  • Transportation

Possible resources:
environmental reports, historical documents, global policy initiatives, public transit maps, debates

II. Simplified Exam Structure (New AP Exam)

Use this to backward-plan assessments and performance tasks.

Multiple Choice (40% of Score – 80 min total)

Listening (25%) – 40 minutes

5 sets × 5 questions each
Task types include:

  • Audio + Chart
  • Audio Report
  • Instructional Guidance
  • Interview
  • Presentation

Reading (25%) – 40 minutes

6 sets / 30 questions
Task types include:

  • Article
  • Article + Chart
  • Literary Text
  • Promotional Material

III. Free Response Section (60% of Score)

1. Project Presentation – 20%

Students prepare a project in advance using a teacher-approved cultural topic.
Exam day: record a 3-minute spoken presentation using a one-page “Personalized Project Reference.”

2. Project Q&A – 15%

After presenting, students answer 4 recorded questions about their project.
Shows depth of understanding, research, and cultural insight.

3. Argumentative Essay – 15%

Respond to a prompt using 3 sources (text + audio) presenting different perspectives.

IV. Unit Planning Checklist (For Each of the Six Units)

Use this section to design strong AP-aligned units.

1. Select Your Contexts

Choose 2–4 recommended contexts from the list above.

2. Gather Authentic Resources

Include at least:

  • 1 audio source
  • 1 article
  • 1 infographic/chart
  • 1 cultural product/practice

3. Build Communicative Tasks (All 3 Modes)

Interpretive: readings, audio reports, data interpretation
Interpersonal: discussions, messages, roleplays, interviews
Presentational: cultural explanations, mini-presentations, essays

4. Integrate Cultural Comparison

Add activities that address:

  • Products
  • Practices
  • Perspectives
    …across Spanish-speaking communities.

5. Align Assessments to the Exam

Include:

  • MC listening and reading
  • A presentational speaking task
  • A short interpersonal speaking or writing task
  • A mini argumentative essay (using 2–3 sources)

6. Project Preparation (For Units Leading to FRQ 1 & 2)

Have students:

  • Select a cultural topic
  • Gather sources
  • Draft their Personalized Project Reference
  • Practice presenting and answering follow-up questions

V. At-a-Glance Teacher Uses

This one sheet can help you:

  • Build AP units
  • Choose authentic resources
  • Align assessments with the new exam
  • Backward plan from FRQ tasks
  • Ensure all modes of communication are represented
  • Connect levels 1–3 to AP expectations
  • Support vertical curriculum planning
  • Integrate cultural depth into every unit

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