AP Spanish Language and Culture

Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture developing Spanish communication skills.

Basic Concepts

Interpretive Communication

Understanding What You Hear and Read

Interpretive communication is the skill of understanding and interpreting spoken, written, or visual messages in Spanish. It’s about making sense of what you hear or read, whether it’s a news article, podcast, or conversation overheard at a café.

Techniques for Success

  • Identifying the main idea and supporting details
  • Making inferences based on context
  • Interpreting tone and purpose
  • Recognizing cultural references

Types of Texts

  • Short stories, novels, and poems
  • Advertisements, news reports, and emails
  • Audio clips, interviews, and movies

Real-World Value

Being able to interpret messages helps you understand Spanish media, follow instructions, and appreciate perspectives from different cultures.

Examples

  • Listening to a radio interview and identifying the main argument.

  • Reading a short story and inferring the author’s message.

In a Nutshell

Interpretive communication is understanding spoken or written Spanish in different contexts.