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AP Italian Language and Culture Flashcards: Connectors, hedging, and precision

Written by AP Content Team, Verified for 2026 AP Exams, Last updated: May 2026

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What is a key aspect of effective pronunciation in spoken presentations?
Effective pronunciation in spoken presentations must be comprehensible to speakers of the target language.
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What is a key aspect of effective pronunciation in spoken presentations?
Effective pronunciation in spoken presentations must be comprehensible to speakers of the target language.
What elements contribute to effective delivery in spoken presentations?
Effective delivery in spoken presentations involves using appropriate intonation patterns, pacing, and overall delivery style.
Name two communication strategies used to maintain spoken presentations.
Circumlocution and paraphrasing are two communication strategies used to maintain spoken presentations, especially when encountering lexical gaps.
Why is using a variety of grammar and syntax important in spoken presentations?
Using a variety of grammar and syntax in spoken presentations enhances clarity, sophistication, and engagement for the audience.
What types of sentences and time frames should be used in spoken presentations?
Spoken presentations should incorporate simple, compound, and complex sentences, expressed in a variety of time frames, to convey ideas effectively.
What is an important self-monitoring skill for spoken presentations?
An important self-monitoring skill for spoken presentations is to recognize errors in language production and attempt self-correction.
How should ideas and opinions be supported in spoken presentations?
Ideas and opinions in spoken presentations should be explained and supported with relevant examples to enhance clarity and persuasiveness.
What comparative analysis should be included in spoken presentations about cultural communities?
Spoken presentations should compare features such as products, practices, and perspectives of target cultural communities to those of the student's own community.
Why are transitional expressions important when making comparisons?
Transitional expressions are crucial for smoothly connecting ideas and indicating relationships when making comparisons, ensuring clarity and coherence.
What does it mean to set up 'equal comparisons' in presentations?
Setting up equal comparisons means comparing similar entities, such as a city to a city or a region to a region, to ensure a fair and logical basis for comparison.