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AP Chinese Language FRQ Guide 2026: Email, Essay & Speaking Strategies

Updated July 2026 · 12 min read · Score Calculator · Cheat Sheet

AP Chinese Language Section II tests five distinct tasks — all in Chinese. This guide breaks down the exact rubric for each task, shows you what high-scoring responses look like, and gives you the Chinese phrases you need to sound fluent under time pressure.

Section II Overview

TaskFormatTimeWeight
Interpersonal WritingEmail reply (formal)15 min~12.5%
Presentational WritingArgumentative essay (3 sources)~55 min (includes reading time)~12.5%
Interpersonal SpeakingSimulated conversation (6 turns)~10 min total~12.5%
Presentational Speaking 1Cultural comparison (2 min)4 min total (2 prep + 2 speak)~6.25%
Presentational Speaking 2Oral presentation (text-based)~6 min total~6.25%

Everything must be in Chinese. You may use simplified or traditional characters — both are fully accepted. On the computer-based exam, you can type using Pinyin input (拼音输入法), Bopomofo (注音), Cangjie, or hand-draw characters. Choose the method you're fastest with.

Interpersonal Writing — Email Reply

You receive a formal email in Chinese (from a school, company, or unfamiliar adult) and must reply in formal Chinese. You have 15 minutes. Your reply must:

Email Template (正式邮件模板)

称呼 (Salutation): 尊敬的[姓名]老师/先生/女士:
开头 (Opening): 您好!非常感谢您的来信。很高兴能回复您的问题。
回复各问题 (Answer each question): Use transition phrases: 关于您提到的…/ 针对您的问题…/ 就…而言…
提出问题 (Your question): 此外,我想请问您… / 我还有一个问题想请教您…
结尾 (Closing): 如有任何问题,请随时联系我。期待您的回复。祝好,[名字]

Most common email mistake: Using casual language (, 哈哈, 好的) instead of formal register. Every instance of informal register reduces your score. Write as if responding to a professor or manager, not a friend.

Email Rubric (5 points)

Interpersonal Writing Rubric

5 pts Task completion — addresses all requests; adds original question; appropriate length (80+ characters)
5 pts Register and cultural appropriateness — formal tone; correct use of ; appropriate salutation/closing
5 pts Language — character accuracy, sentence complexity, vocabulary range

Presentational Writing — Argumentative Essay

You receive three sources on a contemporary theme: one print text in Chinese, one chart or infographic, and one audio source in Chinese. After a reading/listening period, you have approximately 40 minutes to write an argumentative essay that:

Rubric (5 points per category)

Argumentative Essay Rubric

5 pts Task completion — addresses prompt; takes a clear position; uses all three sources explicitly
5 pts Argumentation — thesis is defensible; sources support claims; counterargument acknowledged
5 pts Language — character accuracy, vocabulary range, syntactic complexity, formal register

Essay Structure

  1. 引言 + 论点 (Intro + Thesis): "尽管有人认为[对立观点],但我认为[你的观点],原因如下。"
  2. 第一段 — 来源一: State claim → cite source ("根据文章所述,…") → analyze: why does this support your argument?
  3. 第二段 — 来源二: Same structure. Transition: "图表进一步证明了这一点,显示…"
  4. 第三段 — 来源三 + 反驳: Reference audio. Acknowledge counterargument: "虽然采访中提到了…,但这种观点忽视了…"
  5. 结论 (Conclusion): Restate position. Broader implication in 2 sentences.

Source Citation Phrases

Source typeCitation formula
Print text根据文章/材料所述… / 文中提到… / 据作者所言…
Chart / infographic根据图表显示… / 数据表明… / 从图中可以看出…
Audio recording在录音中,[说话者]提到… / 采访中指出… / 根据音频内容…

Common essay topics: Environmental protection (环保), technology and society (科技与社会), education systems (教育制度), work-life balance (工作与生活平衡), cultural preservation (文化传承), urbanization (城镇化). Practice reading authentic Chinese articles on these themes before exam day.

Interpersonal Speaking — Simulated Conversation

You participate in a scripted conversation with a Chinese speaker. You see an outline of the conversation (what the other person will say in each turn) and must respond naturally in Chinese. There are 6 turns. You get 20 seconds to respond to each prompt.

Scoring (5 points per category)

Interpersonal Speaking Rubric

5 pts Task completion — responds to each turn directly; adds spontaneous details
5 pts Cultural appropriateness — register matches context; responses feel natural
5 pts Language — fluency, tones, vocabulary, absence of long pauses

Conversation Strategy

Sample Response Pattern

Prompt: "你觉得学中文最难的是什么?"
Weak answer: "最难的是写汉字。" (5 characters — too short)
Strong answer: "我觉得最难的是汉字,因为每个字都有不同的笔画和含义,而且声调也很重要。我刚开始学的时候,经常把第二声和第三声搞混。不过,多练习之后,慢慢就熟悉了。"

Presentational Speaking — Cultural Comparison

You receive a prompt asking you to compare a cultural practice or phenomenon in a Chinese-speaking community with your own community. You have 4 minutes total: 2 minutes to prepare, 2 minutes to speak.

Structure for 2-Minute Response

  1. Opening + thesis (15–20 sec): "今天我要比较…在中国(台湾/新加坡)和我自己社区的异同。"
  2. Chinese-speaking community (40–45 sec): Describe the practice with specific details. Name the country/region. Use present tense.
  3. Your community (40–45 sec): Describe the parallel practice. Use comparison language: "相比之下… / 与此不同的是… / 类似地…"
  4. Reflection (20–25 sec): "通过这个比较,我了解到… / 这种差异反映了…文化中对…的重视。"

Common Cultural Comparison Topics

TopicChinese community angle
EducationCollege entrance exam (高考), after-school tutoring (补课), emphasis on STEM
Family structureExtended family living together, filial piety (孝顺), respect for elders
Food cultureImportance of communal meals, Lunar New Year foods, food as social bonding
Technology useWeChat ecosystems, mobile payment (支付宝/微信支付), social media differences
CelebrationsLunar New Year (春节), Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节), red envelopes (红包)
HealthcareTraditional Chinese medicine (中医), preventive vs. curative approaches

Specify which Chinese-speaking community. "Chinese culture" is too vague. Say "in mainland China" (在中国大陆), "in Taiwan" (在台湾), "in Singapore's Chinese community" (在新加坡的华人社区), or "in Hong Kong" (在香港). Specific references earn higher cultural knowledge scores.

Key Chinese Connective Phrases

These phrases elevate your writing and speaking from basic to sophisticated. Memorize at least 5–6 from each category.

FunctionPhrases
Introducing an argument我认为… / 在我看来… / 就我个人而言… / 我的观点是…
Adding evidence例如… / 比如说… / 以…为例… / 根据数据显示…
Contrast/concession虽然…但是… / 尽管…然而… / 尽管如此… / 另一方面…
Cause and effect因此… / 所以… / 由此可见… / 这导致了… / 其结果是…
Sequence首先…其次…最后… / 第一点…第二点… / 一方面…另一方面…
Conclusion综上所述… / 总的来说… / 由此可以得出结论… / 总而言之…
Comparing与…相比… / 相比之下… / 相对于…而言… / 不同的是…
Emphasis尤其是… / 特别是… / 值得注意的是… / 不可忽视的是…

Heritage vs. Non-Heritage Strategy

AP Chinese is taken by two very different populations, and each has specific strengths and weaknesses to address.

If you are a heritage speaker:

If you are a non-heritage learner:

Tone mistakes in speaking don't disqualify you — they affect your Language score but not your Task Completion score. A response that communicates clearly but has tonal errors can still earn a 4/5 on Task Completion. Don't let fear of tones paralyze you — keep talking and stay on topic.

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Sarah Mitchell В· AP Educator & Tutor

Sarah Mitchell has tutored AP students for 8 years and scored 5s on 11 AP exams. She writes about AP scoring strategy and exam preparation at APScoreHub.

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