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Glossary

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Art and Culture

Criticality: 3

A comprehensive theme examining the various forms of artistic expression and their significance within different cultural contexts, including museums, street art, and historical sites.

Example:

La celebración del Día de Muertos en México es un ejemplo vibrante de cómo el Art and Culture se entrelazan en las tradiciones de un pueblo.

Arte callejero

Criticality: 3

Art created in public spaces, typically on exterior walls or surfaces, which can range from commissioned murals to graffiti.

Example:

El vibrante arte callejero de Valparaíso transforma sus escaleras y muros en una galería al aire libre.

C

Common Pitfalls

Criticality: 2

Frequent mistakes or errors that students often make, which should be identified and avoided during an exam.

Example:

Uno de los Common Pitfalls en la sección oral es no responder directamente a la pregunta, sino divagar.

E

El museo

Criticality: 2

A public institution dedicated to preserving and exhibiting objects of historical, cultural, scientific, or artistic importance.

Example:

Visitar el museo del Prado en Madrid es una experiencia inolvidable para los amantes del arte clásico español.

Espectador

Criticality: 2

A person who observes or watches an event, performance, or work of art.

Example:

El espectador quedó cautivado por la intensidad de la obra de teatro, aplaudiendo de pie al final.

F

Free Response Questions (FRQs)

Criticality: 3

Open-ended assessment questions that require students to construct their own detailed answers, often involving analysis, synthesis, and argumentation.

Example:

Para la sección de escritura, las Free Response Questions (FRQs) nos permiten demostrar nuestra habilidad para argumentar y usar ejemplos específicos.

Fuente de inspiración

Criticality: 2

The origin or stimulus from which artists derive their ideas, creativity, or motivation for their work.

Example:

La naturaleza exuberante de la selva amazónica ha sido una constante fuente de inspiración para muchos pintores y escritores.

I

Intended Audience (of a text)

Criticality: 3

The specific group of people for whom a text is written or created, influencing its language, content, and style.

Example:

Un folleto turístico sobre Machu Picchu tiene una intended audience de viajeros interesados en la cultura y la aventura.

L

La exposición

Criticality: 2

A public display or showing of a collection of objects, often art, artifacts, or scientific specimens.

Example:

Este mes, el centro cultural presenta una exposición fascinante sobre la historia del cine latinoamericano.

M

Mudéjar

Criticality: 1

An architectural and decorative style developed in Christian Spain by Muslim craftsmen, characterized by a fusion of Islamic and Christian artistic elements.

Example:

Los intrincados detalles geométricos y el uso de ladrillo en la arquitectura mudéjar son un testimonio de la rica herencia cultural de España.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Criticality: 2

A type of assessment question where a student selects the best answer from a list of provided options.

Example:

En el examen de AP, las Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) evalúan nuestra comprensión lectora y vocabulario.

P

Process of Elimination

Criticality: 1

A test-taking strategy used for multiple-choice questions where incorrect answer options are systematically removed to increase the likelihood of selecting the correct one.

Example:

Cuando no estaba seguro de una respuesta en las preguntas de opción múltiple, usé el Process of Elimination para descartar las opciones obviamente incorrectas.

Purpose (of a text)

Criticality: 3

The main reason or goal for which a text was created, such as to inform, persuade, entertain, or instruct.

Example:

Al leer un artículo de noticias, el purpose principal del autor suele ser informar al lector sobre eventos actuales.

Q

Quality of Life (Calidad de Vida)

Criticality: 3

Refers to an individual's overall well-being, encompassing personal circumstances, community, environment, culture, and societal factors.

Example:

El acceso a servicios de salud y educación de calidad es fundamental para mejorar la calidad de vida en cualquier comunidad.

S

Short Answer Questions

Criticality: 2

Assessment questions that require a concise, direct response, typically a few words or sentences, without extensive elaboration.

Example:

Las Short Answer Questions en la sección de comprensión auditiva nos piden resumir la idea principal de un audio en una o dos frases.

T

T.E.A.C.H. (FRQ Strategy)

Criticality: 3

An acronym (Thesis, Examples, Analysis, Connections, High-Quality Language) used as a mnemonic device to structure and ensure comprehensive responses to Free Response Questions.

Example:

Al aplicar la estrategia T.E.A.C.H., me aseguré de que mi ensayo tuviera una tesis clara, ejemplos relevantes y un análisis profundo.

Technology and Society

Criticality: 3

A broad topic exploring the multifaceted ways in which technological advancements interact with and influence human societies, including quality of life, communication, and access to resources.

Example:

El impacto de la inteligencia artificial en el empleo es un tema clave dentro del estudio de Technology and Society.

Text Analysis

Criticality: 3

The process of critically examining a written piece to understand its main ideas, purpose, tone, and how it conveys meaning.

Example:

Para la tarea de español, tuvimos que realizar un Text Analysis de un poema de Pablo Neruda, identificando sus metáforas y simbolismo.

Thesis Statement

Criticality: 3

A concise sentence, usually in the introduction of an essay, that presents the main argument or controlling idea of the entire response.

Example:

Mi Thesis Statement para el ensayo argumentó que la tecnología, si bien conecta, también puede aislar a los individuos.

Time Management

Criticality: 2

The strategic planning and control of the amount of time spent on specific activities, crucial for completing exams effectively.

Example:

Una buena Time Management durante el examen me permitió revisar mis respuestas antes de entregarlo.

Tone (of a text)

Criticality: 3

The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice and writing style, which can be formal, informal, humorous, serious, etc.

Example:

El tone de la carta de bienvenida de la universidad era cálido y alentador, haciendo que los nuevos estudiantes se sintieran bienvenidos.