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Library AP Japanese Language & Culture Unit 8: Section II Part A — Presentational Writing: Compare & Contrast Article
⁂   AP Japanese Language & Culture · Unit 8

8. Section II Part A — Presentational Writing: Compare & Contrast Article

12.5–12.5% of the AP exam. Key topics: Presentational writing mode: composing a structured comparative essay for an unseen audience, Task structure: one essay of approximately 300–400 Japanese characters in 20 minutes, Required essay structure: thesis → supporting evidence from Japanese culture → comparison to another culture → conclusion, Scoring dimensions: task completion, comprehensibility, vocabulary and language use, organization, register (formal), Scoring scale: 0–6 holistic rubric by trained AP readers, IME input: typed in Japanese using Google Japanese IME, Key comparative connectors: 一方 (on the other hand), それに対して (in contrast), 比べると (compared to), 共通点は (a commonality is), 相違点は (a difference is), Cultural evidence requirements: specific named practices, products, or perspectives — not generalizations.

12.5–12.5% exam weight standard track

Unit 8: Section II Part A — Presentational Writing: Compare & Contrast Article

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Topics in this unit

  • Presentational writing mode: composing a structured comparative essay for an unseen audience
  • Task structure: one essay of approximately 300–400 Japanese characters in 20 minutes
  • Required essay structure: thesis → supporting evidence from Japanese culture → comparison to another culture → conclusion
  • Scoring dimensions: task completion, comprehensibility, vocabulary and language use, organization, register (formal)
  • Scoring scale: 0–6 holistic rubric by trained AP readers
  • IME input: typed in Japanese using Google Japanese IME
  • Key comparative connectors: 一方 (on the other hand), それに対して (in contrast), 比べると (compared to), 共通点は (a commonality is), 相違点は (a difference is)
  • Cultural evidence requirements: specific named practices, products, or perspectives — not generalizations