College Board-Aligned Original Notes
AP Chinese Language and Culture Unit 1 Topic 6: Creating a short written and oral presentation
Use Creating a short written and oral presentation to strengthen interpretation, communication, argument, and cultural comparison.
What to Know
- Explain how evidence works instead of only quoting or summarizing it.
- Match tone, register, and organization to audience and purpose.
- For world language tasks, connect language choices to culture and context.
- Always connect this topic back to the larger unit: Families in Different Societies.
Detailed Notes
Creating a short written and oral presentation is about using language or interpretation for a purpose. Ask what the speaker, writer, or text is trying to accomplish and how choices create meaning.
In AP Chinese Language and Culture, strong work goes beyond summary. You should explain how evidence, structure, tone, style, register, or cultural context affects the message.
For AP tasks, match your response to the situation. Interpretive tasks require careful reading or listening, interpersonal tasks require appropriate exchange, and presentational tasks require organized communication.
Key Vocabulary
Claim
A position or interpretation that can be supported with evidence.
Evidence
Specific support from a text, source, conversation, or cultural example.
Commentary
Explanation of how evidence supports a claim.
Tone
The speaker's or writer's attitude toward a subject or audience.
Audience
The intended readers, listeners, or viewers.
Quick Practice
How would you explain Creating a short written and oral presentation in one or two AP-style sentences?
Name the concept, apply it to a specific example or source, and explain the reasoning that connects the evidence to your answer.
Related Topics in This Unit
- Understanding audio recordings (for example, a transportation announcement)
- Reading posters, public signs, and other texts
- Taking part in discussions
- Writing emails and notes