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Free AP French Language and Culture score calculator and composite score predictor. Enter your expected multiple-choice correct total (out of 65), holistic scores for the email and argumentative essay, and holistic scores for the conversation and cultural comparison tasks. We apply the standard 50% MC / 25% written / 25% spoken weighting, build a 0–100 composite, and map it to an estimated 1–5 AP score with study guidance.
Last updated: April 17, 2026
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30 print + 35 audio items — weighted 50% in this composite model.
Written section weighted 25% (max 10 combined).
Spoken section max 10 combined holistic points.
Output
0–100 composite
Mirrors the published 50/25/25 section contribution before AP score conversion.
Use case
May exam planning
Useful for balancing listening sets with timed writing—not a substitute for your official score report.
Scale
0–65 correct
Split practice between print interpretation and paired audio + print sets to match Section I structure.
Written max (model)
10 holistic points
Weighted 25% in this composite model.
Spoken max (model)
10 holistic points
Weighted 25%—short tasks, but they anchor comprehensibility and task completion.
Reminder
School-specific rules
Verify whether your institution awards credit, placement, or both for AP French Language and Culture.
For 50/65 multiple choice correct, written total 7/10, and spoken total 8/10:
Estimated AP score
5
Composite score
76 / 100
At many colleges, scores in this band are associated with potential credit or placement—verify each institution.
We follow the published AP French Language and Culture exam blueprint: 65 multiple-choice items across print and audio, two written free-response tasks, and two spoken free-response tasks. College Board assigns 50%, 25%, and 25% of the exam score to those sections respectively. Our tool applies that weighting to your inputs, then maps the composite to a practical AP score band for study planning.
MC weighted = (correct ÷ 65) × 50Written weighted = (written holistic sum ÷ 10) × 25Spoken weighted = (spoken holistic sum ÷ 10) × 25Composite = MC weighted + written weighted + spoken weightedHolistic scores are modeled as 0–5 per task to match common rubric columns. Official results also reflect exam-specific equating that is not public in advance.
50% interpretive MC + 25% written + 25% spoken → composite → AP score estimate
Reliable scores usually come from integrating interpretive practice (authentic texts and audio) with timed productive tasks that prioritize comprehensibility, task completion, and appropriate register—especially in formal writing and short speaking turns.
Pairing French with other communication-heavy AP tools? Try the AP English Language resources or general AP score calculator.
Get a custom calculator for your platformResult: estimated AP score 5 (composite 76)
Treat this as a planning estimate; official scores use College Board equating and security procedures.
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