Most AP English teachers recognize that the multiple-choice questions assess skills and essential knowledge in composition and reading, but students often see them as disconnected from their learning. Likewise, MCQs are often taught solely as test prep exercises, missing opportunities to connect them to the broader course goals. And let's face it—MCQs are often dull, especially for the students who would benefit the most from extra practice. So, how can we make MCQ practice both engaging and meaningful? How can we prepare students for the exam while enriching their learning experience? Join Brandon in this free webinar to discover a mix of time-tested strategies and innovative approaches for engaging students in MCQ practice. These methods will help students develop their skills in ways that are both stimulating and aligned with the courses' deeper objectives, preparing them for the AP exam and college-level writing.