The American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT) is a standardized English proficiency exam developed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC). It is primarily used by the U.S. military and allied forces to assess non-native English speakers’ listening and reading skills. The test places individuals into one of several proficiency levels, from beginner (0) to advanced (4) on the Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) scale.
Yes. Form 119 is generally considered more difficult due to advanced vocabulary and complex listening distractors. It is typically administered to students who have already passed lower forms. Alcpt Form 119
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ALCPT Form 119 is a 100-question proficiency exam developed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) to measure English skills, focusing on military-oriented listening and reading comprehension. The approximately 75-minute test includes 66 listening items and 34 reading items, covering grammar, vocabulary, and context-based comprehension. Detailed information on the test structure and administration can be found in the DLIELC handbook ALCPT Handbook for Military Testing | PDF - Scribd
Functional Vocabulary: Study phrasal verbs and military-related terminology commonly used in ALC materials.
Take a general ALCPT practice test (Form 100 or 105 – widely available in study guides) to identify weak areas.