Form 118 | Alcpt
American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT) Form 118
The is a standardized English proficiency tool designed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) to evaluate listening and reading comprehension for military and professional placement. Core Review Elements
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8. Scoring and Placement (Typical for Form 118)
| Raw Score (out of 100) | ALC Level | CEFR Equivalent | |------------------------|-----------|------------------| | 0-25 | 0-1 | A1 | | 26-50 | 1-2 | A2 | | 51-74 | 2-3 | B1 | | 75-89 | 3-4 | B2 | | 90-100 | 4+ | C1 | Alcpt Form 118
This section tests grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and reading comprehension. Questions are multiple-choice and cover: American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT) Form 118
American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT)
The Form 118 is a standardized English proficiency exam developed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) . It is primarily used to evaluate the listening and reading skills of non-native English speakers, often within military or governmental training contexts. Understanding ALCPT Form 118 [ ] I have practiced with at least
- [ ] I have practiced with at least two declassified ALCPT forms.
- [ ] I can convert 24-hour time to 12-hour time instantly.
- [ ] I know U.S. military ranks from Private to Colonel.
- [ ] I have reviewed common homophones (their/there/they’re, to/too/two).
- [ ] I can identify the correct past tense of irregular verbs (bring/brought, go/went).
- [ ] I have taken a 50-question listening test without pausing.
- [ ] I have a strategy for guessing (eliminate obviously wrong answers first).
- [ ] I will arrive 15 minutes early with a sharpened pencil and ID.
Part I: Listening Comprehension (Approximately 30-35 minutes)
4. Specifics for Form 118
- C) were studying (Past continuous for an interrupted action)
- B) to change (Infinitive after "advise")
- B) were (Subject-verb agreement with "Neither/Nor" – the verb agrees with the nearest subject)