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The ALCPT Form 126 is a standardized English proficiency test developed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) to place students in appropriate levels of the American Language Course. Test Structure and Content
| Question | Correct Answer | Form Origin | Explanation | |----------|----------------|-------------|-------------| | Q1 | B) Close the door | Form 1 | Direct command: “Please close the door.” | | Q2 | B) She cooked dinner | Form 2 | Past continuous: “was cooking” | | Q3 | B) I found a seat | Form 6 | Past perfect timeline: “Had the meeting started… No.” Then finding seat before CEO spoke. | | Q6 | C) a / an | Form 1 | “Apple” vowel sound → an; “orange” vowel → an? Wait: correction: “an apple, an orange.” Both need “an.” But in multiple choice, C) a/an is wrong. Actually correct is B) an/an. (Test makers often trick with one vowel/consonant.) | | Q7 | B) went | Form 2 | Simple past with “Last week” | | Q8 | B) would have passed | Form 6 | Third conditional (past unreal) | | Q9 | B) was written | Form 6 | Passive voice, past time “yesterday” | | Q10 | A) more interesting | Form 2 | Comparative “than” | Alcpt Form 126-
Sample verbs tested: go/went/gone, eat/ate/eaten, buy/bought The ALCPT Form 126 is a standardized English
Are you preparing for a specific military placement or just looking to improve your overall English proficiency score? Alcpt Form 126 - Google Drive Alcpt Form 126 - Google Drive. Google Docs ALCPT American Language Course – Apps on Google Play Wait: correction: “an apple, an orange
| Form | Grammar priority | |------|------------------| | 1 | To be, simple present, prepositions (in/on/at) | | 2 | Simple past, present continuous, comparatives | | 6 | Passive voice, modals (can/could/must), conditionals |
Functional Vocabulary: "My uniforms are all stained. I'll have to take them to the [cleaners].". Where to Find the Full Test