The American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT) Form 109 is a standardized exam designed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC). It is primarily used to evaluate the English proficiency of non-native speakers, often for military or government-sponsored training.
Verb Tenses: e.g., "She ___ to work yesterday." (Options: didn't go, hasn't gone, etc.). Alcpt Form 109
: Involves listening to audio recordings of short conversations or statements and choosing the best response from multiple-choice options. Part II: Reading and Grammar (44–70 Questions) The American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT) Form
You cannot purchase Form 109 commercially. Access is restricted to: : Involves listening to audio recordings of short
Because ALCPT forms are controlled test items, this feature respects the "paper legacy" by keeping the test itself physical. It simply acts as a secure, digital bridge between the finished test and the classroom roster, eliminating administrative lag and ensuring accurate placement based on Form 109's specific criteria.