Accrediting Commission for Schools

Alcpt Form 126- Access

Difficulty: ALC Level 0–1 (High beginner)

Focus areas:

Common question types on Form 1:

Listening (script read once):
"The books are on the table. Where are the books?"
A) On the chair
B) On the table
C) Under the desk Alcpt Form 126-

Grammar:
"She ___ a teacher."
A) am
B) is
C) are

Typical score range: 30–60 correct answers. Below 30 → retake with remedial listening practice.


Script 1 (Form 1 level):
"Please close the door. It’s cold outside."
Q1: What does the speaker want?
A) Open the window
B) Close the door
C) Turn on the heater Difficulty: ALC Level 0–1 (High beginner) Focus areas:

Script 2 (Form 2 level):
"Maria was cooking dinner when the phone rang."
Q2: What was Maria doing?
A) She ate dinner
B) She cooked dinner
C) She answered the phone

Script 3 (Form 6 level):
"Had the meeting started when you arrived? No, it hadn’t. But by the time I found a seat, the CEO was already speaking."
Q3: What happened first?
A) The CEO spoke
B) I found a seat
C) The meeting started

If you want, I can:


After each practice, categorize errors:


Your raw score (out of 100) on ALCPT Form 126 converts to a DLI level (0-4+). Here is a general correlation:

| Score Range | DLI Level | Proficiency | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 0-25 | Level 0-1 | Novice (Unable to function) | | 26-50 | Level 1 | Survival English | | 51-65 | Level 2 | Limited working proficiency | | 66-79 | Level 3 | Minimum professional proficiency | | 80-90 | Level 4 | Full professional proficiency | | 91-100 | Level 4+ | Native/bilingual proficiency | Common question types on Form 1:

Most technical military courses (aviation, communications, engineering) require a minimum of Level 3 (80+) on Form 126. Special operations units often demand Level 4 (85+).

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