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Remember: The ALCPT is not an obstacle—it is a roadmap. Your score on Form 119 will guide you to the right level of the American Language Course, ensuring you build the skills you need for success in English-medium training and operations. Alcpt Form 119
| Score Range | Proficiency Level | Placement in ALC | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 0-45 | Beginner (ILR 0/0+) | Level 1 or 2 | | 46-65 | Intermediate (ILR 1) | Level 3 | | 66-80 | High Intermediate (ILR 1+/2) | Level 4 | | 81-95 | Advanced (ILR 2+/3) | Level 5 | | 96-100 | Superior (ILR 3+) | Level 6 (or exemption) | For more articles on ALCPT Forms 100 through
Introduction: What is the ALCPT? 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 various international military and government agencies to assess the English language ability of non-native speakers. | Score Range | Proficiency Level | Placement
Among the many versions of this test, is one of the most frequently discussed and sought-after editions. Whether you are preparing for military service, a government scholarship, or a civilian English program, understanding the specific structure, content, and strategies for Form 119 is crucial for success.