Listen to American news outlets, podcasts, or military briefings to get accustomed to various accents and speech speeds.
The ALCPT Form 115 is a standardized English comprehension test developed by the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC). It is part of the battery of forms used to assess the listening and reading proficiency of non-native English speakers, primarily within U.S. military and government training programs. The “Full” designation indicates it is a complete, unscored practice or archived version of the test, typically containing 100 items.
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Use apps like the ALCPT Practice Test on Google Play to get used to the pace of 100 questions in a limited timeframe. Key Summary Table Total Questions Question Type 4-Option Multiple Choice Listening Section 66 Questions Reading Section 34 Questions Total Time Approx. 60–75 minutes Passing Score Varies by program (usually 60-80)
(You hear): Man: "How long have you been stationed here?" Woman: "I arrived last month, but I’ve been in the country for two years." Question: How long has the woman been at her current station? (A) Two years. (B) One month. (C) Last month. (D) Two months.