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Alcpt Form 112

The reading section of Form 112 is more grammar-heavy than some earlier forms. It focuses on verb tense consistency, prepositions, and sentence order.

Vocabulary (Question 65 typical):

The new employee was very ______ and finished the report before the deadline.
A) lazy
B) efficient (correct)
C) confused
D) late

Error Recognition (Question 82 typical): alcpt form 112

The children was playing outside when it started to rain.
Which part is incorrect? → “was” (should be “were”)

Paragraph (Questions 91–95 typical):
A short passage about a train schedule or store return policy, followed by 4–5 literal comprehension questions.


Tone: Informative, strategic Text: Quick Tip for ALCPT Form 112: ⚠️ The reading section of Form 112 is more

If you have Form 112 coming up, pay close attention to Part 1 (Vocabulary) and Part 4 (Short Conversations).

In Form 112 specifically, they love to test: 🔹 Words with multiple meanings (e.g., "match," "park," "plant"). 🔹 Time and schedule phrases in the listening parts. 🔹 Distractors that sound very similar to the correct answer.

Pro tip: Don't just listen for the exact words in Part 4—listen for the context of the situation! The new employee was very ______ and finished

Has anyone taken this form recently? Verify if the listening tracks are still using the standard pacing. Good luck to everyone testing! 🎯📝


Form 112 contains idioms like "call off" (cancel), "run into" (meet unexpectedly), and "put up with" (tolerate).