Form 122: Alcpt
The ALCPT is a speeded test. You have limited time to answer 100 questions. Practice taking full-length mock tests without pausing. This builds the stamina required to maintain focus for the full duration of the exam.
Idioms such as “beat around the bush,” “cost an arm and a leg,” and “hit the nail on the head” appear more frequently in Form 122 than in earlier forms.
| Day | Action | |-----|--------| | Day -60 | Review C.E. credits earned; schedule any missing courses. | | Day -45 | Collect certificates; verify they are ABCT‑approved. | | Day -30 | Complete Form 122 (paper or electronic). | | Day -28 | Attach all documents; double‑check the checklist. | | Day -27 | Submit via the online portal (or mail). | | Day -20 | Receive email confirmation with tracking #. | | Day -10 | If no confirmation, contact the Board (possible missing attachment). | | Day -5 | Receive renewal certificate by email (electronic) or USPS (paper). | | Day 0 (Expiration) | License is still valid – you’re covered! | alcpt form 122
(Useful for instructors)
Based on reports from ESL instructors in Intensive English Programs, ALCPT Form 122 is considered moderate in difficulty compared to other forms in the series. The listening section contains clear, accented speech typical of military settings. The grammar section tests basic to intermediate structures, with a noticeable focus on conditional sentences and phrasal verbs. Reading comprehension passages are shorter than in later forms but require inference skills. Instructors should note that Form 122 includes some outdated vocabulary, so supplementing with modern examples is advisable. Overall, students scoring below 70 on Form 122 likely need more listening and grammar drilling before advancing. The ALCPT is a speeded test
The ALCPT is scored on a scale from 0 to 100, with no negative marking for incorrect answers.
| Score Range | CEFR Equivalent | Proficiency Level | |-------------|----------------|--------------------| | 80–100 | B2 to C1 | Advanced – Ready for technical training | | 60–79 | B1 to B2 | Intermediate – Requires language support | | Below 60 | A2 or lower | Beginner – Needs intensive English course | | Day | Action | |-----|--------| | Day -60 | Review C
On Form 122, many test-takers score 5–10 points lower than on earlier forms due to increased difficulty. A passing score for most military programs is 80 or above.