Alcpt Form 88

Form 88 frequently uses words that sound similar but have different meanings.

The DLI-ELC publishes general ALCPT preparation materials. While they do not release specific forms to the public, authorized language centers have access to practice tests that mirror Form 88. Alcpt Form 88

The test follows the standard ALCPT format, divided into two distinct parts: Form 88 frequently uses words that sound similar

Part I: Listening (approximately 30-35 minutes) This section is the defining characteristic of the ALCPT. It tests the candidate's ability to comprehend spoken American English in an operational context. Part II: Reading (approximately 30-35 minutes) This section

Part II: Reading (approximately 30-35 minutes) This section assesses reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary usage.


  • Conditionals:
  • Prepositions: "Interested in," "Dependent on," "Responsible for."
  • Relative Clauses: Who, which, that, whose.
  • While basic tenses appear on every form, Form 88 reportedly includes more unreal conditional sentences.