Alcpt Form 118
Cracking the Code: A Complete Guide to the ALCPT Form 118
If you are studying English in a military setting—especially through the Defense Language Institute (DLI) or the Aviation English programs—you have almost certainly heard of the ALCPT.
Grammar Fundamentals: Verb tenses (especially past perfect and passive voice), prepositions, and modal verbs (should, could, might).
How to Complete and Submit the ALCPT Form 118 Alcpt Form 118
This section focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences and short paragraphs followed by questions. Key Highlights of Form 118 Modern Vocabulary:
Free resources:
Focus on Context Clues: In the reading section, if you don't know a word, look at the words surrounding it. The context often reveals whether a word is positive, negative, or an action.
What helped Captain Jones land safely?
a) The storm
b) The wind
c) The air traffic controller
d) The blue book Cracking the Code: A Complete Guide to the
1. Use Official ALCPT Study Guides (Forms 1–20 are declassified)
Older ALCPT forms (e.g., Form 1, Form 5, Form 12) have been released for practice purposes by some military education centers. These teach the exact question style and pacing. Search your base learning center or online military education portals.