The is an English proficiency exam designed for military and governmental personnel. It focuses on listening and reading comprehension using American English. Form 99 Report Overview
You have 45 minutes for Part B, but only 15–20 minutes for the listening section. The pressure is real.
Obtaining a high score on the ALCPT Form 99 offers several benefits:
I can provide practice examples or specific tips based on your needs.
Form 99 assumes you are in a military environment. Expect sentences like: “The supplies are being issued to the troops.” If you don’t understand the passive progressive tense, you will miss 5–6 questions.
Students who have taken previous forms often report that introduces three unique challenges:
Form 99 isn’t the hardest ALCPT out there (Form 104 still holds that crown), but it’s the most balanced top form I’ve seen. It rewards focus, not just knowledge. Miss one word like “almost” or “barely,” and a whole answer changes. My advice? Sleep well, drink coffee, and mentally prepare for what isn’t said , not just what is.