Better - Alcpt Form 115
Take a blank copy of Form 115. For every reading question, cover the answer choices. Read the question and try to answer it in your own words before looking at A, B, C, D.
Do not just listen to English podcasts. Listen to military instructional videos or air traffic control recordings (available on YouTube).
Form 115 has at least 10–12 vocabulary questions that are not about simple definitions. They are about collocation (words that naturally go together). alcpt form 115 better
For example:
Choose the incorrect sentence:
A. He made a decision.
B. He did a mistake.
C. He took a break.
D. He gave a presentation.
The wrong one is B. In English, you don't "do a mistake"; you "make a mistake." But Form 115 will make all options sound plausible to a non-native ear. Take a blank copy of Form 115
How to get better:
Stop memorizing isolated words. Start memorizing chunks. Use a flashcard system with the "collocation" field.
When you study for Form 115, cover the noun and try to guess the verb that must come before it. This is how native speakers pass easily. Form 115 has at least 10–12 vocabulary questions
The ALCPT is a 100-question, multiple-choice test that measures listening and reading/grammar skills. Form 115 is a specific equivalent form, meaning its difficulty is calibrated to be equal to other forms (114, 116, etc.). However, test-takers often perceive certain forms as harder due to vocabulary quirks, idiomatic expressions, or grammatical structures that appear less frequently in their daily training.
Key structure of Form 115:
Achieving a “better” score means moving from simple recognition to automatic, accurate processing. Let’s break down how to target Form 115 specifically.
Here are 10 original items mimicking Form 115 difficulty. Try them without looking at answers.