I notice you’ve typed "Alcpt Form 126-" , which appears to be a reference to an American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT) form. However, the form number seems incomplete (usually it would be something like Form 126R or Form 126 with a version letter).
If you intended to ask me to produce an essay based on an ALCPT listening/reading passage from Form 126 (for practice or simulation), please clarify:
Do you want me to write a sample essay on a topic that might appear on ALCPT Form 126?
(Example topics: daily routines, education, health, technology, U.S. culture, etc.)
Do you need an essay answering a specific prompt from that test form?
(If so, please share the prompt or the listening/reading text.) Alcpt Form 126-
Or are you looking for general writing sample essays at an ALCPT proficiency level (intermediate to advanced) to study from?
For now, I’ll assume you’d like a short, well-structured essay suitable for an ALCPT student preparing for the writing section (even though ALCPT itself is mainly listening/reading, many programs use it for placement into writing courses).
Difficulty: ALC Level 2–3 (Intermediate) I notice you’ve typed "Alcpt Form 126-" ,
Distinct features:
Why Form 6 is notorious:
Many students pass Forms 1–2 but fail Form 6 because listening passages increase in length and include distractors (false clues).
Example from Form 6 listening:
"Although Tom wanted to buy the red car, he bought the blue one because it was cheaper. However, his wife preferred the green car."
Question: "Which car did Tom buy?"
A) The red one
B) The blue one
C) The green one Do you want me to write a sample
(Correct answer: B – "although" and "but" signal the final choice.)
The Defense Language Institute publishes retired forms as practice tests. Seek out ALCPT Form 1, 2, and 6 PDFs with answer keys (ensure they are legal and not current secure test forms).