The OET is not your average English language test. It’s built around real clinical scenarios, assessed by people who understand healthcare, and taken by professionals who already have demanding jobs and limited study time. That means your preparation needs to be focused, realistic, and strategic — not just a matter of doing as many practice […]
For healthcare professionals preparing to work in English-speaking countries, the OET writing sub-test is one of the most practical assessments you’ll face. Unlike generic English writing tests, it mirrors real clinical communication — the kind you’ll use every day on the job. Understanding what the examiners want, and how to give it to them, is […]
One of the most overlooked strategies in OET speaking preparation is learning to read the role play card like a set of instructions. The verbs used on your card are not random — they tell you exactly what communicative task you need to perform. Recognising these verbs and knowing what language to pair with them […]
One of the most common fears candidates have before booking the Occupational English Test (OET) is that they need to study their medical textbooks again. You might be asking yourself: “Will I lose marks if I misdiagnose the patient in the role-play?” or “Do I need to memorize the latest guidelines for treating Otitis Media?” […]
For healthcare professionals looking to work in English-speaking countries like the UK, Australia, or the US, the Occupational English Test (OET) is often the golden ticket. But if you are staring at the application process feeling overwhelmed, you are not alone. Unlike general English tests like IELTS, which might ask you to discuss the history […]