It does not matter if you are taking the OET Nurses, OET Doctors or other profession-specific versions of the OET. Our test prep strategy will help you work towards achieving an OET A score.
To get that high OET score, you need to understand how the test format and the different OET question types will influence how to prepare most effectively.
In this article, we focus on OET test preparation planning and strategies. First, let’s look at how the OET test structure and the level of your English skills will determine your personal OET exam preparation strategy.
The OET is specifically designed for healthcare professionals to prove your English level so you can study or work in healthcare in English-speaking countries. The test uses real healthcare situations so that you will not only demonstrate your use of English, but also practice medical vocabulary, phrases and tasks that will prepare you for your career in the real world.
The OET test has four sections known as sub-tests:
A good place to start thinking about the best way of preparing for the OET exam is by looking at how you will be scored.
There are several differences between the OET score report and other tests such as IELTS and PTE. The IELTS score report, for example, gives an overall score, a CEFR level score and four separate scores for your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skill performance. However, for the OET exam, you will only be given you scores for your listening, reading, speaking and writing skills – no overall score.
Your OET score is calculated using a 0 to 500 scale, with a perfect score being 500. Your numerical score will be mapped to a band score – given as A, B, C+, C, D and E. The report above shows that the candidate did well, with numerical scores by skill in the 420 to 450 range, with three skills in the A band and one skill, reading, in the B band range.
OET will provide you with an explanatory table that describes your level of English proficiency for each skills score when you receive your statement of results after completing the OET exam.
Knowing the difference in your skill strengths and weaknesses will impact on your personal exam preparation strategy, which we will discuss further below.
It is important to know your skill levels BEFORE you begin preparing for the OET exam. This information will give you the core of your exam preparation strategy. Knowing your strong and weak skills is essential information. The big problem here is that you won’t receive your OET results until after you have taken the OET exam.
The good news is that you can get an estimate of your OET skill levels before you begin your OET Preparation.
Knowing your strong and weak skills is just a first step. It gives you an indication of which skill you should focus on improving first and most. But, the OET exam is divided into four sections of 10 question types. Some question types are harder than others. So, not only do you need to focus on improving your weak skills, but you need to master the hardest question types.
Here is our assessment of question type difficulty, based on our research and experience, student feedback and our score calculator scores (this is a useful guide only, and individual opinions may vary).
OET Listening is 40 minutes long and contains 2 task types with 42 questions.
Listening | |
Part A – Consultation Extracts: Note completion – 24 questions | Easier |
Part B – Short Workplace Extracts: Multiple choice – 6 questions | Moderate |
Part C – Presentation Extracts: Multiple choice – 12 questions | Challenging |
OET Reading is 60 minutes long and contains 3 tasks types with 42 questions
Reading | |
Part A – Expeditious Reading: Matching, sentence completion and short answer questions | Moderate |
Part B – Careful Reading – Main Idea: 3-option multiple choice questions | Easier |
Part C – Careful Reading – Detail: 4 option multiple choice questions | Challenging |
OET Writing is 45 minutes long and contains 1 question.
Writing | |
Write Referral, Transfer or Discharge Letter: 180–200 words | Challenging |
OET Speaking is a live interview, takes 20 minutes and contains 2 task types
Part 1: Speaking | |
Introduction: Warm Up | Not Assessed |
Roleplay: Task 1 | Moderate |
Roleplay: Task 2 | Moderate |
By now, you should be able to see the basis of your study plan for the OET exam begin to take shape. The question is how to easily combine this information in a way you can use it to learn and practice effectively.
If you use Unikcolor's OET score calculator, it generates a study pathway that is personalized just for you. You can see what your study pathway looks like in the image below. The study pathway ranks your skill levels from weakest to strongest. Within each skill level, it also ranks the hardest to easiest question types and gives you video lessons and practice activities in an optimized learning sequence designed to lift your OET score in the most efficient way.
There is no secret formula to getting a good OET score. It requires learning the test, mastering all the question types, and doing a lot of practice with high quality practice questions.
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