As a test taker
enrolled in OET classes, it is essential to plan
your actions during the speaking test. Do you want to be 100% OET-ready? Here
are the top ten things that you need to do during the speaking exam:
1. Read the role-play card carefully and
ask the interlocutor if you are unsure of the information indicated on the
card. During your OET classes, ask your
instructor about the contents of the role-play card in the speaking test.
2. Take charge of the role-play. Remember
that you are a healthcare professional and you must act accordingly by leading
the role-play. If the patient is quiet, then it is your responsibility to keep
the conversation moving.
3. Respond to what the interlocutor (as the
patient) asks or says. Doing this is more important than simply following the
information on the card.
4. Utilize the allotted 2–3 minutes to
identify the critical points on your card including:
- the setting of the role-play;
- the patient’s medical history, or if it’s the first time to meet the patient;
- main topic of the conversation and other relevant background information; anf
- task requirements.
You
can also seek for OET preparation course materials
about the information included on the role-play card.
5. Refer to the role-play card occasionally
during the exam, especially if you are unsure of what to say to your patient.
6. Be prepared to discuss other medical matters
that are not indicated on the card. The patient’s card usually contains details
that are not included on your card.
7. Look at the patient during the
role-play. Although only the conversation is recorded, your communication will
be more effective if you maintain eye contact with the interlocutor.
8. Stay focused on the task at hand.
Remember that you only have 5–6 minutes for each role-play. Learn how to boost
your concentration during your OET preparation course
review sessions.
9. Talk slowly when using unfamiliar terms
such as names of medications or treatment procedures. Be prepared to explain
the meaning of any medical terminology you use during the role-play.
10. Regularly check if the patient
understands your explanations. Ask questions such as:
- Is that clear?
- Can you do that?
- Do you want me to explain it again?
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REFERENCES:
"Dos and
Don’ts to Help You Succeed in the Speaking Test." OET Preparation Blog.
January 22, 2018. Accessed August 14, 2018. https://oetpreparation.blog/2018/01/22/dos-and-donts-to-help-you-succeed-in-the-speaking-test/.
Kaia. "OET
Speaking Tips: How to Score an A in OET Speaking." PTE, OET, IELTS, &
TOEFL Study Material and Tips - E2Language Blog. February 14, 2018. Accessed
August 14, 2018. https://blog.e2language.com/oet-speaking-tips-oet-speaking-sub-test/.
"Speaking
Test | OET, English Language Test for Healthcare." OET—Occupational
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