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Top 5 Mistakes OET Takers Commit in the Listening Sub-Test

Do you want to get a high score in the OET listening sub-test? Don’t make any of the mistakes discussed below. There’s a huge chance that you’re committing some of them when you answer mock listening tests at the OET review center in Makati. Make sure your listening strategy is error-free.

OET Test-Taking Strategies for Listening Part C: Presentation Extracts

OET Listening Sub-test Part C: Presentation Extracts
Presentation extracts task is the third and final part of the OET listening sub-test. In this listening task, you will listen to two different extracts of healthcare professionals, which could be solo presentations or interviews. Your task is to answer six multiple-choice questions for each extract. OET Listening Part C takes around 15 minutes to complete and evaluates your ability to follow a recorded presentation or interview on a range of accessible healthcare topics.

OET Training Distractions and How to Minimize Them


Do you want to boost your chances of OET success? Make the most out of your OET training period. Don’t let the distractions below interfere with your test preparations. Read on to find out how to minimize them. 

5 Study Tips That Just Don't Work for OET Review

If you find yourself falling your practice exams despite weeks of intensive OccupationalEnglish Test (OET) review sessions, don’t worry. This does not automatically mean that you’re doomed to fail the high-stakes exam. It could just mean that you adopted inefficient study tips.

Everything You Need to Know About OET Exam Refunds

What if after weeks of intensive Occupational English Test (OET) review, something suddenly came up and you can’t take the exam on your scheduled test date? Is there anything you can do so your training and test fee won’t go to waste? 

Learning About the OET Reading Section: Part A

The OET Reading Part A is a “summary completion” task. This reading test takes about 15 minutes and you are required to read 3-4 texts, each containing 650 words that are related to a specific topic. You will be given a summary of four short texts with gaps and your task is to fill the gaps (25–35 items) with the correct words taken from the texts. Moreover, the OET Reading Part A measures your ability in the following aspects:

Dos and Don'ts When Taking the OET Writing Sub-test

If you think working in a hospital for years guarantees a high OET writing grade, then you may have another thing coming. The OET writing sub-test is not your average writing exam. You’ll be scored based on: