OET Listening Tips – Part B: Presentation

Accepted by the regulatory healthcare bodies and councils in various English-speaking countries, the Occupational English Test (OET) is designed specifically for nurses and other medical professionals who want to pursue their careers abroad.

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:

How to Use Sketch Notes for OET Review

Are you tired of staring at chunks of text when you study? Want to deviate from your usual note-taking habits—maybe by adding visual elements to your notes—without sacrificing your notes’ efficiency and coherence? Try sketchnoting! Read on to find out what it is, what you can get out of it, and how to use it to enhance your OET training center course.

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:

OET September 2018 Update: Everything You Need to Know

Head’s up! The Occupational English Test (OET) is going to be updated this year. Make sure you consider the test updates during your review if you’re planning to take the exam from September onwards,

Occupational English Test Philippines: Fast Facts about the September Update

The thing about healthcare is that it’s constantly changing. The developers of the OET exam know this. So, they decided to update it to make sure the test continues to reflect the kinds of communication that medical professionals will likely encounter at work. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming update. 

5 Mobile Apps for Soon-to-be Nurses in the UK

With more and more mobile apps being launched every day, there’s probably one for just about any purpose you can think of. Find and install the right ones on your phone, and you’ll definitely enhance your life.

OET Cebu Tips: Using Mobile Apps for Review and Beyond

As an OET review Cebu student, mobile apps can make your life easier. Consider what aspect of your training needs further improvement. If you struggle with vocabulary, install word-centered games like “Wordscapes.” If you find it difficult to keep track of your time, install time management apps like “Focus Booster.” Use mobile apps to overcome your linguistic weaknesses.

Done with your intensive OET review Cebu course? Getting ready for your big move to the UK? Mobile apps can also prepare you for your life as a soon-to-be nurse in the UK.