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OET Coaching Classes in Kerala - Connect West - Kottayam
Saturday, 17 March, 2018Item details
City:
Kottayam, Kerala
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Offer
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Occupational English Test (OET) is an international English language test specifically designed for healthcare professionals seeking to register and practice in an English-speaking environment. It assesses all four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking – with an emphasis on communication in healthcare professional settings.
The test is divided into four sub-tests: listening, reading, writing and speaking. The Listening and Reading sub-tests are tasks common to all professions. The Writing and Speaking sub-tests are specific to the individual healthcare profession.
Listening – (approximately 50 minutes)
Note taking on a recorded consultation and a range of questions on a health related talk recording.
Reading – (60 minutes)
Completion of a health related summary paragraph and MCQ on a longer health related text.
Writing – (45 minutes)
Writing a profession specific letter of referral or discharge or a letter to inform or advise a patient.
Speaking – (approximately 20 minutes)
Profession specific role plays with an interlocutor who plays the part of a patient.
OET is currently accepted as proof of English language proficiency by all major healthcare boards and councils in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, UK Nursing & Midwifery Council (UK NMC), Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), Dubai Healthcare City Authority (DHCA).
The test is divided into four sub-tests: listening, reading, writing and speaking. The Listening and Reading sub-tests are tasks common to all professions. The Writing and Speaking sub-tests are specific to the individual healthcare profession.
Listening – (approximately 50 minutes)
Note taking on a recorded consultation and a range of questions on a health related talk recording.
Reading – (60 minutes)
Completion of a health related summary paragraph and MCQ on a longer health related text.
Writing – (45 minutes)
Writing a profession specific letter of referral or discharge or a letter to inform or advise a patient.
Speaking – (approximately 20 minutes)
Profession specific role plays with an interlocutor who plays the part of a patient.
OET is currently accepted as proof of English language proficiency by all major healthcare boards and councils in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, UK Nursing & Midwifery Council (UK NMC), Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI), Dubai Healthcare City Authority (DHCA).