Occupational English Test
(OET)
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The Occupational English Test is
an international English language test for medical and healthcare
professionals. It evaluates language communication competence of those who
wish to study, migrate or work in Australia or New Zealand. It is conducted by Centre
for Adult Education (CAE) Australia.
OET candidates
OET candidates are from 12 health
professions:
- Dentistry
- Nursing
- Medicine
- Pharmacy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Dietetics
- Optometry
- Podiatry
- Radiography
- Speech Pathology
- Veterinary Science
Format of the test
All four skills are evaluated –
Listening, reading, writing and speaking – with a stress on contextualized
communication for professional purposes.
1) Listening
(approx. 50 minutes)
Same content is provided to all
healthcare professionals. It consists of two parts. In part A, candidates
listen to a recorded, simulated professional/patient consultation (dialogue)
which is to be noted under headings. In part B, candidates listen to the recorded
talk on health-related topic which is required to get answered through a range
of short and multiple choice questions.
2) Reading (60 minutes)
Same content is provided to all
healthcare professionals. It consists of two parts where part A lasts for 15
minutes and part B for 45 minutes. In part A, candidates are asked to skim and
scan short texts and fill the missing words in a summary paragraph. In part B,
candidates are asked to read two passages and answer multiple choice questions
for each passage.
3) Writing
(45 minutes)
Specific content is provided to specific
profession, based on typical workplace situations. In this the candidate is
required to write a letter usually a referral letter. Case notes are given to
the candidates which must be included in their letter.
4) Speaking
(approx.. 20 minutes)
Specific content is provided to specific
profession, based on typical workplace situations. It consists of one-to-one
conversation with an interlocutor. It consists of two role-plays. Candidate is
asked to play the role of his/her profession while the interlocutor plays the
role of a patient or a client.
Timing
and result
OET is offered up to 12 times in a year.
It can be taken at a range of test venues around the world.
Results are available online in around
16 business days after test. Official statements of the results are released in
the post after the declaration of online results.
The results are given in a grade system.
‘A’ grade is the highest grade, next is ‘B’ and then it goes down as C, D and E
respectively. Most of the medical and healthcare professional require A or B or
C grade to process an application for study, work or migration purposes.
Why
OET and not IELTS?
- A candidate needs not to repeat the whole module in OET, he/she can repeat failed module only. In IELTS, the candidate is required to have appeared for the whole exam again.
- OET being a profession based exam is dealing with medical topics only thus is easier than IELTS as it is based with an individual’s profession.
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