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About OET Exam​

Welcome to the OET Preparation Course, designed for healthcare professionals aiming to work in English-speaking countries.

This course focuses on improving your skills in Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking using real medical scenarios.
Gain confidence in patient communication and professional documentation.

Prepare effectively for success in the Occupational English Test.

OET Exam Structure:
OET is designed for healthcare professionals and tailored to 12 healthcare professions, including nursing, medicine and allied healthcare.
Listening

40 Minutes - 3 Sections - 42 Questions
FE Club Expert Faculty is available to guide with OET Listening module, with their vast experience. One to one coaching helps each student to improve their weaknesses with continuous practice.

Writing

45 Minutes - Profession Specific Tasks
OET Writing Module is very crucial in terms of Time, Accuracy, speed and writing pattern. FE Club Team of expert analyze your writing style and guide you to write your best OET essay, letter, bar graph to achieve your best OET score.

Reading

60 Minutes - 3 Sections - 42 Questions
FE Club prepared study material for OET Reading module will help you get best OET Score. FE Club team help to figure out your mistakes, to improve your score & plan different strategy for each question types.

Speaking

20 Minutes - Profession Specific Tasks
OET Speaking Module is short in time yet tough to crack. FE Club experts one to one coaching helps you on the specific areas of improvement individually which can ultimately increase the confidence level of students and band score.

OET Tips & Tricks:
OET Eligibility:
You must apply for a Business Schengen Visa at the consulate or embassy of the nation into which you will be traveling the most during your business trip.
How to Prepare for OET

FE Club is trusted OET Coaching in Mehsana, North Gujarat since last 13 years. We offer Common English to full OET coaching to our students with our expert prepared tutorials. Our Batches are on demand group classes as per the students convenience.

Online Classes
Tutor Led Sessions
Study Material
Frequently Asked Questions

 

Research indicates that the test is appropriate in content and difficulty for the healthcare workplace.

A 2013 study by Cambridge English Language Assessment (Vidakovic & Khalifa, 2013) found that success on the OET Test is a good indicator of workplace readiness in terms of language proficiency. 93% of health professionals agreed, or strongly agreed, that their employees and colleagues who have taken the OET Test use English effectively in the health-related workplace. OET Test takers found that the relevance to their professional contexts of test topics and content helped them engage more with the test preparation process, and made them feel confident about their ability to communicate effectively with patients, carers, and colleagues.

In a 2013 study by the Language Testing Research Centre (LTRC) at the University of Melbourne (Macqueen, Pill, Elder, Knoch, 2013), OET Test takers reported that the test tasks were highly relevant to workplace communication, and that benefitted them in terms of acculturation as well as language proficiency. The research demonstrated that preparing for the test helped set the Australia-based test takers’ expectations of professional life and the Australian workplace, and helped them participate more effectively when working in Australia.

CBLA, in partnership with the LTRC and Cambridge Assessment English, is engaged in continuous research and validation to ensure that the OET Test continues to reflect the demands of communication in the workplace and that the test experience has a positive impact on candidates and other stakeholders.

Our test is designed to assess English language ability, not medical knowledge. That means our test developers take care to minimise areas where test takers may use prior knowledge rather than language skills to respond.

That’s why we have designed the OET Listening and Reading sub-tests to not be profession specific. They are common to all candidates and focus on a variety of issues of general medical and health interest. While some topics may include content that is familiar to one particular health practitioner’s area of experience and expertise, the language tasks and questions associated with the texts are designed to test language knowledge and ability.

The OET Writing and Speaking sub-tests are profession specific, which means the test materials reflect real workplace scenarios specific to the test-takers profession. We’ve designed the test this way because communicating via speaking and writing provides opportunities for candidates to draw on their professional experience to demonstrate their ability to communicate in common workplace situations.

For example, all medical professionals conduct consultations with patients/clients, but they are likely to need to engage with those patients/clients about different issues in different contexts. Research (Vidakovic & Khalifa, 2013) indicates that preparing for OET helps make candidates ready for the workplace and increases their confidence in communicating with patients and colleagues.

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No, OET does not provide a generic test. OET tasks are contextualised and work-related, and they target the following 12 professions: Dentistry, Dietetics, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Radiography, Speech Pathology, and Veterinary Science.

If your profession is not one of the 12 listed above, you may choose to sit the OET test for the profession which is closest to your own. For example, we understand that sonography registrants have taken the OET Radiography test, and that orthotics registrants have taken the OET Physiotherapy test. You may want to consider the sample tests available to get some idea of the test content for each profession. Please visit OET Ready for sample tests and support materials.

However, before you register for OET , we strongly recommend that you consult the appropriate regulatory authorities to confirm whether they will accept your OET results as proof of English language ability and to check which OET profession-specific test would be most suitable.

 

To ensure the OET Test meets the requirements for the recognising organisation with which you’d like to share your results, please consider:

  • Confirm with your Recognising Organisation:
    • the minimum OET Test results they’ll accept
    • which OET Test delivery modes they accept
    • if your OET Test results are required to be achieved in one sitting.
  • Confirm the test mode, profession, country, and venue availability on our booking page prior to booking your test. Not all delivery dates and testing modes are available in all countries, and you’ll have to select your preferred test date and delivery mode when booking your test.
  OET currently cannot offer testing or receive payments (funds) from candidates residing in Sanctioned Countries. The Sanctioned Countries where OET cannot provide a test, or receive payment (funds) for OET include:
  • Iran
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Cuba
  • North Korea
  • Crimea Region of Ukraine.
For candidates residing in a Sanctioned Country who need to take OET to apply for ECFMG Certification, please contact us on +91-9898-257-567.

 

If you are not a health professional working towards registration in an English-speaking context, our test may not be the most suitable test of English language for your purposes.

The OET Test is an English language test that assesses the language and communication skills of healthcare professionals who seek to register and practise in an English-speaking environment. It is designed to focus on the communication needs of health professionals in the workplace and to provide a valid and reliable assessment of language skills in that setting.

 

Here’s a few things you’ll need to know when you register and book the test:

    • To register, you must read and accept the OET Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and OET Collection Notice; click ‘I Agree’ to complete your OET registration. Test Regulations are accessible via the Terms and Conditions.
    • Use a current personal email to register for OET; please do not use a university or workplace email address. (If you are applying for ECFMG certification, you must use the same email address as you used for ECFMG, personal or other email address.)
    • You must provide details of a valid identification (ID) for your booking. Be sure to upload a current photo that meets our requirements (find guidelines here).
    • You’ll need to present the same ID on the test day for an ID verification process to ensure you are permitted to sit for the OET Test.
    • Fees for the OET Test are paid at the time of booking.
    • Bookings are subject to availability.
    • Our Test Regulations prohibit you from having more than one booking (within the same delivery mode or multiple delivery modes) per test administration. You may not be eligible for a full refund if you hold multiple bookings within the same test administration.

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