Boost your score in Reading | Online OET

It’s really important in Reading Part B that you read the questions carefully. There are a number of different types of question you may come across in the test paper. Understanding the question correctly is the most important strategy you have for selecting the correct answer.

Here are a few of the different types of questions and some suggestions about answering them:

  • Sentence completion. Some questions will give you the start of a statement and 4 different ways of completing it. When choosing your answer, it is essential that you read the start and end of the sentence together. Sometimes, one of the answer options may be in the text but not related to the start of the statement used in the question.
  • True or false. Some questions will ask you to pick out which of the statements is true or false. This means that the other statements will be the opposite i.e. if the question asks you which statement is true, the other 3 statements must be false. Read the question carefully. Some students miss the word ‘true’ or ‘false’ in the question which leads them to choose the wrong answer.
  • Vocabulary definition. Some questions will ask you to choose the best match for a word or phrase within the text. The key word or phrase will be underlined in the text so it is important to read it within the context of the sentence and the neighbouring sentences. This will help you to understand the meaning. It’s good to think about whether the sentence is positive or negative as this can help you to choose which of the answer options are correct using your knowledge of the positivity or negativity of each option.

    The answers can be found in the texts

    For all the different question types, you should be able to justify your chosen answer using information you find in the text. It’s a good habit to get into, while you are preparing for the test, to be able to explain to yourself why an answer is right or wrong. When marking your answers using the key, don’t just accept the answer the key says is correct. Look at the other options and find information in the text to prove it was incorrect.

 

Occupational English Test In India

The nursing professionals who are planning to take up practice in the United Kingdom and Ireland can do Occupational English Test, which is offered by an arm of the University of Cambridge, in India.
The Occupational English Test (OET) is offered by Cambridge Assessment English (part of the University of Cambridge) and Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment, Australia, a press release said.
The OET has a very significant role as it assesses the language proficiency of nursing or healthcare professionals who wish to register and practice in overseas.


The Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment Trust owns up this OET as a venture between Cambridge English and Box Hill Institute, Australia.
The OET has been accepted by Nursing and Midwifery Council, United Kingdom and Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland as proof of English proficiency for trained nurses.
Cambridge Assessment English, South-Asia, Regional Director, T K Arunachalam said that "OET is a standardized English test which has been developed for this industry exclusively. The recognition and acceptance of the test in the UK and Ireland open up a world of opportunities for the nurses seeking to work in these countries.”
As of now, the Occupational learning test has around 11 centers across the country, while the test can also be taken up in over 40 countries, the release added.

OET accepted by NZ Immigration | Online OET | OET Coaching

International healthcare professionals can now take OET to fulfil the English language requirements for both visa purposes and registration with healthcare boards and councils in New Zealand. In addition, OET can be used as proof of proficiency for admission to healthcare courses.

OET has been providing healthcare-specific English testing for the past 30 years, and the test is already accepted by major healthcare regulators and educators in New Zealand, including the Medical and Nursing Councils and University of Otago.
The New Zealand Immigration website states that hospitals and practices across New Zealand are looking for doctors, midwives, surgeons and 36 other healthcare occupations. It’s estimated that New Zealand will need 380 extra specialists every year to meet the OECD average by 2021, and up to 25,000 more nurses by 2030.
OET helps to fill these gaps by providing proof of English language proficiency, and the opportunity for healthcare professionals to become more competent in English related to their workplace, leading to safer and higher quality care. Unlike many English tests, OET’s writing, reading, listening and speaking tasks use real healthcare scenarios, such as calming a distressed patient or writing a referral letter.
OET CEO, Sujata Stead, says: “Safety and quality of care for patients lies at the heart of OET. By testing English through real healthcare scenarios, regulators and employers can feel confident that professionals who’ve passed OET can communicate effectively in their healthcare workplace.”
“We applaud Immigration New Zealand for giving OET candidates the chance to use their test results for their visa application. We share the common vision of supporting healthcare professionals to successfully contribute within the New Zealand healthcare system,” she concludes.

Occupational English Test for Nursing professionals.




The listening sub test has two parts with 20 to 28 question items. The topics are of generic healthcare interest and are available to the candidates in all the professions.
Every part has about 15 minutes of recorded speech and consist of pauses to enable you time to write your answers. You will hear every recording one and are expected to write your answers while listening.
Part A has consultation between 20 to 25 minutes. Part A evaluates your ability to follow facts in a consultation. You will listen to a recorded health professional patient consultation and complete a note taking task which is guided by relevant headings.
Part B has presentation between 20 to 25 minutes. Part B evaluates your ability to comprehend a short talk on a health related topic that takes place in the workplace. You have to listen to a recorded talk or a lecture by a healthcare expert and complete a range of open ended and fixed choice tasks.
Speaking is for 20 minutes. The speaking sub-test take at least 20 minutes. You have to take this part of OET by making use of materials for your profession. In every role play, you have to take your professional role and the interlocutor plays a patient or a client or the relative of a patient or the carer.
Writing is for 45 minutes. The writing sub test takes about 45 minutes and it is profession specific. There is one task set for every profession based on a typical workplace situation and the demands of the profession. A nurse does the task for nursing and a dentist does the task for dentistry.
The task is to write a letter which is a referral letter. A varied type of letter is needed for example a letter of transfer or discharge or a letter to inform a patient, carer or a group.
You can get stimulus material and other related documentation which includes information to utilize in your response.
Reading is for 60 minutes. The reading sub test consists of two parts and takes about 60 minutes to complete. The topics are of generic healthcare interest and are available to the candidates across all the professions.
Part A evaluates your ability to source information from many texts to synthesize information in a meaningful manner and to skim and scan material to get information fast. You will need to read 3 or 4 short texts which is related to a single topic and complete a summary paragraph by filling the missing words. 
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OET preparation course in Brisbane



OET course has been designed to enhance the four macro skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking for the OET exam. OET has 12 health and allied health professions like dentistry, dietetics, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, optometry,pharmacy, physiotherapy, podiatry, radiography, speech pathology and veterinary science.
OET is used by the governing bodies of the professions at state and national level in Australia, New Zealand, UK and UAE. Every council or board ascertains the result needed from the candidates to meet the language competency standards needed to function in their profession.
Health professionals have to develop their English skills. The health experts seek career progression. It is suitable for those who work in an English speaking environment and want to hone their skills further.
Letter writing includes formal and informal letters, patient referral letters, hospital admission letters, reminder letter to patients, patient discharge letters etc. There are hand writing skills, organizing the task, knowing the evaluation criteria, clinical setting, public and private hospital settings and effective communication.
There are various medical scenarios and dialogues related to different medical settings. The speaking makes use of tone, diction, fluency, accuracy and volume and cover the patient scenarios in Australia.
There is functional language, patient histories, giving explanations, providing advice and providing re assurances. You have to deal with children, teenagers, adults and elderly Australians. We have to know the evaluation criteria. There is listening to passages and dialogues. There is listening for detail and hand writing speed and writing in note form. You need to make headings to guide you and look ahead and plan for listening.
There are practice reading skills with reference materials, hospital documents, medical reports and medically related charts. There is speed reading and comprehension for all the OET test aspects. There is reading for specific purposes. There is understanding of the text and to answer the questions related to the text.
There are vocabulary skills and English grammar in oral and written communication. There are medical terms and their meanings. There is also pronunciation and medical roots, suffices and prefixes. There are medical related tests, charts and templates.

OET Requirement for Nurses in Australia | OET Coaching



The Australian nurses have to be registered with the state nursing board where they work.

Nurses are registered with a state nursing board and are eligible for registration in other states.

The English language proficiency is in IELTS test. The test result of 7 in Academic.

The band scores of speaking 7, writing 7, listening 7 and reading 7.

There is an overall of 7 bands with no minimum band scores that can be accepted.

The English language tests may not be needed for New Zealand,  USA, Canada etc.

A Bachelor degree or diploma level is accepted. There has to be documentation to verify identity, education, registration and experience.

You need to have registration and nice standing as a nurse.

There are personal and professional references. You have to do a competency based assessment program.

The courses are accredited by the relevant state nurse’s board.

There are theoretical and clinical evaluations. You will require a temporary visa that enables you to study and do the CBAP course in Australia.

Seabird International will arrange your travel to Australia and take care of your requirements in Australia.

Nursing career supports you during the course and helps you in confirming your registration.

Seabird will help you find an employer who is prepared to sponsor you and your family and employ you on a work visa for four years. We will submit the visa application on your behalf.

You can get full details at +91-172-5232199 / +91-9988190000

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OET help book by Samrala native | OET Exam

Samrala-based Gurleen Khaira has written a book, ‘OET (Occupational English Test)’, which will make it easier for nurses to know about the language skills required to go to Australia, New Zealand and some other countries.Gurleen, a resident of Khaira village near Samrala, is the first Indian author and forth from across the world to write a book on the OET.
The OET is an English language test designed for health professionals who seek to register and practice in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Singapore, and Dubai.It provides a valid and reliable assessment of four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking – with an emphasis on communication in healthcare professional settings.However, a dearth of high-quality preparation materials has been a concern of test-takers at large.This new book from Gurleen Khaira is designed to fill that gap in training and knowledge. This book provides one with the essentials needed to score a passing grade in the OET speaking and writing modules, including the most effective strategies, extensive practice, and precise description of how these modules are scored.

UK to accept OET to appoint nurses | OET online

The Occupational English Test (OET) for healthcare professionals, offered by Cambridge Assessment English (Part of the University of Cambridge) and Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment, is now accepted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, UK (NMC) as proof of English proficiency for overseas-trained nurses and midwives for registration purposes.
The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) has announced that it will formally recognise OET for overseas-trained nurses and midwives for registration purposes.  The first healthcare regulators to recognise OET in the UK and Ireland, NMC and NMBI respectively join a wide range of healthcare boards and councils in Australia, New Zealand, Dubai and Singapore who recognise OET for registration across 12 healthcare professions - Dentistry, Dietetics, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Radiography, Speech Pathology and Veterinary Science.  

OET is also used by leading healthcare educators for entry and exit testing, to ensure students have the work-ready English language skills on graduation.