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This comprehensive OET preparation course is designed for healthcare professionals who need to achieve the required OET score for international registration and employment. The course covers all four OET sub-tests: Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking, with a strong focus on exam format, assessment criteria, and profession-specific communication.
Participants receive structured training in time management, test-taking strategies, and clinical language skills relevant to real healthcare settings. The course includes guided practice, mock tests, and targeted feedback to help candidates understand common pitfalls and improve performance in each skill area. Writing tasks focus on professional healthcare letters, while Speaking sessions develop confident patient interaction through role-play scenarios.
Delivered online through live and recorded sessions, this course provides flexible, high-quality preparation aligned with OET requirements and international healthcare communication standards.
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This course includes 5 modules, 42 lessons, and 16:50 hours of materials.
Listening Part A tests your ability to extract key clinical details from a patient–clinician consultation. You will answer 24 questions in the form of short answers (1–3 words) or matching, and the focus is always on numbers, durations, medications, symptoms, and clear factual details.
Part B assesses your ability to understand short workplace extracts such as handovers, guidelines, and brief clinical discussions. You will answer 6 multiple-choice questions, and each extract is heard once only.
This part focuses on identifying the main point, the speaker’s purpose, or the most accurate interpretation of the information.
You will have approximately 10 minutes, and a safe damage-control score is 4 out of 6.
Listening Part C tests your ability to understand longer, more complex healthcare talks, such as interviews, presentations, and discussions. You will answer 12 multiple-choice questions, each with four options: A, B, C, and D, and each extract is played once only.
Listening Part C tests your ability to understand longer, more complex healthcare talks, such as interviews, presentations, and discussions. You will answer 12 multiple-choice questions, each with four options: A, B, C, and D, and each extract is played once only.
Listening Part C tests your ability to understand longer, more complex healthcare talks, such as interviews, presentations, and discussions. You will answer 12 multiple-choice questions, each with four options: A, B, C, and D, and each extract is played once only.
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Jahshan’s Listening Collection
OET Reading Part A is the fastest and most time-pressured section of the OET Reading sub-test. You have 15 minutes only to answer 20 questions, which means you must scan and locate information extremely quickly.
OET Reading Part B tests your ability to understand short workplace texts commonly found in clinical settings. You will answer 6 questions, each based on a short paragraph taken from guidelines, policies, workplace memos, emails, or clinical protocols.
OET Reading Part C tests your ability to understand longer, more complex healthcare texts and to interpret opinions, implications, attitudes, and subtle meanings within the passage.
This part contains 16 questions (8 questions for each long text).
OET Reading Part C tests your ability to understand longer, more complex healthcare texts and to interpret opinions, implications, attitudes, and subtle meanings within the passage.
This part contains 16 questions (8 questions for each long text).
The Jahshan OET Reading Collection is a comprehensive resource that brings together a wide range of high-quality practice materials covering Reading Part A, Part B, and Part C. This file is designed to help you build the key skills needed to master the OET Reading sub-test, including fast scanning, accurate skimming, identifying main ideas, recognising opinion and attitude, and interpreting clinical language.
By practising with this collection, you will learn how to manage time effectively, recognise distractors, and develop the confidence to apply the correct strategy in each part of the exam. The material closely reflects exam-style structure, difficulty, and question types, making it extremely beneficial for improving accuracy, speed, and exam-day performance.
This file contains a complete set of Benchmark OET Reading practice tests covering Parts A, B, and C, providing comprehensive training across all components of the OET Reading sub-test. These materials are designed to help you strengthen the key skills required to achieve a high score, including:
• Part A: scanning and skimming quickly, identifying precise factual information, and locating answers under strict time pressure
• Part B: understanding short workplace texts, such as guidelines, procedures, and clinical communications, and identifying overall purpose and key message
• Part C: analysing complex healthcare-related articles, interpreting opinions and attitudes, and inferring meaning from context
These tests offer realistic, exam-style practice that enhances your speed, accuracy, and confidence across all three sections. They are ideal for candidates who want targeted preparation and deeper familiarity with the OET Reading format.
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Writing Material provides a comprehensive collection of profession-specific writing tasks
This folder contains a complete set of OET Writing tasks covering all letter types
Different cards for practicing
This collection contains 38 short OET Speaking training videos led by Dr. Ahmad
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