Online OET Coaching
Mantram Study Group excels in providing online OET coaching tailored for healthcare professionals seeking to pass the Occupational English Test.
Our virtual platform connects you with expert instructors specialized in healthcare communication, offering flexible learning that fits your schedule.
Our comprehensive program covers all OET components with extensive practice tests, interactive lessons, and personalized feedback. This approach ensures you develop the language skills necessary for professional success.
Embrace the convenience of online learning with Mantram Study Group and master your OET preparation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stress is a notable issue within the UK’s healthcare system. The King’s Fund, an independent healthcare think tank, reports that 40% of nursing staff experience burnout from their roles, and 52% report feeling unwell due to work-related stress.
For nurses aiming to work in Australia, achieving a grade of B on the Occupational English Test (OET), which ranges from 350 to 450 for all sub-tests, is necessary to meet the language proficiency standards.
While nurses in the US typically enjoy higher salaries compared to their UK counterparts, it’s essential to consider the varying cost of living and the benefits provided in each country, which can influence the overall quality of life for nurses.
Since 2013, the Occupational English Test (OET) has been owned by Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment Unit Trust (CBLA), a partnership between Cambridge English and Box Hill Institute. This collaboration ensures high standards and specialized focus for healthcare professionals.
OET does not have negative markings. If you encounter a difficult question in the reading or listening sections, make a guess and move on. All questions are equally weighted, so answering as many questions as possible is better than spending too long on one.
OET is often considered easier for healthcare professionals because it uses medical vocabulary and contexts. In contrast, IELTS is a general English test and may be more challenging as it covers a broader range of topics not specific to healthcare.
You can retake individual OET sub-tests if you’ve passed three out of four. Bypassing the remaining sub-test in a subsequent attempt, you can combine results from different test sittings for registration purposes.
You can cancel your OET test for a refund up to one week before the scheduled date. For instance, if your test is on a Friday, you can cancel by the previous Saturday at 11:59 pm. Log into your OET account to cancel your booking.
Approximately 75% of candidates pass the OET on their first attempt, reflecting adequate preparation and strong performance by both candidates and their instructors.
The OET Speaking section lasts about 20 minutes and includes two role plays. These role plays reflect real-life scenarios that candidates may encounter in their professional healthcare settings.
OET Pulse includes various questions that adapt based on performance, but some questions may be repeated in different test sessions. This helps ensure a comprehensive assessment of your skills.
The OET Speaking sub-test is recorded and evaluated by two official assessors using the OET Linguistic and Clinical Communication Criteria. This ensures a standardized assessment of your spoken English and clinical communication skills.
Begin by familiarizing yourself with the test format and focusing on English proficiency. Improve grammar, vocabulary, and patient-friendly language. Practice reading techniques like skimming and scanning to enhance your comprehension skills.
Preparation time varies, but several weeks to a few months is recommended. If you are already proficient in English, a few weeks of concentrated study might be enough to understand the exam format and practice effectively.
Speaking is often considered the easiest OET module. It involves role plays that reflect professional scenarios, making it more intuitive for candidates familiar with healthcare settings.
OET Reading can be challenging due to complex sentence structures that test comprehension skills. Understanding these structures is crucial for accurately interpreting medical texts and is a common difficulty for non-native English speakers.