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OET Reading Course

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The OET Reading sub-test lasts 60 minutes, has 42 questions divided into Parts A, B, and C, and tests healthcare professionals’ ability to read and interpret medical texts. Success depends on managing time well, scanning quickly in Part A, and reading carefully in Parts B and C.

OET Reading Structure

Part Focus Time Number of Questions Details
Part A – Expedited Reading Quick scanning & locating information 15 minutes 20 questions Four short texts (e.g., patient notes, guidelines). Tasks: matching, gap-fill, short-answer.
Part B – Careful Reading Workplace communication ~10 minutes 6 questions Short texts (policy documents, memos, manuals). Multiple-choice questions test understanding of gist and purpose.
Part C – Detailed Reading Long texts & inference ~35 minutes 16 questions Two longer texts (journal articles, case studies). Multiple-choice questions test deeper comprehension and inference.
 

Total: 42 questions, 60 minutes.

Part A (Expedited Reading)

  • Skim first: Quickly glance at headings, keywords, and layout.
  • Scan for answers: Don’t read line by line; locate specific information.
  • Time discipline: 15 minutes only—move fast and avoid overthinking.

Part B (Careful Reading)

  • Focus on purpose: Understand why the text was written (instruction, warning, update).
  • Look for tone: Formal vs. informal language often signals meaning.
  • Eliminate wrong options: Narrow choices logically.

Part C (Detailed Reading)

  • Read actively: Highlight main ideas, arguments, and supporting evidence.
  • Watch for inference: Many questions test implied meaning, not just facts.
  • Don’t get stuck: If unsure, move on and return later.

General Preparation Tips

  • Practice under timed conditions to build speed and accuracy.
  • Expand medical vocabulary—especially abbreviations and common healthcare terms.
  • Use sample tests to get familiar with question styles.
  • Balance speed and accuracy—rushing leads to mistakes, but over-reading wastes time.

Stay calm—confidence improves focus and comprehension.

Reading Part A Starter
Reading Part B Starter
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