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The OET Speaking sub-test is profession-specific. For nurses, it simulates real-life interactions in a clinical setting. You role-play as a nurse speaking to a patient, caregiver, or colleague. Structure of the OET Speaking Test The Speaking sub-test is conducted face-to-face (or via Zoom) with an interlocutor (not an examiner). It has 3 main parts: PART […]

Occupational English test – Writing (Medicine) Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows.  Notes: Today’s Date: 07 March 2024 Patient Name: Mrs. Jane Macintyre DOB: 01 March 1985 Gravida 5, Para 2, Miscarriage ×2 Current Pregnancy: Approximately 8 weeks (based on LMP: 12 Jan 2024) Children: 2 (aged 5 and […]

Case Notes 8 – Michael Chan Occupational English Test – Writing case Notes | Nursing Read the case notes below and complete the writing task which follows. Notes: Today’s date is 27th May, 2024. You are a nurse working at Sydney Central Hospital and this patient is under your care. Name: Mr. Michael Chan. Age: […]

It was a warm, quiet afternoon. Alice sat on the grassy riverbank with her sister, who was reading a book. But Alice wasn’t interested. The book had no pictures or conversations—how boring! She gazed at the sky, wondering if anything interesting would happen. Just then, something very unusual caught her eye: a white rabbit with […]

Here’s a complete and detailed explanation of Global Issues in IBDP English A, including all official categories, sample topics, and examples from literature and language texts. This guide applies to both the Language & Literature and Literature courses and is essential for Individual Oral (IO) and useful in Paper 2. What Are Global Issues in […]

Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words that are placed one after the other. It’s a literary device used to create rhythm, emphasis, and memorability in writing and speaking. Remember, alliteration is the repetition of the sound, not just the letter. Consonantal Alliteration. Repetition of initial consonant sounds. This is […]

While We Read Why does Srikanth say that his parents were the richest couple in the world? Srikanth says his parents were the richest because of the love they gave him. Even though they were poor farmers earning only ₹20,000 a year, they treated him with care and affection. When he was born blind, many […]

A conjunction is a part of speech that functions as a connector. It joins words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence, helping to build longer, more meaningful sentences and show relationships between ideas. Without conjunctions, language would be choppy, with many short and disconnected thoughts. Conjunctions make our communication more fluent, logical, and expressive. There […]

Occupational English Test – Writing case Notes | Medicine Instructions: You have 45 minutes to write this letter. During the first 5 minutes, you should not pick the pencil. Start writing only when you are told. During the Reading Time, try to understand the case notes. Read the case notes below and complete the writing […]

Here are 50 very simple sentences using basic prepositions (like in, on, at, under, over, to, from, with, of, for, by, into, out of, up, down, etc.). Each sentence uses only one preposition and is easy enough for young learners: The cat is on the mat. The ball is in the box. He is sitting […]

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